So here it is - the final result! I had to take a few shortcuts due to running out of time, but overall I was really happy with how accurate to the movie I made it. Everything fit well and was relatively comfortable
because it was so last minute at the end, I was suiting up as my lift arrived and I didn't manage to get many pictures which was a shame. I would have loved to get some action poses in some better lighting, as the camera flash isn't too kind to the foam and makes it look lighter and bluer than it looks in reality
although it was a bit warm in me leather trousers and layers of foam I didn't get too uncomfortably hot all evening, my brother wearing his dressing gown got far more hot
my fine lady in her fantastic Fay Wray outfit
I may or may not have been a little squiffy at the end of the night - that was my tankard on the table I brought with me to drink from - it seemed appropriate
but I won the costume competiton!
thanks for all the encouragement and appreciation chaps, hopefully some of you planning Thor outfits can use some of these ideas here's some final thoughts:
I was pleased with how the armoured sleeves looked, but they were a serious amount of work to realise. I estimate each sleeve is about 8-9 hours solid work in total and they do get worn out, especially in the elbows and armpits. my second sleeve survived much better as I had learned some lessons from doing the first one.
I cut the pieces out, blu tacked them all individually on newspaper, then coated in PVA and sprayed with aluminium spray paint while the glue was still wet. did two coats of that and then a final coat of PVA to lock in the paint. It made each piece much more flexible without breaking off the paint, but some bits still got worn away.
I ran out of the car paint when doing the shins and discs and had to hunt around for some more spray paint, so I found some silver/chrome art spray paint, which was much more chrom-y and flexible, but I couldn't coat it in PVA as it seemed to be hydrophobic or something. You could also, if wished, coat all the bits of black foam in PVA and black spray paint for a more Movie-real rubber/leather look, that would be more forgiving to flash photography, but that seemed like too much trouble to me, and it may get scruffy, which wouldn't look good
I'm hoping I'll get a chance to get the costume out again one day, although it needs an evenings work to fix it up. I've kept a load of spare armour pieces for replacements in the elbow and part of the side tore as I was bending down to clear up a smashed bottle my cape had knocked off the table! any questions let me know