Okay, folkes. Let's start a fun new thread.

What's your favourite #GirlArmour? Post below. I'll start.

#Fantasy #Gaming #ttrpg #armour #books

My fave #GirlArmour is this one I call, "It's not my blood."

Next in my fave #GirlArmour are these sets created by ArmStreet, mainly for the interesting use of colours. There should be more artists working in spring steel.

Please use the hashtag #GirlArmour in your replies.

#Art #artists #armour #movies #ttrpg

A departure for my next #GirlArmour is a fantastic set of 3D printable armour for Barbie and other similar dolls, so kiddies get to play dress-up in spite of what the parent company provides.

If you wish to add to the collection, please reply with the hashtag #GirlArmour

#ChildrensToys #TheKidsAreAlright #Barbie #3dPrinting

@golgaloth do you have a link to an STL or creator of these? would love to share it (and maybe print some for any barbie-havers in my life)
@tarajdactyl
I tried to dig up the original creator, but things get very muddled on the internet. I didn't want to credit the wrong person. It seems to be part of a project by Lao Zheng that got kickstarted, but it's not clear if they designed the original files. There are a couple available on Yeggi, and other places, but they were released under the creative commons, so a few variations exists. Happy hunting.

@golgaloth ahhh yeah now you've kicked me off on my own hunting.

it appears to be the product of Jim Rodda (aka Zheng3). sadly, his personal website and a few others i found associated with him have had their domains expire and are now occupied by scammy adware.

the only thing i could find anymore was a profile on myminifactory where he has uploaded his barbie Athena makeover and lots of other fun things (lots of tiny, functional seige engines!) but no other barbie armor, alas.

still, thank you for sending me down an interesting rabbit hole!

@tarajdactyl
Thanks for getting back to me. Interesting stuff!