im new here budget is allowance scrathc build help?

mercury19

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Ive been here since about haloween, when I saw WOFs templates, which are awsome. I made a really lame set of armor out of cardboard that I scraped the day after haloween because I couldnt move with it on, as it was taped to a shirt and the helmet was on my bike helmet which i needed. My friend and i have decieded to try and find a MAY 4th convention, or at least make cool costumes. im going for a second try, but my budget is ten bucks a week if I work my but off. I want to go for a scratch build. any suggestions on what to make the armor out of? I still have the templates.

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My first go at anything permanent, a WIP westar pistol out of wood.It was real quick, just print a piccture and trace it. I forgot the contours on the sides though. :facepalm
 
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I recently finished a scratch build helmet using 5 gallon buckets and a hard hat. Although I have access to fiberglass and epoxy at work. Lowes sells 5 gallon buckets for about $3 each. You might be able to find some restaurants throwing them away. I know when I worked in a restaurant we would throw away a large stack of 5 gallon buckets every week or so. If you ask a manager at one, he might give you a couple. Those materials might give you a start while you save up some money for materials you will have to buy.
 
I'm pretty sure that I have a couple of five gallon buckets, and I saw a thread where someone said that batting helmets were cheap. My three biggest concerns are the shaping/connecting the materials, the helmet, and the gauntles. I only managed to figure out one of them before, with lots of details omited. I could get cloth materials easitly, and the holiday season is coming up, so I might get some money then too.

P.S. would it be better to attempt to make or just buy any weapons? i could deffinetly save up the money.
 
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