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Spartan larping

Tytus Gerrish

By: Tytus Gerrish
New: 11-01-2011 22:51
Updated: 11-01-2011 22:51
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Spartan larping

Fallout3 LARP with airsoft. what can i say?

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13-01-2011 03:26

Navid Shafa


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This is pure awesome! The only thing that boggles me is that you had the time to fabricate/attain this amazing suit, yet you use what appears to be a pie tin front and center? What's up with that? Regardless, nice work!



13-01-2011 10:34

P. Fuller


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As will.i.am would say, "It's dope"



13-01-2011 11:40

Tytus Gerrish


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the pie plate is what you had to hit to eliminate me in the game.

I have a helmetcam vid up on my youtube from that event www.youtube.com/TytusG it was called "Wasteland II"



13-01-2011 22:57

Ramiro_T


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I have one of those suits too! Did you use aqua resin/fiberglass or cardboard?



13-01-2011 23:27

Ramiro_T


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Try using a ski mask to cover up you neck so you can have the complete Spartan effect. I have one for my armor. It provides the aesthetic and it keeps the sweat from hitting your eyes.



13-01-2011 23:28

Tytus Gerrish


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it is polyester cloth and epoxy resin formed through the pepakura method. its thickness is between 1/8" to 3/8" thick



14-01-2011 23:35

Ramiro_T


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Very nice! Since I have an artistic edge, I'm going to start off small with cardboard framework with a foam interlining. When I was making the thighs, I literally though it looked like if it were from Red Vs. Blue.



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