Adam
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There is vacuumforming the armor.
This is making your armor shape out of clay, or wood, and melting a sheet of thin plastic over the top of it (and sucking it down with a vacuum)
When it cools, the sheet of plastic you melted, will take the shape of the mold you used.
mold pieces made of wood. And covered with primer spray paint. (that's why they are gray)
melted plastic, sucked onto the wooden molds.
Cut off the extra plastic, and you get your pieces. The pieces you see on ebay, briars armor, and deadguy, (i see your pic on ebay)are all made this way. It's very light, but less durable.
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This is how deadguy's armor was made, and it's how stormtrooper armor is made. It's easy to make many copies quickly. Check out this page for more info:
http://www.tk560.com/stormtrooper.html
The other way requires you to use chemicals, and smells even more than melting plastic with vacuumforming.
Liquid plastic molding! I'll get into that in a bit
This is making your armor shape out of clay, or wood, and melting a sheet of thin plastic over the top of it (and sucking it down with a vacuum)
When it cools, the sheet of plastic you melted, will take the shape of the mold you used.
mold pieces made of wood. And covered with primer spray paint. (that's why they are gray)
melted plastic, sucked onto the wooden molds.
Cut off the extra plastic, and you get your pieces. The pieces you see on ebay, briars armor, and deadguy, (i see your pic on ebay)are all made this way. It's very light, but less durable.
.
This is how deadguy's armor was made, and it's how stormtrooper armor is made. It's easy to make many copies quickly. Check out this page for more info:
http://www.tk560.com/stormtrooper.html
The other way requires you to use chemicals, and smells even more than melting plastic with vacuumforming.
Liquid plastic molding! I'll get into that in a bit