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Second version of the NCR body armor from New Vegas. Changed the pattern to better reflect the game and fit better. Has adjustable straps on the back to get a custom fit.The plates are made from 1/2" EVA foam (Anti-fatigue floor mats from hardware stores, they come in a four pack and have puzzle piece edges to attach them to each other. The back has a thin layer of rubber in a diamond plate pattern) The backing between the plates is 5mm thick craft foam, which is the same material.
Hand-painted with craft-grade acrylics, though in the future I'm going to see how it goes foregoing the grey paint, as it is essentially the same color as the foam. All the forum posts on working with foam warn against using acrylics on EVA because it will crack. I don't know why so many people are saying that, but in my experience it is totally flexible. This was important as it needs to bend to be worn. For rigid projects I use spray paint if the colors are available. That's what I tried with the first piece and, while it won't affect the armor, it formed hairline cracks where it is bend. Either way, it's finished with a thin layer of matte acrylic clear coat from a rattle can.
EVA is also available as "craft foam" and comes in 12"x18" sheets in thicknesses up to 5mm for around a buck. It accepts super glue wonderfully, which is what this project was assembled with. Hot glue is also very good with it. For the thickness of this armor I cut my pieces out on a band saw, but hobby knives or xactos work great, too. Just plan to go through a lot of blades and try to cut through the entire piece in one pass or your edge will be rough. To form it, I just get it hot and flexible with a cheap heat gun then bend it to the shape I want as it cools. You can also heat it up in an oven, but I've had mixed results with this due to edges burning and getting too hot overall to work with. Heating it also eliminates some of the texture of the foam, making it smoother and slightly less porous, which helps when it comes to painting.
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Comments: 17
YouFailAtFailing [2017-02-28 20:05:11 +0000 UTC]
Is something wrong with the file? It wouldn't load properly when I first found this image on Google, it would only show an error message when trying to view the image alone directly from there, it wouldn't load at all on this page, and when I click download from here, it again only shows an error message. Which is such a shame, because from the blurry image on Google, it looks really cool.
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Jeffromelun [2015-06-05 10:33:14 +0000 UTC]
Nice, but maybe less spce between plates.
Nice work!
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Iwarebiko In reply to swanboy [2014-08-26 19:03:21 +0000 UTC]
but what do u do to get the rust effects
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WilliamAteYourFace [2014-06-14 23:49:12 +0000 UTC]
I have full on intentions to buy one of these from you.
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WilliamAteYourFace In reply to WilliamAteYourFace [2014-06-14 23:55:52 +0000 UTC]
I would then just need the helmet and my cosplay would pretty much be done XD.
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swanboy In reply to WilliamAteYourFace [2014-08-16 07:23:15 +0000 UTC]
Helmet is in the works. Not sure when I will be selling them, but it's coming.
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AlexandrZaytsevet [2014-03-04 18:44:00 +0000 UTC]
Out of curiosity, what do you make these out of?
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swanboy In reply to AlexandrZaytsevet [2014-03-05 02:05:22 +0000 UTC]
Ah, sorry, I forgot all about that. It's 1/2" EVA foam, in the form of anti-fatigue floor mats. They're available at most hardware stores.
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AlexandrZaytsevet In reply to swanboy [2014-03-05 16:42:09 +0000 UTC]
Cool. I've always wondered how you guys get these amazing props.
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