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How to make your own Starwars Boba Fett knee armor

How to make your own Starwars Boba Fett knee armor
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This is how I made my Boba Fett knee armor for my Halloween costume. It cost me around $3 in material to build. I documented and uploaded the full 1:27 hour How-To video on youtube below into 9-10 minute videos. Below is video 1 of 9.



How To Make Your Own Boba Fett Knee Armor Pt. 2 of 9
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=le6HIQ1Rur4&feature=channel_page

How To Make Your Own Boba Fett Knee Armor Pt. 3 of 9
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v55VyNrb8cw&feature=channel_page

How To Make Your Own Boba Fett Knee Armor Pt. 4 of 9
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4prboM8qfQc&feature=channel_page

How To Make Your Own Boba Fett Knee Armor Pt. 5 of 9
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IQzGTYtKpMo&feature=channel_page

How To Make Your Own Boba Fett Knee Armor Pt. 6 of 9
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bh1aFIiDZPo&feature=channel_page

How To Make Your Own Boba Fett Knee Armor Pt. 7 of 9
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lQJXrqi4UTM&feature=channel_page

How To Make Your Own Boba Fett Knee Armor Pt. 8 of 9
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w_oSh3Eg87k&feature=channel_page

How To Make Your Own Boba Fett Knee Armor Pt. 9 of 9
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UYC5S7WtuOE&feature=channel_page

 
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Step 1Moulding the 3 inch PVC pipe with a Heat Gun

Moulding the 3 inch PVC pipe with a Heat Gun
First, you need to cut the PVC pipe to your desired length of your knee cap. Then, I used a Saw-all to cut a vertical line down the pipe. Next, heat the pipe evenly with the hot air heat gun to soften the plastic. Then, use a 3 inch putty knife to pry apart the pipe and mould the pipe into a U shape. Always wear thick leather gloves during the operation or you will burn your hands!!
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29 comments
Oct 29, 2010. 1:15 PMdermord says:
wow...the dath vader suit that you friend has its really really coool
Apr 24, 2010. 1:26 AMAmmy says:
Great post! My son is a great fan of Star Wars Costume and he had a huge collection of Costumes. Especially he likes Boba Fett Costume (http://mystarwarscostume.com/Kids-Star-Wars-Costumes/Boba-Fett-Child-Deluxe.php); I was surprised to see your hand made Boba Fett knee armor.
Oct 17, 2009. 5:07 PMClayton H. says:
I'd have to say that the funniest thing that I saw on halloween was Jesus and Hitler haveing a beer.
Mar 8, 2009. 12:01 PMMoreNicole says:
I need to make a r2d2. Can you tell me how?
Aug 15, 2008. 12:25 PMbounty1012 says:
now we need the storm trooper costumes to reenact the clone wars.lol
Aug 27, 2008. 7:14 PMbounty1012 says:
I meant from ep 2.
Jan 23, 2008. 7:51 PMptg1997! says:
where did you get the other costumes?
Dec 13, 2007. 5:32 PMHold_out says:
That video is awesome. Did you make it with all the lasers and explosions? If so how did you do the lasers? If you could replie that would be good
Dec 16, 2007. 9:33 AMsteven.exe says:
How did you make the gauntlets? Are there tutorials somewhere for it, I have looked at TDH forums but couldn't find anything with this amount of detail (that I like). Is is possible that you might create an instructable for the gauntlets? thanks! awesome build, i plan to do (after the helmet and body armor!)
Oct 19, 2007. 11:24 AMErik Lindemann says:
This looks great. I gotta say, one of the better Boba Fett items out there.
Oct 19, 2007. 5:16 PMp3nnst8r says:
YES!!! I've been waiting!!! Thanks a lot man for this, they look great as usual.
Oct 20, 2007. 12:48 PMBorrek says:
Great job!! One quick word of caution though, PVC degrades into HCl gas and other chlorides when heated. Make sure never to do this inside and never use an oven to replace the heat gun.
Oct 25, 2007. 4:40 PMSouthern hunter says:
Kudos on actually getting a Boba Fett outfit together! The knee armor looks great. Speaking as a fellow Fett head, there is a TON of stuff to one of those costumes. Keep adding a few items here and there, and you'll have a great costume. BTW, you can always repaint some of it and go as a custom Mandalorian.
Oct 28, 2007. 5:13 PMHonus says:
Awesome job! One of the many things I still need to do for my Fett costume.....
Oct 30, 2007. 11:16 AMjohn fett says:
No way man, I can't believe you made the helmet out of cardboard. I've printed out your patterns for the helmet and jet pack. I hope it turns out half as good as yours does.
Oct 21, 2007. 8:21 AMchaoscampbell says:
dude come on, tell me you can't see the comedy there?
Oct 20, 2007. 6:04 PMchaoscampbell says:
there are so many things I could say to this.... boba fett?, knee pads?, man if it wasn't halloween I don't think I could hold back right now. But I'll be nice. star wars fanatics really do make it so easy. but props for the craftsmanship.
Oct 19, 2007. 1:09 PMjnixon says:
Boba Fett? Where??

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