Alrighty everyone following this thread! I’d lost some motivation, but have made a ton of progress since the last post, so here it is.
The majority of my time was spent working on the bags for the costume. There are 18 in total, with some sort of bizarre designs. I’m pretty new to sewing, so this was a huge struggle for me. I ended up finishing 5 bags, which will make up the front of the belt, leaving the large side bags, the back, and the four in the chest.


The pictures don’t quite show all the details since I was in a huge crunch and not taking a lot of progress pictures.
I also wanted to put together a holster for my SOCOM as a tiny side project, just traced the basic shape and added a strap to close it. The actual hip-mounting strap is a WIP.

In the last post I hadn’t even started sanding, and now I’ve gotten paint totally finished. A huge part of the appeal to the ODST armor is the strapping all over, and for the most part I was able to get them all in the proper placement, held in with hot glue. Other than a clear coat and the “ODST” decal on the back, the armor is completely done. Unfortunately I took almost zero progress pictures, but here they are all finished.




Lastly, I wanted a resin visor because I didn’t trust myself to vacuum form, so I ordered one from a printing service online. Following a guide from @spartan_hs92 on Instagram, I wet sanded it until it was transparent, and
tried to dye it blue, but the dye didn’t hold. I’m gonna try another method using alcohol ink, but for now I’ve got a nice clear visor that looks and fits perfect! After dying, it’ll be coated on the inside with chrome paint for the (hopefully) mirror finish.


Before sanding, left; after sanding, right.
I should have more progress soon, no more huge gaps! The biggest struggle will be the last 13 bags, but I’ve gotten much better at sewing and think I could knock them out within two weeks or so. The armor itself, visor included, should be finished within a week. Thank you for anyone keeping up with this suit! I’ve learned a lot and have talked with some cool people.