

Im very late to posting this or giving any updates on the suit but the Shredder build is about about 95% complete now!
Roughly 2 weeks ago I happened to have a superhero themed party come up, thought this was the perfect opportunity to do some final touches and debut my work.
Specs -
To get the shoulder pieces to sit in a position that looked as how it appears in the cartoon, but still allowing it to move I used "Chicago Screws" - (I had some left over from my Iron Man build) However the weight of the foam meant it would just hang down low.. An easy fix was to just hook a rubber band from the torso to under the shoulder.

Torso - The torso piece I was constantly making small adjustments to, because of the large chest it gives very limited movement with the arms. The holes where your arms go through I ended up cutting around another 1-2cms than what the model had, this little change helped a fair bit.
To get in and out of the chest I just got a long zipper and glued it to the split in the back.
Hips/Abs - Originally I had planned to have the abs Velcro'd to the undershirt to give me as much movement as I possible, however because of how baggy the undershirt was, the abs would always drift and still get caught on the torso. A last minute discussion had me glue the abs to the hips piece, this actually worked surprisingly well and meant that the abs were never out of place.
The hips were joined at the back with velcro on overlapping pieces of foam (I would modify the templates after I traced them onto the foam to allow for the overlap and extensions)
The join can be seen in the previous of the back.
Shins and Forearms - Nothing too special about either of these, the forearms were joined with velcro on overlapping pieces of foam, the main pieces were altered so it would be a single piece of foam that I would shape with a heat gun, rather than several slits throughout the part like the pep model had. The spikes were measured out and then glued into place.
The shins I used 2 scrap pieces of foam for each shin (One high, one low) to wrap around my leg, glued on one side and velcro'd on the other side to get in and out of.
Helmet - There was nothing too special about making the head, it was just an issue to accurately line up each of the overlapping sections because the templates were somewhat misleading. Once that was done I places some thin black cloth material around the eyes from the inside. This makes others not able to see your eyes or any facial features, but still leaving you able to see out of it (Obviously makes seeing harder though)