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1/4" foamboard. You can get a sheet for a couple bucks (we made Terra, Ven's AND Aqua's all out of two pieces). It really isn't all that hard, just time consuming.
Updated images of the shoulder/arm armor in color:
And with jewel/Easy Button:
And en totale with the rest of the costume:
My new project, aside from a few minor touch-ups on this... is a full suit of Terra's armor. I'm worried. because I made an estimated count of how many pieces would be necessary in order to make it happen? At least 37.
Overall, weeks. But only on account of my ADHD. Actual time spent working on the armor, probably about 12 hours, tops. Counting the time it took the paint to dry.
Update. Before beginning work on the full armor idea, I decided to work with the much more manageable task of redoing my arm armor. There were parts of it I didn't enjoy too much, and it needed a revamp.
So far, using the patterns and pieces from the upper arm of the original, and a brand new pattern for the beginning of the shoulder, and my new Wonderflex material, this is what I've got so far:
Lookin' nice. =] I fear for making my own cosplay stuff. I think I'd be way too OCD to enjoy myself in the process. But you sir... *Puts one hand on her hip, closes one eye and thumbs-up*