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You try that, a Mandalorian would break you in two." " With right calibration, a blaster could pass right through Mandalorian armor." The Arc Pulse Generator, an Imperial superweapon, was capable of superheating the beskar alloy used in Mandalorian armor to incinerate its wearer. The Mandalorian foundling and bounty hunter Jango Fett wore customized Mandalorian armor made of beskar alloy, which was later inherited by his cloned son Boba Fett. Beskar could protect the wearer from blasters and even lightsabers. Mandalorian armor was made from beskar, which was one of the strongest metals in the galaxy.
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The Mandalorians' bloody history made their armor an iconic symbol of fear. Common traits included a helmet with a T-shaped visor that concealed their faces, and armaments like whipcord throwers, flamethrowers, and jetpacks. Mandalorian armor referred to the traditional armor worn by the human warrior clans of the planet Mandalore. It makes us Mandalorians who we are." ―Sabine and Alrich Wren And the same goes for every Mandalorian." I reforged it to my liking, but the battles, the history, the blood all lives within it. Here’s the difference between teared shoulder pad and non-teared one:Īfter you finished, attach thin leather straps to the inner sides of pads." The armor I wear is five hundred years old. You can also add some scratches with something sharp. I used black acrylic paint and a reeeally dry hog bristle brush. Now you have to make your armour look more brutal and old. Apply 2-3 layers and that’s what you’ll get: I like that paint, it’s quite convenient to use. I used acrylic spray paint “Red Fox” №36 bright silver as a base colour. Time to paint will all the colours of the wind Glue them with multi-purpose adhesive like ‘Moment’ and wait 24 hours till it’s dry. Astrid’s armor has lots of scratches and I like it :D I used PVA glue as a primer (everything gets better with ten layers of PVA).īefore you start the painting, don’t forget about spikes. I used sandpaper to remove all the big flaws but I didn’t really try to make it perfectly smooth. On this step you have to cut off everything odd and prepare the surface for painting. If you don’t wanna use bandage, just make 12 layers. 10 layers, and for the 6th or 7th layer I used a gauze bandage. It’s simple: torn paper (I used newspapers and office paper) and PVA glue. Since we’ve done with this lino shit we can go to the next step. That was already ok but I decided to stitch the details to make the armour more durable.įor the very same purpose I added some pieces of lino to the inner side of pads. The lino is flexible, so I tied the opposite edges of each pad. After cutting out the details fix them together and try the paper pad on, because it will possibly need some correction.įix them together using stapler and hot glue. Just make sure it’s dense and it will be ok. I usually use office paper for patterns, but you can use carton or any other type of paper. I also decided that I will probably use little spikes instead of rivets i dunno why i just like spikes.įirst of all, you have to transfer everything from the paper to… well, paper. On this step I draw sketches, make screenshots, find materials and, well, do all the preparation. Actually, everything we know about the shoulder pads is in this pic:Īs you can see, the pad has 5 details and (I guess) about 22-23 rivet-like things. Unfortunately, we still have not much pictures of Astrid in HTTYD2.
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Look for information and decide what exactly you want I promised you guys a tutorial and here it goes.