PATREON-COLOR SHIFT FLEXIBLE SPIKE ARMOR PANEL- SOME IMPERFECT CASTS
PATREON-COLOR SHIFT FLEXIBLE SPIKE ARMOR PANEL- SOME IMPERFECT CASTS
PATREON-COLOR SHIFT FLEXIBLE SPIKE ARMOR PANEL- SOME IMPERFECT CASTS
PATREON-COLOR SHIFT FLEXIBLE SPIKE ARMOR PANEL- SOME IMPERFECT CASTS
PATREON-COLOR SHIFT FLEXIBLE SPIKE ARMOR PANEL- SOME IMPERFECT CASTS
PATREON-COLOR SHIFT FLEXIBLE SPIKE ARMOR PANEL- SOME IMPERFECT CASTS
PATREON-COLOR SHIFT FLEXIBLE SPIKE ARMOR PANEL- SOME IMPERFECT CASTS
PATREON-COLOR SHIFT FLEXIBLE SPIKE ARMOR PANEL- SOME IMPERFECT CASTS
PATREON-COLOR SHIFT FLEXIBLE SPIKE ARMOR PANEL- SOME IMPERFECT CASTS
PATREON-COLOR SHIFT FLEXIBLE SPIKE ARMOR PANEL- SOME IMPERFECT CASTS
PATREON-COLOR SHIFT FLEXIBLE SPIKE ARMOR PANEL- SOME IMPERFECT CASTS
PATREON-COLOR SHIFT FLEXIBLE SPIKE ARMOR PANEL- SOME IMPERFECT CASTS
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PATREON-COLOR SHIFT FLEXIBLE SPIKE ARMOR PANEL- SOME IMPERFECT CASTS

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6" x 4.5" flexible resin with color shifting surface. The color shift effect is infused with the resin and will not easily rub off. Apply a coat of spray clear gloss Plasti-Dip to further protect it and enhance the effect. They can take acrylic paint but it will bead off if too watered down.

There may be minor imperfections in the casts! You will get the exact panel pictured.

PANEL A- THIN EDGE ON RIGHT

PANEL C- SPIKE TIP BUBBLE

PANEL D- THIN LOWER RIGHT EDGE

E- THIN LEFT BOTTOM EDGE

G- SMALL SECTION ON BACK OF PANEL CURED SOFT

H+ I GLOW IN THE DARK!

You can sew these panels onto fabric by making sew holes with an awl and using a curved needle with sturdy thread. I have been using Ure-Bond to glue this onto fabrics with great results! I pin the armor on over the fabric while draped over my dummy torso with a T- pin while the adhesive cures. It doesn't take other glues too well unfortunately.

You can stack and arrange them in really cool patterns! The panels will flex without tearing but keep in mind they are not indestructible!

If you would like to thin out the panel to make it more flexible, use a belt sander to gently grind down the back.