Immortan Joe costume from Mad Max, Fury Road

I modified the 1100 and GX badges that Hamsterstyle made to be curved. Definitely print with supports, it doesn't matter if it's rough on the bottom since that part is against the leather anyway. I also made the piston in case anyone needs it.

Piston stl
GX v2 stl
1100 V2 stl

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I originally did them curved, but then I figured out it looks better and is easier to print them flat, and then use a heat gun to curve them. They use less material and come out smoother.
 
I have a famous chemist overseeing the armor build tonight…




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I used two of the cheapest ones on eBay with a different spring and a rivet to make this:

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Thanks ahoudini!

Also, sorry if that was answered already, but what's the recommended quantity of worbla for the torso pieces? I am about to take the plunge and I can't tell how much is needed from previous discussions.
 
Thanks ahoudini!

Also, sorry if that was answered already, but what's the recommended quantity of worbla for the torso pieces? I am about to take the plunge and I can't tell how much is needed from previous discussions.

I think for just the torso you want the Jumbo size, but honestly the Worbla stuff lacks a lot of structural integrity from what I've seen. I tried it and resolved to use PETG with heatgun instead.
 
Marker (to be erased later) on the outside of the Worbla to guide airbrushing on the inside…

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Good night, boys (and Polly!)

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(Will tone that pink down a lot with white fabric paint to simulate the powdered clay. Also, without the sides laced, the weight of the chains and medals had pulled the armor way down in the front in that photo)


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does anyone have any good recommendations for one of those handheld devices that installs buttons / snaps, that don't cost an arm and a leg???
 
Yes, used with a hammer. This is "old school" but cheap! And this set will work for any fastener out there.


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