The Vault 3 utility jumpsuit adds +5 to both Lockpick and Repair. CharacteristicsĪll jumpsuits with the exception of those from Vault 11 have no Damage Threshold, but provide a bonus of +2 to Speech and Melee Weapons and can be repaired with other vault jumpsuits. Depending on the job assignment, the jumpsuit is designed to accommodate a variety of belts, including simple leather bands for children, rugged multi-purpose belts for general use and specialized equipment for utility, lab and security work. Reinforced elbows and knees give it extra durability under heavy use, with the interface port over the left breast used for a variety of purposes. Like other versions, it's a single-piece uniform, with a zipper down the front, leather armguards and spacious pockets on the waist and thighs. The suit is less form fitting than other jumpsuit variants, but provides a good deal of comfort. Rather than extruded rubber, the suit uses a combination of denim and natural leather, combined to create a particularly rugged piece of equipment. I'll probably work on the little techno-bit on on the shoulder later this weekend, since I don't have a printer at the moment and therefore can't do the iron-ons for the 101's yet.A rugged jumpsuit variant designed for heavy use among Vault-Tec machinery and infrastructure. If not, then I'll figure something else out. I'll have to check out the local costume stores and see if this may lead me somewhere. And also add the circular metallic piece to the back of it. but if it's thick enough I think that might actually work, and I can just take a few of the doohickeys off and paint it silver so it looks less Batman-ish. LOL! BAAATMAAAAN! I'm not sure how tiny/thin it is since it's a child's belt. I was looking around online and thinking "what the heck kind of belt even looks CLOSE to that?!" 'cause it's all technological-looking and such. The only things I need at the moment are a glove and also a belt. and iron-ons for the 101 on the collar and back, as well as boots (which I still need to spray-paint). I have everything else gathered for the outfit, save for the pieces for the Pip-Boy which I'll be working on sometime with a friend! I have all of the techno bits, though. because I am crap at making things symmetrical XD I used a compass to make the curvy lines. I don't think it turned out too badly save for a couple of little smudges outside the "lines" that could easily be fixed. I tried out at least 3 different brands of paints, and some of them were more water-based and they absorbed right into the fabric. As far as paint quality goes, this was the best quality and the closest color in that particular variety.
LOL! It was so cute though because Jeremy helped. I finally got to the store the other day with screenshots from the game and I compared every single tube of paint to the color of the stripes on the vault suit. it'll probably end up being a mesh of the concept art and in-game outfit. or less specifically, the Lone Wanderer ^_^ And I love my character so much that I wanted to cosplay her. I've played Fallout 3 for over 100 hours now (when I hit 101 hours I giggled, teehee) so yeah, safe to say that I'm pretty obsessed.
It was an early birthday gift from Jeremy because I am RIDICULOUSLY EXCITED to make this cosplay for Ohayocon. Haha okay so I've had this jumpsuit sitting in my dining room for almost a month now!