Aideon
Well-Known Member
So, after getting back from Dragon*Con and seeing the awesome assortment of non-vault dwellers, I decided that I wanted to add something non vault-y to my Fallout costuming. I never did like the look of the NCR Veteran Rangers, and while I really do like the look of the normal NCR soldiers from New Vegas, my favorite has always been the NCR Rangers. Seriously, those guys have some very fine hats and 'Authority' sunglasses.
But, in all seriousness, I do love the look of the armor, and I've set out to replicate it using EVA foam. There are currently no Pepakura files, so what I'm doing is blowing screenshots up to life size on my jumbo monitor and making a really basic front/back pattern from there, and just sort of going on luck, hot glue and gusto.
I started this project last night (9-14) and build the ab and chest plate.
The neck armor was in some pics I had, but not all, so I ditched it. After my wife got home from work, I set out to pattern the shoulder armor.
Then I heated it and bent it over a plastic foldgers can (seriously, I have these things everywhere, and they work great for a million purposes other than holding coffee)
The only problem I ran into is that I was trying to be way too complicated. I was going to cut seperate pieces for every single curve, and I wasn't really using the material for all it was worth. I had to cut a new 'middle' piece and sanded the edges of my existing pieces down to give the the taper I was looking for, and have come up with this:
I'm still missing the 'lower' shoulder piece, and the raised bit for the NCR logo, but not bad so far.
Total cost at this point?
8 dollars in glue sticks (I only had one in the house)
2 EVA foam mats that I had in the garage
About 4 hours

But, in all seriousness, I do love the look of the armor, and I've set out to replicate it using EVA foam. There are currently no Pepakura files, so what I'm doing is blowing screenshots up to life size on my jumbo monitor and making a really basic front/back pattern from there, and just sort of going on luck, hot glue and gusto.
I started this project last night (9-14) and build the ab and chest plate.

The neck armor was in some pics I had, but not all, so I ditched it. After my wife got home from work, I set out to pattern the shoulder armor.


Then I heated it and bent it over a plastic foldgers can (seriously, I have these things everywhere, and they work great for a million purposes other than holding coffee)

The only problem I ran into is that I was trying to be way too complicated. I was going to cut seperate pieces for every single curve, and I wasn't really using the material for all it was worth. I had to cut a new 'middle' piece and sanded the edges of my existing pieces down to give the the taper I was looking for, and have come up with this:

I'm still missing the 'lower' shoulder piece, and the raised bit for the NCR logo, but not bad so far.
Total cost at this point?
8 dollars in glue sticks (I only had one in the house)
2 EVA foam mats that I had in the garage
About 4 hours