Nope, this is the fallout 3 version. In fallout 3 the power armor was seen more as the peak of the heavy armor system . where as in fallout 4 power armor was its on monstrous exo-suit class of armor. My reason for doing this was because I still wanted to be able to move around the convention floor in it. and I also played fallout 3/NV way more then fallout 4.
Biceps are done! Might have to modify some of the interior shoulder pads and inside of bicep arms for better motion. But I'm very happy with the scale and result.
So I did the forearms. Then added some details to the back of the chest. And added rivets where they were needed.
Was interesting making the valve for the back. Can't wait for the rest of it. Already have one thigh cut out. Now to glue it.
Wow. I've been a massive fan of Fallout for the longest time, and looking at this makes me feel happy. I've been wanting to make some heavy combat armor (Fo4) for a while now, but the ODST comes first.
Wow. I've been a massive fan of Fallout for the longest time, and looking at this makes me feel happy. I've been wanting to make some heavy combat armor (Fo4) for a while now, but the ODST comes first.
Shins are complete! Also busted out the knee pads in the same night to attach them. So far I am so happy with them. Also I can bend my knees 90 degrees and have absolutely no issues. I am amazed with this mobility.
updated first post of thread to include the files.
the link goes to a shared google drive it has 3 folders. a PDO, OBJ, and ADO folder
PDO: has paper unfolds for everything except the shoulder, COD, and boot.
OBJ: has all seperate armor files you can use to unfold in pepakura designer and armorsmith. as well as the original game file
ADO: this has all my foam converted files for all seperate armor pieces including the helmet. THIS FORMAT IS ONLY SUPPORTED IN ARMORSMITH DESIGNER.
here is the link as well: t-45d_Share - Google Drive
Rebuilt my helmet, there was quite a bit of missing angles/bevels that the original helmet had and I didn't think I did it justice. Now it's time to add some googly eyes and small details (and lamp).
Just look at the differences between my helmets it's crazy.