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Craft foam(once again, Hobby Lobby- 79 cents)
Scissors
Glue gun
A good plan, and probably use a drawing.
Velcro
The picture is the foam, which is 2mm thick, I believe.
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You can also vacuum form craft foam pretty easily, to get compound curves and fairly fine detail.
Check out these threads over on tk560.com if you're interested:
http://www.tk560.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=441
http://www.tk560.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=831
http://www.tk560.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=635
You can also paint it with flexible paints, and metallize the highlights with Rub 'n Buff to make pretty good grungy-metal-looking armor. (A lot of Lord of the Rings fans make craft foam armor... there's a web site for it, but I don't have the link.)
3mm craft foam is really nice, about 3x less floppy than 2mm, but a bit more expensive.
You can get 2mm black or white or red Foamies (TM) in 3 x 5 foot rolls at some craft stores (like JoAnn's) or online. (I wish I could find 3mm and other colors in large sizes.) There's also 6mm "Super Thick Foamies" but it only seems to come in 9 x 12 inch size.
For 12 x 18 inch sheets, Hobby Lobby does have good prices. The 12-sheet multi-color pack is only $4, or about 33 cents a sheet. (If you're just looking for a lot of one or two colors, that's not much help, but if you make a variety of things, it's cool.)
But this is only for forming the foam into things like bracers. You cant get decent detail unless you use the vacuum former
Would you be able to paint it???
Or You can coat it with Plasti Dip for a leather look. And even Plasti dip can be painted with the same krylon paint.
Also If you plan on making stuff out of the 2 mm stuff you may want to add some fabric on the inside to give it strength. Use a spray adhesive.
Also Dollar stores can sell some as well. It's usually a pack of 10 sheets for a buck the paper sized sheets or I have also found 34 4x6 sheets for a dollar. Still the 10 pack is better as it can be cut up into 40 of the smaller sheets.