Armor Up Custom Contest
We hope your action figures learned a valuable lesson about what happens when you show up for a fight unprepared in April's Battle Damage contest--let's make sure that never happens again, shall we? The object of May's contest at Figure Realm is to "Armor Up" a toy with custom-made defensive gear. You're allowed to fortify any character you like, including original creations, with protective equipment. If you feel Strawberry Shortcake needs to be nestled inside a Cobra S.N.A.K.E. (painted candy red, naturally) to safeguard her the next time she takes on the Purple Pieman, then have at it.

The armor you equip your submission(s) with can be as complex as a mechanized full-body suit, as simple as a revealing scalemail bikini, or anything in between those two extremes. While repaints will be accepted, you're encouraged to make more substantial modifications to your figure(s). Force field generators, helmets, breastplates, bullet-proof vests, chainmail, shoulder/knee/elbow pads, shields, magical barriers, greaves, and even groin guards are all examples of items you might add to your figure for this contest. Don't feel limited to just humans/humanoids, you can provide a vehicle, animal, robot, etc. with more security too.

Show us your creativity! In addition to commonly used substances like metal and Kevlar, armor can be much simpler/organic in form (scales/shells, leather, bone, wood, etc.), supernatural/magical in nature (energy, force, elemental, astral/psychic, etc.), hi-tech (sub-dermal, stealth/cloaking, self-repairing, transforming, etc.), or even a living/sentient entity all by itself (Konami's Castlevania series, and roleplaying games in general, are full of examples of animate armor).

Let us know why your character felt the need to "Armor Up" in your entry description. Is it in preparation for dealing with a particularly dangerous foe or environment? Are they trying to disguise themselves to infiltrate the enemy's ranks? Maybe the gear has special ceremonial/cultural significance? If the armor is alive, how was it created or where did it come from?

There are no size/scale restrictions and you can use whatever parts/materials/tools you like to "forge" your custom for this challenge.
 
Please remember to follow the Contest Rules and to Vote Fairly.
 
Contest Winners:
1st
2nd
3rd
 

What is the contest schedule?
Begins: Contest Closed
Ends: May 31st, 2011 - Last day for submissions. No exceptions! Cut off is at midnight Central Standard Time.
Voting: June 1st - 7th.

Example Pictures for Ideas

  View Contest Entries   

User Comments
avatar
MikeD' -
Wednesday, June 1, 2011
WOW! There are truly some great artists out there. Congratulations to everyone that participated - you're all winners! best of luck to all
avatar
Patraw -
Thursday, June 2, 2011
I agree, there's a lot of really impressive stuff, and it's great to see such a large turnout.
avatar
Avid_Dabbler_Cadabra -
Tuesday, May 31, 2011
I for one, can not wait to see the entries to this contest because of all the fine artists who are a part of Figure Realm - I think all you guys are winners. Thanks for sharing.
avatar
Atruebeliever -
Saturday, May 28, 2011
do contest sometimes repeat.
avatar
Patraw -
Tuesday, May 31, 2011
Yes, sometimes, but there's usually a pretty long break in between repeats. The Ostentatious Originals one has been done three times thus far. My preference is to give new themes/ideas a try rather than revisiting old ones.
avatar
Avid_Dabbler_Cadabra -
Tuesday, May 31, 2011
cool
avatar
Rulkling -
Friday, May 6, 2011
prizes ?
avatar
Patraw -
Friday, May 13, 2011
Sorry, no, these contests are generally just for fun/friendly competition and bragging rights. Your Figure Realm account keeps a record of any wins you get (I.e., how many times you've won first, second, or third place) as well as voting statistics for your entries, which can be kind of be fun to follow over time to see how you stand in respect to other members.
avatar
MetroidX -
Friday, April 29, 2011
can I add armor to one of my custom figures
avatar
Patraw -
Friday, May 13, 2011
If you're talking about adding armor to an older custom you've made, then I'd recommend running that one by a moderator to see if it's okay or not. Technically, your contest entries are supposed to be new figures created specifically for the contest, but I could see a situation where a person added enough armor to a given figure that it was no longer recognizable (I.e., you could cover a Batman figure with so much stuff that it'd be impossible to even tell it was Batman anymore), which would seem to be okay in theory.
avatar
Valkyriezero1 -
Monday, April 18, 2011
hi there! can I submit an entry that I posted on some other site? its not a contest.
avatar
Patraw -
Monday, April 18, 2011
As per the rules, you're not allowed to show any Figure Realm custom contest entries on other web sites until the contest's voting has concluded. If you've already done so, then I would say whatever that figure is would not be eligible for entry in any Figure Realm custom contest because members here might have potentially seen it, compromising the anonymity of the voting process.
avatar
Valkyriezero1 -
Tuesday, April 19, 2011
Thanks. I'm glad I asked first.
avatar
MetalAlchemist -
Friday, April 8, 2011
Is there anyone I could write directly asking if I can place an specific custom for this contest. I think the idea I have can fit but need to make sure.
Thanks.
avatar
Patraw -
Saturday, April 9, 2011
Send a PM to one of the moderators or the administrator, they should be able to help you out, as they're the ones that ultimately have to decide whether or not your custom figure meets the contest criteria. Alternatively, you could post the question publicly if you're able to couch the query in vague/broad terms so that it doesn't give away the identity of the figure you want to make.
avatar
Patraw -
Friday, April 8, 2011
Well, it was leafman343's idea, so he should get the credit, I just expanded upon it.
avatar
Mr.Smiley -
Tuesday, April 5, 2011
So many awesome contests coming up! I'm deffinitly gonna devote some time to these! Nice job keeping us entertained figurealm. Uhh I don't know where I would be with out you guys.
avatar
Captain Coder -
Wednesday, April 6, 2011
Yes, I've really been enjoying the contests lately. A huge thanks goes to Patraw. He's the one that's been coming up with the contests lately and writing up the great descriptions, which I think is a big factor in generating interest.
Write a new Comment
New Comment...
biggrin  smile  sad  surprised  confused  cool  badgrin  mad  razz  redface  cry  evil  rolleyes  wink  eusa_angel  eusa_boohoo  eusa_clap  eusa_dance  eusa_doh  eusa_drool  eusa_eh  eusa_hand  eusa_liar  eusa_naughty  eusa_pray  eusa_shhh  eusa_shifty  eusa_sick  eusa_silenced  eusa_snooty  eusa_think  eusa_wall  eusa_whistle   Pictures & Links