you can send it in an email,
necrogenesis.prime@gmail.com. So far as the carapace itself, have been thinking about weight issues people have mentioned in their threads, and i am newly worried about how heavy these things will be if we pep/resin/fiberglass them, as i originally intended.. i think micro foam is going to prove the best option. It is durable, lightweight, and still looks really good painted.
With that being said, i will make the digital mastercopy of the carapace low definition, that way you can print the template out on paper (after scaling it to fit your specific height), then cut the foam from the paper template. We can augment this with high definition pepakura add ons that can be made with the traditional resin/fiberglass method, this will add to the quality of the finished product but keep weight to a minimum.
To achieve perfect symmetry between the carapace and the back, i will create a direct inverse template from the original pepakura design by robogenesis - Or - we can leave the back of the Carapace open, that way you just attach it directly to the backpiece - but it will most likely be more fragile.. other than that i am open to suggestions, let me know what you think...
Edit: a third option that just came to me, was to make the portion where the carapace presses against the back out of a stretchy fabric and then reinforce that part of the frame around it with extra cardboard/bondo - that way it can adhere to whatever backpiece design the person chooses, and the reinforcement will add some stability.. Also your chestpiece looks very good, keep it up! The only advice i have is you may want to add some popsickle sticks or something to keep it from warping until the resin is applied..