Any chances more detailed costumes could be added to the store. I’m not trying to complain but i’d love a spartan costume and if i can’t find one that i really like i’ll probably end up making my own. I seen the ones advertised on the sites store and, sorry, but i couldn’t be more let down. They are nice for maybe a smaller kids halloween costume or something but i’d like something that completely replicates the spartan armor of the games. If better costumes couldn’t be offered in the stores could products be offered to make your own spartan armor? I’ve seen cheaply made (but good looking armors) made from posterboard/card board and resin for water proofing, others in which fiberglass is used and in one costly case a suit of armor and helmet made from stainless steel as a welding class project (dont expect to see anything like that in the shop though lol). Just curious, i’m sure other die hards would prefer something with at least gloves anyways for a spartan costume.
Thanks,
Deathbox 1987
You’re better of making your own suit, as it is way more detailed.
It’s really not that hard, it just requires some patience and not to rush things.
I also want some armour.
I’m not sure how I would make it.
If I can use a cutter knife, then it could be easier, but I don’t know how to make it hard and resistant.
I would have to turn you to the 405th. This is your all-in-one source for weapon and armor prop building. Anything you have a question about, just use the forum search and you will find it with the proper wording. Many members also sell casts of their armor and weapons on eBay and such. It will probably cost you a pretty penny. After all, this is handmade stuff we’re talking about. For a more personal approach, I highly suggest building your own. It’s a great hobby and whatever you put into it you’ll get out of it. It’s cheaper than just buying a set, but more time-consuming. Check out the elite showcase to see some of the amazing works some of the members have made. I personally never got past building a couple ARs (both of which had to be scrapped when I joined the Army).