To make a long post short, take a quick glimps around before you need to start a help thread. IF your still stumped theres plenty of people willing to help :Steve:
Why does the suit have to be ONLY vacform or fiberglass?
Fiberglass is a pain to work with. Sticks. can be heavy.
Vacform requires a hell of alot more set up and a vac form machine. and is likely to crack.
i just don't understand why these are the only 2 methods people think are out there.
But more to the point. i think everyone wanting to make a suit needs to realise the suit is a BIG project. not just in time but in money as well. if you want a super amazing looking suit for less than $200 its simply not going to happen.
it is possible but money doesn't buy patience to make it.
well I need some thing that will take jumps and paintball hits. YA IM HARD ON ALL OF MY STUFF. so fiberglass polyurathane is in my faver
BUT Im just a noob to ;-)