RuBBaFishE

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Hey all. It's my first time posting here, but though it worth sharing my newly completed Din Djarin Mandalorian beskar armor build. This was my COVID quarantine project and it turned out great.
Goin into this, I had little experience with sewing, electronics, and designing mechanical components. This has been an amazing project for learning those skills as well as airbrushing, which I immediately fell in love with.
I do have plenty of experience with leather-working so making the bandolier and blaster holster were a real treat.

The helmet contains 3 electronic systems. For the voice amp, I used a tiny mic with high compression that outputs from a speaker mounted to back keyholes. Because of the 'poor quality' of the mic, the sound output is perfectly 'crunchy' as it sounds on the show. For hearing through the helmet, I mounted 2 small mics hidden inside the visor lens. These output to bone transducers, so the incoming stereo sound is perfectly clear. Still a bit hard to hear anything that is not in my field of view. Lastly there is also a fan cooling system that pulls in from the bottom-sides, under the ears, and is vented downwards along the inside visor to prevent fogging and keep my face cool. I designed some vents with fittings for the fans that match the inside profile of the helmet so they don't take up much space.
The Whistling birds are motorized and pop out/light up with a button on the little pad at the front of the bracer. I had to design a corkscrew and rail system with a servo motor small enough to fit into the top canister. That was a fun challenge. Also thanks to all the RP-ers out there and the good folks over at the 501st for their tips on making the mando-puter in the right bracer as well as some ideas for the helmet audio and fan systems.

I would very much like to thank GreatApe studios for their amazing armor models as well as Fieldmarshal for their incredible aluminum blaster replica. All other parts were sewn/printed/designed/stitched, and otherwise made by me.

Hope you all like it.
 

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We’re you get your 2 piece leg cartridges, mine are all aluminum, saw 2 piece one before but didn’t know we’re to purchase
 
We’re you get your 2 piece leg cartridges, mine are all aluminum, saw 2 piece one before but didn’t know we’re to purchase
I made them up in Fusion360 and 3D printed them. There are a few files for similar ones on thingiverse that are pretty close, but I found most of them were too small or fit too tightly. I thought about aluminum parts for the cartridges and bandolier ammo, but thought they might add up to be too heavy for the leather shin strap to hold on with tension rather than being hard mounted.
 
Just finished my Bergman, blued it, now to age edges, recieved a Whistling bird kit from Etsy and a Screen kit, to finish both gauntlets, your birds are what mine will look like, lov the picture!, finished my Traywick Designs Rifle… looks like yours.. where’d you get your leather, I got mine from sinsindustries full set…he does awesome work…
 
Chest armor is only one I need to print, how did you figure out your size to get it rightly sized
 
Just finished my Bergman, blued it, now to age edges, recieved a Whistling bird kit from Etsy and a Screen kit, to finish both gauntlets, your birds are what mine will look like, lov the picture!, finished my Traywick Designs Rifle… looks like yours.. where’d you get your leather, I got mine from sinsindustries full set…he does awesome work…
Nice. The birds are the toughest part if you're adding motion to them. I Do a lot of other leatherwork, so I got a few types of raw tanned leather from Tandy. As for the chest armor, kind of the same method as with the helmet. With a little practice, its easy to get a pretty accurate idea of the size of parts in the slicer software (I use simplify3D). From there its a matter of taking measurements of your head and chest, (making a cardboard mock-up for sizing helps), then resizing and scaling single axes in the slicer to get it to conform to your own body shape better.
 

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