Making Game of Thrones movie armour: I build an epic Game of Thrones Armor for myself! Join me as I build a full steel Jorah Mormont Armour for my Halloween costume and show you how to build armor from start to finish. Using 18 Ga Mild steel, I create everything from scratch to complete the finished breastplate. You get to see the whole process of forming the chest plate, back plate, cutting leather straps, installing buckles and rivets, shaping and cutting steel and aging everything to make it look old and used. This is one of my favourite GOT armour!!
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In this series I will show the step by process of making a Jorah Mormont Chestplate Armor from the HBO Series Game of Thrones. Join me in the shop as I layout the initial pattern on sheet metal and cut the pieces to shape. I will be using mild steel and leather and showing all the armor techniques of a professional armorsmith in this series.
About this Jorah Mormont Armor Series: How To Make Metal Armor by Drawbridge Props & Armoury! Learn how to make armor and many metal working techniques as you follow along with the pattern, or use the tips and tricks from this video for your other metalworking or cosplay projects. I love making how to videos that help beginners develop the skills required to become a professional prop builder or just sit back and enjoy watching me make medieval armor.
Do you want to learn how to craft armor? Follow along with this DIY do-it-yourself how to make armor guide for how cut the pieces, punch holes, set rivets, and age and distress the metal. In this tutorial there will be tips and tricks for the beginner metalworker so you can learn how to cut, deburr and finish your metal armour.
Stay tuned for Part 2 where I build a Steel Stark Gorget! These tutorials will be excellent for anyone looking for a fun project to do with kids. If you use these how to metal crafting tutorials, be sure to share your armour projects with us on facebook! Thanks for checking out the Drawbridge Props & Armoury YouTube channel and keep an eye out for a future leather and armour tutorials!
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I’m Levi Woods, an Armorsmith and artist working in Vancouver, British Columbia. I love creating new videos to share my shop creations with you. I love all fantasy, medieval and science fiction movies and especially love crafting arms and armour for costumes and props departments. I’ve been building custom armor since 2000 and have worked as a professional movie prop costumer all over the world. When I’m home in my shop I love building art out of wood, metal and leather and love to explore new techniques. I focus on crafting one of a kind leather and metal armor.
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봉타스틱TV
18.06.2023What a great, creative trade you are!
Kevin Snyder
17.06.2023Great vid ! Could you make a full plate 12th century high Bavarian suit of armor? Appreciate your work. Btw. I wear a 44 long suit. 🇬🇧
Robert O'Connor
17.06.2023YouTube recommendations finally paid off. You earned my sub m'lord.
Väinö Laakso
17.06.2023stark leather armor what jon robb and ned wears
StallyMan
17.06.2023"The King's too fat for his armour. Go find the breastplate stretcher – now!"
Valkyrie Sardo
17.06.2023Thank you very much. I am a senior woman who is pretty good on a sewing machine, but I find armor construction fascinating. Subscribed. Jorah is my favorite character of the GOT series. He is the only character who continually wrapped the palms of his hands. Someone thought that might be to improve his grip on his broadsword. Perhaps you know the explanation?
flopsy puddle
17.06.2023i was thinking fountain guard armour or uruk hai armour
magus perde
17.06.2023Absolutely brilliant presentation and work. And I love the way you turned what looked to be a roofing nail into a rivet!
anoirsx
17.06.2023like the work!
Drew Cobb
17.06.2023I love this version of Jorah's armor.
Gokma Sahala
17.06.2023sir,how to make that plate luke like elastis…??..please….teach US..?? thank's
Signe of Horses
13.06.2023Gosh..in love with your workshop and in awe of your skills and knowledge of materials and such
J L
13.06.2023You sir have inspired me! I am seriously thinking about trying to make this myself… The bead roller and the half rolled edges are what I am worried about (ie I dont have a bead roller)
If you don't mind me asking, with the full workshop at your disposal how long did this breastplate take to manufacture?
Also, how thick was the steel that you used for the chest plate?
Thanks for making this excellent video. 🙂
Mabaz
13.06.2023If in your day off, you do what you usually do for a living, then you are definitely in the right profession, friend. I wish you all the best!
Drake Starfightr
13.06.2023I like it can't wait to make my own
Andrew Baker
13.06.2023What is the metal and thickness of the metal you used.
Steve Roush
13.06.2023As far as the width across the chest… I have been making stuff like what you just did, ( although most is made from leather ) for quite some time, and I have found out that a good rule of thumb is making the chest width 10 to 12 inches across.
Now all my armor was made to fight in, not just for looks as in costuming.
