Grace Duval created this suit of armor by first hot gluing together a frame of cardboard, then priming and painting it. Atop this base she built out the exterior from upcycled bicycle tubes, stitched together with an awl and fastened with screws and capped nuts. The results are stunning and novel.

[via The Mary Sue]



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6 Responses to Joan of Arc Armor Made from Cardboard and Bicycle Tubes

  1. I hope she lives some place with very mild weather. It looks stiflingly hot. Very well crafted, though.

  2. Me Dude on said:

    Fantastic! Would love to see the helmet. ;)

  3. theRob on said:

    That’s some seriously nice work there, but those inner tubes are going to smell awful as they burn.

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  5. The inner tubes probably don’t smell that great at room temperature let alone burning. :P

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