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Hell no.

LOL that would be some tight fitting armor.

 

Nope. It's all fit during assembly.

 

-Eric

 

 

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It's always fun to have a body cast of yourself around. It's really expensive to make an actual body cast but making a poor man's mannequin out of duct tape is always an option.

Posted

Hell, no!

( I liked that so much, I have to repeat it.)

 

The fiiting of your armor is done on your body.

This is the only way to make sure that it a) fits your body and B) you will be able to move in it.

 

An understanding spouse is recommended ...

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You do if you want to sculpt it. I guess that's why you're asking?

 

I made my body cast from bandages and plaster and I cast my body in sections, so I had separate arms, legs and torso.

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The very first thing I read about making a Stormtrooper costume was Studio Creations's site on making a body cast, sculpting bucks, vacuum forming molds, all that stuff... and my first thought was "what the heck am I thinking???" and then I found FISD, and read that people had already done the hard work, and now I can just throw money at a kit, and I was much happier.  (:

 

So now I've got a kit that I get to put together, and I don't have to stand around waiting for plaster to cure on me.  Yay!

 

(but I will be making a duct tape cast/mold for a mannequin. At some point.

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Exactly!  The kits are the way to go. 

 

As you fit yours to your body, you need to know if it is too tight, too loose, digging in in uncomfortable locations... all things that a mannequin can't tell you.

 

Good luck and have fun, Josh! 

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