Dwarf Zerker
13.06.2023Build gimlis helmet or dwarfin armor from lord of rings or hobbit 3
Free oo69
13.06.2023man let's make awsome leather armor.
White Wolf
13.06.2023The machine in 2:00 , how is it called? In germant in best case but everything would be usefull. When I look for it with the name as they called it I find completly different things.
bobby vini
13.06.2023Build please Roman lorica muscilata
White Wolf
12.06.2023I try to make a chestplate by myself but I am worried bout the edges. At the moment I can't afford a metal bead roller (and I don't want to buy something cheap) but I still want it to be as good as possible. At the metal plate I tried it on the edge was very flat, it simply doesen't look that good. I try to find the information how to do it without the bead roller but I think I simply don't know the right place to ask or right channel to watch it. Any advices please? 🙂
Dyshof Homesteading
12.06.2023Oh Man! I'm a hobbist wood worker, a leather artisan, but when I see this metal work, I'm blown away. I have to learn it……..
Horse Hearsay
12.06.2023If you want to make a functional breastplate, don't make the one in the video.
As a matter of fact, most movie armor is usually so far off the mark, just don't. If the purpose is purely a wall hanger / cosplay, sure whatever.
Real armor, as seen in museums, is cooler. Recreate that instead and fancy it up with fantasy things if you must (imo).
CreaseShield
12.06.2023what are the tools at 0:41, 0:47, and 0:51? im trting to work with metal . also how thick can those tools cut into when cutting metal?
CreaseShield
12.06.2023CAN SOMEONE PLEASE TELL ME WHAT IS THE NAME OF THE MACHINE AT 0:55
LaserCutZ Info
12.06.2023Very impressive! we do laser cutting so most machine work is easy but full metal work done by hand looks very nice!
Tailor of Steel
12.06.2023Hey man I usually really like your stuff but i dont like this one.
You could have made a really awesome functional peace of Game of Thrones styled Armor but you just diddn't.
You even said that you could have opened up the arm pits more to allow for normal movement in combat.
You could have shortened the brestplate to allow you to bend over and why did you rivet on the fold? It is there to allow you to move and still be protected.
I just see a lot of wastet potential in this video whitch is sad.
Sorry for the bad grammar and spelling I'm german.
Robert Donnell
12.06.2023As a piece of costume armour, it is great! I would have tweeked it a little more like a medieval breastplate: more bulbous, more room for arm motion.
Woods Lore
12.06.2023Late to the viewing but would be interested in seeing you make some metal scaled armour.
entertainTech
12.06.2023That’s really bad armor, too easy to get a blade in between the shoulder and chest plate.
Cheyne Felter
11.06.2023Just watched this as a replay, would love to see some new armor making in the future. Maybe a colab?
the memorable novelist
11.06.2023this guy is like an elvish armorier
barend faber
11.06.2023What kind of paint did you use to age it? It looks wonderful.
I'm a pigeon, you peasant
11.06.2023Great video with great music. Thank you for this and great work!
Donlookatme
11.06.2023I Never liked Jorah's armor? It looked cheap and the shoulders looked really uncomfortable.
Dorian Godefroid
11.06.2023hey! really nice work here! I plan to start making armors like that and i'm wondering where do you buy the materials you use in your videos, like the metal plates and the anvils?
Oh and what do you mesure to know that the armor is gonna fit? Like, do you add a couple Cm when you mesure your chest and waist, to be sure it will fit ok?
Thanks a lot!
Dallin rein sherwood
11.06.2023Build Jaime Lannister armor
EgArteezyFan
11.06.2023Need to get your self a set of rollers my bro
Kirill Mazambekov
11.06.2023Hello, and how do you make a patina?
Mr. 1000
11.06.2023That was really interesting! When I was a kid I used to watch all of the sword and sandal movies on Saturday afternoons, and I LOVED the ancient Greek and Roman swords (props).they used in these movies! I used to think "When I grow up in going to get me one of those swords!" And it wasn't until many decades later that I discovered what the real ones looked like, and they look nothing like the movie prop swords. I was very disappointed.
Xecronius
10.06.2023Bandos Chestplate from RuneScape please!
Köpek
10.06.2023The video is teriffic but ive got to say my friend the music is complete dogshite
tim jordan
10.06.2023When are you going to build a suit of samurai armor
Fran Limido
10.06.2023Really great work! This is very useful to me 👐
Jason McNally
10.06.2023First time viewer. Love your craftsmanship and content. Subscribing for sure
A Simpson
10.06.2023I keep coming back waiting for that gorget video.
Ricardo Rodriguez
10.06.2023Do the
BigOlBatman
10.06.2023The most impressive part was when he used the sharpie
unkldave427
10.06.2023😉