Yep, the plan is to do a full Quorra costume by Halloween '11 (I'm giving myself plenty of time since I have a few skills I still need to learn).
Quorra's body armor isn't quite as extensive as, say, Sam's or Rinzler's... I'm considering a modified/simplified version of the method that the film's costumers used (as best as I can piece it together from articles online).
Rather than a 3D scan and CNC print of my body, I'll be enlisting a couple friends to help me do some sort of life cast of myself and create a plaster copy of my torso from that. Then I'll use some oil clay and sculpt the armor directly on top of the torso (likely with a plain version of the lycra undersuit I'll use underneath) and make molds from that. I'd
like to try using foam rubber for the final cast, but it looks to be a bit complicated, so I'm still not sure yet on what material to use.
I'm not planning to do any of this until later this year, though, once I've done some tests of the processes involved.
As for her helmet, that's what I'll be tackling first... just some oil clay atop of a wig form. The lights in her helmet stretch all the way along the side of it from what I can tell, so I may use some optical fiber to spread the light of a few LEDs around, rather than try to get EL wire into a helmet. I'd rather not have the obnoxious sound of an inverter whining in my ear all the time, anyhow, lol. I'm going to do a silicone mold of the sculpted helmet, with plaster or fiberglass support. Then I'll either: 1. cast some small sections of it with plaster and use those as forms for the vacuum mold, or 2. line it with resin. The visor will be done with the vacuum mold for sure, though, so that I can use some tinted transparent plastic.
Long term wish-list items for the helmet would be a tiny camera and a pair of something like
these, because it would be pretty darn cool to do.