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CUSTOMIZATION AND DIY FOR COSTUMES AND PROPS

Dye your clothes to match your house colours or repaint a mask red instead of the standard black. The possibilities are limitless! Larpers are amongst some of the most creative people on the planet. We love seeing how Epic gear has been modified and changed to fit unique characters and concepts!

If you're looking for inspiration on how to upgrade and customize your Epic Armoury gear, we've collected a sample of video guides and pictures submitted by fellows Larpers around the globe.

We are always updating this section, so make sure to check back often--and submit a link of your own ideas by tagging @EpicArmoury on Facebook or Instagram with the hashtag #ByLarpersForLarpers.

Disclaimer: Please note that by modifying your Epic Armoury gear, the warranty is void.

METAL

HOW TO CUSTOMIZE THE METAL RFB BREASTPLATE

In this video AstroKerrie shows us how to modify our RFB Breastplate using simple tools and techniques. She made this for her character at the Swordcraft LARP. Tools used: Rotary tool with a cutting disk, file for removing the sharp burrs, and tape and a marker for marking the template. Materials used: A piece of Leather, decorative rivets and leather dye. Video created by Astrokerrie

HOW TO CUSTOMIZE A METAL HELMET

In this tutorial video, Zan shows us how to paint and weather a steel helmet from Epic Armoury. These are some very useful tricks for costume designers, reenactors, LARPers and cosplayers. Take a plain steel helmet and make it a one-of-a-kind centerpiece for a medieval or fantasy kit. Tools: Scrub brush, paint brush, sponge, heat gun, (Optional) Battle Axe Materials: Epic Armoury Crusader Helmet (epicarmoury.com), degreasing dish soap, paper towels, flat black spray paint, acrylic paint, matte clear coat spray Video created by Fell & Fair.

HOW TO MAKE CHAINMAIL LOOK USED AND RUSTED

Fabian and Ane take you on a Journey to show you, how to make your chainmail look worn and rusted. This video is a thorough runthrough of the thoughts and ideas of how Rust looks on a chainmail and some of the thoughts that goes into creating a battleworn look.

HOW TO FIT AND ADJUST YOUR BREAST PLATE AND BACK PLATE

Fabian and René explain the basics of fitting the Warrior Breast and Back Plate Armour, out of the box and on to your torso. This technique can also be used on other Epic Armoury torso pieces.

RECEIVING YOUR METAL HELMET - HOW TO CLEAN IT AND ADJUST THE FIT

When you receive your helmet bought on epicarmoury.com, it will come wrapped in plastic and with a protective layer of oil on the metal to prevent rust. We recommend wiping it off with a clean cloth before use. Once you have done this, you're ready to use the provided foam paddings to adjust the helmet's fit. Don't throw the foam paddings out! They might come in handy!

HOW TO ADD RUST AND GRIME TO METAL PLATE ARMOUR

In this DIY tutorial, Fabian and Ane show you how to add texture, grime, weathering and rust to your breastplate so you can make your character look like he's seen many battles and won or lost many fights!

HOW TO ASSEMBLE ARMOUR FOR YOUR LARP KIT

Its dangerous out there on the battlefield! Make sure you are properly equipped. Having the proper armour can make all the difference in how much comfortable and effective a character is. The Fell & Fair team talks you through how we choose what armour to wear and why. These are great tips for any Cosplay, LARP, film or theater project. All gear comes from Epic Armoury and the Items Used in this video are: 1. Imperial Gambeson 2. Bazuband 3. Viking Armour 4. Viking Armand Leg Protection 5. Raven Helmet 6. Kettle Helmet 7. Viking Sword 100cm 8. Halbard 9. Oval Scutum Shield 10. RFB Large Shield Wood.

Foam, Latex and Plastic

HOW TO CUSTOMIZE A FOAM AND LATEX SHIELD

Want to know how to repaint your Epic Armoury shield, and create your own awesome custom piece? Now is your chance. In this video Zan from Fell and Fair (and his helper) walks you through the simple steps of cleaning and repainting your shield from Epic Armoury. Tools used: Degreasing soap / Dish Soap, Scrub brush, Paint brush, Blow-dryer, Latex or Nitrile Gloves, and paper and pencil Materials used: Epic Armoury shield, Exterior latex paint primer or Acrylic paint mixed with latex, Water, Leather stain, Satin or flat sealant Video created by Fell & Fair.

