quinch1199
Dwarven Lord Under The Mountain
I'm sure many are working on this but I've started to gather information and have started work on an Airsoft Loadout/Cosplay for a Division Agent. Feel free to post your photos/progress/source material links here and show off your crafting skills!!
I initially started by modifying my Moto360 smart watch with a generic SHD digital watch face. Next up the most iconic item perhaps...that yellow Dark Zone biohazard bag.
As chance would have it I spotted some cylindrical containers made of expanded polystyrene at work. At approx 6" wide they looked almost perfect size for what I needed, by adding two of them together they made a 10" x 6" cylinder.
Looked online and bought a roll of heavy duty biohazard bags from a Health & Safety website - 100 bags for just under £6.00! Then by the use of a black plastic bin liner to encase the polystyrene cylinder first, I secured with black electrical tape, folding the biohazard bag so it was narrow enough and wrapping it around the centre of the cylinder, just leaving the ends showing the black bag. This also was secured with black electrical tape around the ends and along the seam to ensure it didn't move.
Straps! - Black 20mm/1" webbing strap by the meter/yard from a local hardware store (in my case a B&Q) who also sell rope etc the same way...which we'll need later. Same store sells nylon buckles and strap ends. Webbing was 0.94p per meter, nylon buckles were £2 for a pack of two.
Now, I need to improve the strapping and perhaps by military grade webbing and buckles online or from local Airsoft supplies shop but for now this will do....


I initially started by modifying my Moto360 smart watch with a generic SHD digital watch face. Next up the most iconic item perhaps...that yellow Dark Zone biohazard bag.
As chance would have it I spotted some cylindrical containers made of expanded polystyrene at work. At approx 6" wide they looked almost perfect size for what I needed, by adding two of them together they made a 10" x 6" cylinder.
Looked online and bought a roll of heavy duty biohazard bags from a Health & Safety website - 100 bags for just under £6.00! Then by the use of a black plastic bin liner to encase the polystyrene cylinder first, I secured with black electrical tape, folding the biohazard bag so it was narrow enough and wrapping it around the centre of the cylinder, just leaving the ends showing the black bag. This also was secured with black electrical tape around the ends and along the seam to ensure it didn't move.
Straps! - Black 20mm/1" webbing strap by the meter/yard from a local hardware store (in my case a B&Q) who also sell rope etc the same way...which we'll need later. Same store sells nylon buckles and strap ends. Webbing was 0.94p per meter, nylon buckles were £2 for a pack of two.
Now, I need to improve the strapping and perhaps by military grade webbing and buckles online or from local Airsoft supplies shop but for now this will do....









