The armour is cold rolled steel with foam modifications as are the tassets. Then painted with a latex skin and drybrushed and finally a clear flexible varnish.
The hammer is 6ft European larp standards Hammer with a carbon fibre core.
i think this looks far far more cygnar steampunk warmachine than warhammer fantasy.
goggles don't help the look, machine rivets/nuts/bolts as well as punched steel on the left (your right) shoulder make it seem far more industrial than gothic in style. a sigmar priest would have baroque etchings and scroll work on his armor, and the twintailed comet.
you have a lot more of a fantasy steampunk vibe that doesn't fit warhammer fantasy humans at all really. even their steamtank design is covered in ostentatious art and carvings.
that said, i'm also a big fan of warmachine, and if this was ment to be a cygnar mechanik or warcaster, heck man, you'd have nailed it! for larp armor this is awesome, i just question the warhammer rather than warmachine influence.
I've never seen anything of Warmachine, i'll give it a look.
goggles don't help the look,
machine rivets/nuts/bolts as well as punched steel on the left (your right) shoulder make it seem far more industrial than gothic in style.
a sigmar priest would have baroque etchings and scroll work on his armor, and the twintailed comet.
you have a lot more of a fantasy steampunk vibe that doesn't fit warhammer fantasy humans at all really.
even their steamtank design is covered in ostentatious art and carvings.
that said, i'm also a big fan of warmachine, and if this was ment to be a cygnar mechanik or warcaster, heck man, you'd have nailed it!
for larp armor this is awesome, i just question the warhammer rather than warmachine influence.