Looking for details on how to attach Fett's jetpack to the rest of the outfit

karateman

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I've been looking around the forum for a year or so just looking and joined the forum a couple of weeks ago In the last two years my son has wanted me to build him a Han Solo costume and a FO stormtrooper costume for Halloween. They all came out pretty good for a 6 and 7 yo. Now he wants to be Boba Fett this year. Quite a jump in costuming for a soon to be 9yo. I've started on the blaster and now am looking at the jet pack. I've got prints from the forum but now I'm wondering how do I go about attaching it to his costume that's not going to be overly complicated for a 9yo? Any help would be appreciated. Thanks
 
A lot of people have harnesses under their back armor, which is screen accurate.

However I attached my jetpack, a 3 lb scratch built one, directly to the back armor with screws. At the top are white straps that appear to support it, and at the bottom I have a belt with silver d-shaped buckle.

In this way it basically hangs on my shoulders and waist like a backpack. The collar armor helps support the top, the back armor rests on my shoulders, and the belt holds the bottom in.

BTW, I am 501st approved with this. So if you make it look good it'll be great.
 
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The link didn't work. but that gives me an idea. His armor is going to be foam armor attached to a gray shirt so it won't hold the weight of a pack but I could rig up an old backpack harness to the inside of the shirt and attach the pack to that through the armor/shirt. That way when he puts the shirt on with the armor the weights on his shoulders and its comfortable, and the backpack straps are hidden from view.

A lot of work for a costume he's only going to wear one year. lol. But he's having fun helping me build it.
 
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