The Ultimate Guide To How Polyurethane Armor Is Made
Modern LARP armor has changed significantly over the past decade. While steel and leather equipment still remain popular choices in many communities, more workshops and players are exploring alternative materials that offer a different balance between realism, comfort, durability, and mobility.
One material that has gained increasing attention is polyurethane (PU) resin. This production method is now widely used for lightweight armor designed for long-duration events, festivals, NPC equipment, stage performances, cosplay, and immersive roleplay experiences.
At LARPSHOPKEEPER, polyurethane armor is produced through digital sculpting, traditional hand-finishing, silicone mold-making, and layered casting techniques. The result is armor that maintains a realistic fantasy appearance while staying practical for active use during LARP events.
This guide explains the full workflow behind modern polyurethane LARP armor production, from the first character idea to the final painted armor ready for shipping.