HOW TO CUSTOMIZE YOUR FOAM LARP SWORD

Want to know how to repaint your Epic Armoury foam sword for LARP and cosplay to create your own awesome custom piece? Zan from Fell and Fair walks you through the simple steps of cleaning and repainting your sword handle in this short DIY tutorial. Materials and tools: Paint Brush, Foam Brush, Rub 'n Buff - Silver and Black, Silver Leaf Paint, Sharpie Marker, Zombie Dirt - Black, Latex Paint - Black, Viking Sword PU, or other Hybrid, Stronghold or Vanguard sword model from Epic Armoury.

HOW TO APPLY PROTECTION GEL ON YOUR LATEX OR FOAM SWORD

Want to know how to repaint your Epic Armoury foam sword for LARP and cosplay to create your own awesome custom piece? Zan from Fell and Fair walks you through the simple steps of cleaning and repainting your sword handle in this short DIY tutorial. Materials and tools: Paint Brush, Foam Brush, Rub 'n Buff - Silver and Black, Silver Leaf Paint, Sharpie Marker, Zombie Dirt - Black, Latex Paint - Black, Viking Sword PU, or other Hybrid, Stronghold or Vanguard sword model from Epic Armoury.

HOW TO WEATHER A SKELETON

Have you ever wanted to add details to your prop skeletons? Fear not! Joel is here to give you a thorough walkthrough of how you can do interesting weathering and detailing on plastic skeletons, using our own "Skeleton Full Size" as an example. Tools used: Woodstain, painters brush, heat pistol, blowdryer. Materials used: Epic Armoury Full Skeleton, plastic.

LEATHER

HOW TO WEATHER LEATHER ARMOUR

No one wants to look like they just came from the armor store! Get a realistic, worn, medieval look by weathering your leather armor. The Fell & Fair team shows you some simple steps that anyone can do to weather leather armor! Material and tools used: Leather Gauntlet Right Brown, Sandpaper, Paint brush, Leather antiquing gel, Black paint, Knife or Scalpel, Latex gloves, Paper Towels, White paint. Video created by Fell & Fair.

HOW TO MODIFY LEATHER SHOULDER ARMOUR

Sometimes both armour and thinking need to be outside the box! Could your armour do with a few mountables, but lacks the required holes. Drill them yourself! Does it look too new and polished for the character you are about to play? Slice and dice! Would it be fitting with a slightly different colour scheme to emphasise your background story? Brush it up! The possibilities are endless. Look at this example, where one of our product designers, Gabriele, modifies Epic Armoury's Shoulder Armour from stalwart to ruinous!

TEXTILE

HOW TO ADD WEAR AND TEAR TO FABRIC COSTUMES

Learn how to weather your costume and clothing for LARP, reenactment, theatre, film or cosplay. Ane from Epic Armoury HQ goes through what she does, when she has to roughen up cloth and fabric in order to give them a natural look. We hope to provide some useful tips, tricks and inspiration as to how it could be done in this short tutorial!

HOW TO DYE YOUR CLOTHES SO THEY LOOK REALISTICALLY USED AND WORN

Francesca and Gabriele show how to dye your clothes so they look used, with a technique often used in the movie industry called "dripping". Materials and tools: Spray bottle with water, Sponge, Brush, Leather dye (alcohol based) or dilluted acryclic paint, Wash bottle.

MEDIEVAL MINSTREL HAT DIY

How to create a medieval and renaissance inspired Minstrel Hat with a few simple tools. Sign up to our newsletter to receive the free pattern!

MAKE-UP

HOW TO APPLY ZOMBIE MAKE-UP (DANISH VIDEO)

Learn how to create a convincing zombie look using special effect liquid latex and make-up from Epic Amoury's EpicEffect line for Halloween, LARP, cosplay or any other scary occasion.

HOW TO FIT, GLUE AND REMOVE LATEX PROSTHETIC EARS

In this tutorial, Anders shows you how to fit, glue and remove Epic Effect latex prosthetic ears. Prosthetic ears are a fun SFX accessory to upgrade your Halloween, LARP or fantasy costume. Epic Armoury's prosthetic range includes a variety of products in various skin colours, including; elf, halfling and orc ears, as well as noses, brows, horns, teeth, cheek and half face prosthetics.