Kirk0
Active Member
So since discovering Pep building with foam in August, I've become a bit of an addict, the back room of my shop is filled with a half built R2D2, a completed but unsealed Iron Man and a half completed Ironman made from less felixble thicker foam, this also goes with the Iron Man build I completed for Halloween.... So anyway..
My wife decided that we would be hosting a New years party this years and then decided that its going to be fancy dress, my Iron Man suit is pretty battered after 2 Halloween pub crawls and one party so that has been retired so I need a new costume.
I remembered JFcustom recently unfolded the Stormtrooper armour so I decided that was what I was going to go with.
After discussions with JF and others in his thread I'd decided that for my next build I was definately going to try the Decathalon TG100 mats that JF himself uses I ordered 7 for around £24 delivered which is about the same price I was paying for the cheap blue camping mats.
(If anyone is interested in the Decathalon mats I highly recommend them, they are not like the typical cheap foam Yoga/camping mats they are much stronger and are almost more of a plasticy foam than the cheap Yoga/camping mats avaliable yet they are pretty much the same price. The cheap camping mats can be ripped very easily, these mats I have tried to rip and it is much more difficult)
Now before I begin, I'm not going for a 100% accurate Stormtrooper here, that isn't going to happen with foam, I'm going for a Stromtrooper which will cost me around £50, the same price as a store bought costume but look much much better
So....
Day One
While waiting for the mats to arrive I printed the Templates and cut them all out, this really is the only part of foam Pep I don't like but it has to be done I literally spent a full 6 hours cutting out and sticking together the templates.
I'm a big fan of JF's unfolds as they have much larger pieces than the typical foam builds meaning less joints etc and quicker builds.
The mats arrived yesterday so I decided it was time to begin the build.
Day Two
I started with the chest and back, then the abs, the belt, the shoulders and that is as far as I got yesterday, I decided to take a alternate approach to the pep file for the belt, rather than building the blocks out of the thinner foam I have a bunch of thick foam from my Ironman build so used that for the blocks, I also added in the shoulder straps using some thin foam I have left over from my Ironman gloves.

So that's the progress from day so far, I'm going to get on and hopefully have another update later I will need to order some black webbing and clips so the chest and back armour don't bend like they do now when worn.
My wife decided that we would be hosting a New years party this years and then decided that its going to be fancy dress, my Iron Man suit is pretty battered after 2 Halloween pub crawls and one party so that has been retired so I need a new costume.
I remembered JFcustom recently unfolded the Stormtrooper armour so I decided that was what I was going to go with.
After discussions with JF and others in his thread I'd decided that for my next build I was definately going to try the Decathalon TG100 mats that JF himself uses I ordered 7 for around £24 delivered which is about the same price I was paying for the cheap blue camping mats.
(If anyone is interested in the Decathalon mats I highly recommend them, they are not like the typical cheap foam Yoga/camping mats they are much stronger and are almost more of a plasticy foam than the cheap Yoga/camping mats avaliable yet they are pretty much the same price. The cheap camping mats can be ripped very easily, these mats I have tried to rip and it is much more difficult)
Now before I begin, I'm not going for a 100% accurate Stormtrooper here, that isn't going to happen with foam, I'm going for a Stromtrooper which will cost me around £50, the same price as a store bought costume but look much much better
So....
Day One
While waiting for the mats to arrive I printed the Templates and cut them all out, this really is the only part of foam Pep I don't like but it has to be done I literally spent a full 6 hours cutting out and sticking together the templates.
I'm a big fan of JF's unfolds as they have much larger pieces than the typical foam builds meaning less joints etc and quicker builds.
The mats arrived yesterday so I decided it was time to begin the build.
Day Two
I started with the chest and back, then the abs, the belt, the shoulders and that is as far as I got yesterday, I decided to take a alternate approach to the pep file for the belt, rather than building the blocks out of the thinner foam I have a bunch of thick foam from my Ironman build so used that for the blocks, I also added in the shoulder straps using some thin foam I have left over from my Ironman gloves.


So that's the progress from day so far, I'm going to get on and hopefully have another update later I will need to order some black webbing and clips so the chest and back armour don't bend like they do now when worn.
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