Re: The Hobbit - Erebor Dwarf Armour - Weapons - WIP
Oops! I got a bit behind in replies. Thanks everyone for all the compliments! I'll try to catch up.
Where is the best place to get the EVA Foam?
I got mine at Home Depot but it wasn't the best selection wise. Some people have posted about online stores if you need tons of it.
OMG WHAAAT! Thanks a ton!
Awesome work! I love the detail and am a big fan of the LoTR series and the Hobbit... I really hope this project continues! Asfor the chain mail, ...
Thanks! It's still going, I'm just waiting on money to buy tools and materials, ran out of hot glue sticks this time :/ As for chainmaille, I've actually got a side "business" making chainmaille jewelry, so I'm in no short supply of rings, tools or know-how on that end

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If you're looking to make cheap chain mail, look at this tutorial:
How to Make Chain Mail Armor from Start to Finish « Metalworking
Same as above, I don't bother making my own rings, I know it's cheaper but the amount of space in my apartment I save in not having the wire and tools and the time spent to make the rings is kind of worth it. Plus I work in coloured rings a lot so that's something I wouldn't be able to do at home.
Great work done by the OP but when I did some research to make my own helmet, I noticed a pretty big inaccuracy compared to the design in the movie. The ridge on top of the helmet that goes from front to back is thin and decorated with a boar design, which gives the helmet a less bulky design.
Ya, I noticed that early in my construction, I think I mentioned it somewhere. I was working off stills of the movie and some lower res shots of the art book so it was hard to make out the boar shape at first. It's kind of good that I had made the forehead piece so wide, since it hid the lines of the pieces I made the dome out of. I knew from the get-go that I wasn't going to be able to make this 100% movie accurate, so I'm ok with some differences, I figure not every single guard in the city wore the exact same helmet.