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I chose red fibreglass and resin foam tiles found here - ( i used 7 sheets) a couple of side release clips - soldering iron assortments of paint. I used red, black and silver spray paints added extras paper model lancer gun - to begin download pepakura viewer as well as the files for the helmet print out the helmet files and glue together, use. Summary In there files there is a pepakura file. If requested, I will find the other parts of the suit and post it on here. Instructions Use 110 lb cardstock and make sure to resize the measurements to fit your head. Here's a good tutorial on youtube to follow after: And here's one to help scale your helmet. Pep Files; Pepakura file index. After seeing what I was able to do with foam for Amie Lynn’s Lighting armor, my friend and Cosplay model Jessica Nigri, contacted me about helping her with an armored costume. She wanted to dress as Anya Stroud from Gears of War 3, and wanted to show people that she does costumes other than just sexy versions.

After seeing what I was able to do with foam for Amie Lynn’s Lighting armor, my friend and Cosplay model Jessica Nigri , contacted me about helping her with an armored costume. She wanted to dress as Anya Stroud from Gears of War 3, and wanted to show people that she does costumes other than just sexy versions. She had attempted to use foam and bondo in building her armor but did not have the tools, skills or understanding of how to build her costume. She was trying to use pepakura files modified for foam use but it wasn’t going anywhere.

At that time, I was living at home with my parents, taking care of my mother who had contracted cancer, but I still made time to help Jessica reach her goal. The first step was to teach her how to use the materials and tools properly. up until this point, it was a mess, and hard work with little to show for it. I helped her make templates and how to properly fit the armor to her body.

Because I was busy with family issues, I didn’t have as much hands on as I normally do but I was still able to help Jessica design and fit each part. It was then that I showed her the basic steps needed to seal and paint foam using modge podge, wood glue. I then needed to add the electronics to the chest armor and to do this, I visited my local Pepboys and purchased 2 prewired LED pads. These are some of my favorite tricks to adding lights to a costume without the need of a breat board. The trick was to cut the wires shorter and then solder the leads in a paralled circuit so the lights would be equal brightness rather than in series where the second set would be dimmer. Using a frosted piece of plastic, I placed the lights into the shoulders and took a look at the results.

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At this point, my part was done due to my mother becoming more ill, but the positive side was that Jessica and I had gotten her to the point where she could finish the costume on her own. She sewed the fabric parts, used the foam working skills I had taught her, and completed the costume on her own. So I guess you could say this was a collaborative build rather than a commission. Either way, the fans loved her finished costume.