Which Batsuit?

MrSpidey457

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For this Halloween, I'm making an Arkham Origins batsuit. Next year I'd like to make either Batman Begins, TDK/R, Arkham Asylum, or Arkham City. Which one would you suggest?
 
None of those. I would do the batsuit V7.43. It's a modified version of the one worn in arkham city that he wears in the beginning of arkham knight.
 
Instead of making an existing one why not make a custom one? Or a do a combination so you get a complete unique look all for yourself...
 
None of those. I would do the batsuit V7.43. It's a modified version of the one worn in arkham city that he wears in the beginning of arkham knight.
That's the one I'm doing while I work on the upgraded armor. I ordered the snakepit studios post arkham city suit
 
Well, it would be cool to make a custom batsuit, but it's just that I can't decide between these. I'm mostly torn between AC and TDK. Anyone have an opinion on which one of the specified suits would be best to make? If I make my own batsuit it'll probably be when I have some better skills, so making an existing one will help me reach the goal of a custom batsuit.
 
It's really up to you. That's a decision YOU should make.

I'd be happy to make any of these suits. I'm just curious as to which one other people would suggest. I can choose on my own, and I have a lot of time to decide. I love all of these batsuits, so anyone else giving their opinion of what should be made would be appreciated.

Maybe a better question would be "Which batsuit do you prefer: AA, AC, BB, or TDK/R?"
 
Know that tdk suit weighs about 45 pounds and mobility is limited because of the leg segmemts
My urethane one is more around 35 lbs and mobility is actually fine, I can sit and kneel ok. But it is tiresome to wear for more than a couple hours. That is if OP goes for the screen accurate material, the urethane (and carbon fiber) suit. I've never tried a UD replica one, but I hear they're very comfortable to wear, if you don't mind that it's not as screen accurate as a urethane suit.
 
My urethane one is more around 35 lbs and mobility is actually fine, I can sit and kneel ok. But it is tiresome to wear for more than a couple hours. That is if OP goes for the screen accurate material, the urethane (and carbon fiber) suit. I've never tried a UD replica one, but I hear they're very comfortable to wear, if you don't mind that it's not as screen accurate as a urethane suit.

Yeah, I'm not really going for a screen accurate material (it'll only be my second batsuit, and it would probably out of a skill and price range).

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Looking forward to seeing your progress!
There (sadly) won't be much progress until next year (I'd say maybe February-April it would get started) and probably won't be done for a year (assuming I nitpick for a while after it's (pretty much) done).
 
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