Matthew's scales
Posted: Tue Apr 13, 2004 12:02 pm
This is my second attempt at making armor.
I think I did a good job on it and would like to sell it if anyone is interested.
You can find it here.
http://visioncon.freddgorham.com/vc2004 ... ge122.html
This armor is made from steel flat washers with nickel double cap rivets.
It is skin tight to me so I can wear it anywhere I want and no one knows the difference.
Except for a little jingle that sounds like pocket change.
The weight of the vest is about 18 Lbs and the braciers are about 1 1/2 Lbs each.
The beauty of this vest is it can be stored in a closet like a normal shirt.
There is a small line on the shoulders and down the sides that have no scales, allowing it to flaten out.
Flexiblity is good, but it hasn't been tested for combat.
To give you an idea, the materials for this was $300.
I spent 60 working hrs on both the vest and braciers together.
What do you think?
I think I did a good job on it and would like to sell it if anyone is interested.
You can find it here.
http://visioncon.freddgorham.com/vc2004 ... ge122.html
This armor is made from steel flat washers with nickel double cap rivets.
It is skin tight to me so I can wear it anywhere I want and no one knows the difference.
Except for a little jingle that sounds like pocket change.
The weight of the vest is about 18 Lbs and the braciers are about 1 1/2 Lbs each.
The beauty of this vest is it can be stored in a closet like a normal shirt.
There is a small line on the shoulders and down the sides that have no scales, allowing it to flaten out.
Flexiblity is good, but it hasn't been tested for combat.
To give you an idea, the materials for this was $300.
I spent 60 working hrs on both the vest and braciers together.
What do you think?