Work In Progress and Sealing Foam Venom Snake Arms Foam v Worbla Comparison

Recently, I have been working on a couple of Venom Snake Bionic Arm cosplay commissions so I thought I would share some of the work in progress pics as a well as a comparison with the prosthetics I have previously made. I’ll also cut and paste the procedures I used from my How to Cosplay Venom Snake (Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain) Tutorial.

Materials (Paid links)

Construction Steps

1) The first thing I did for both methods was to pattern the arm. I talk about how I freehand my patterns in this previous post:

How to Freehand Patterns for Cosplay Armor

Sizes were modified depending on the each client’s measurements.

2) I cut out the pattern of the base piece with 1/4″ foam for a bit more of a rigid structure. I then cut out the detail pieces out of thinner 3mm foam and hot glued those on top of the base piece.

Layered Foam for Details Layered Foam for Details

3) I used a glove as my base for the hand, and then made the structure out of 3mm foam.

Foam Glove Foam Glove

3) Once assembled, I used my sealing and painting method the I write about here in order to finish the piece off:

How to Seal and Paint Foam Armor for Cosplay

Work In Progress and Sealing Work In Progress and Sealing

Finished Venom Snake Arm Finished Venom Snake Arm Finished Venom Snake Arm

v1 Foam Arms (left) vs New v2 Foam Arms (right)

1st try, made out of foam Foam Venom Snake Arms

I’m very happy with the result of the newer arms. Much better than the rush job I did with the original I used for my own foam arm. Shows what experience and patience do to the quality of your work! For putting together the rest of the cosplay, check out my How to Cosplay Venom Snake (Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain) Tutorial. Feel free to comment below with any questions, and if you’re interested in a commission, feel free to send me a message on my Facebook Page.