I'm an engineer and industrial designer, and I spend a lot of my free time designing modular 3D-printed foam blasters.

I wanted to see what one of my builds would look like in a more grounded cyberpunk setting, so I put together a loadout using mostly inexpensive, off-the-shelf gear: a full-face mask, a glow-in-the-dark running armband, a forearm-mounted phone holder used as a wrist console, and a few utility accessories.

The blasters are my own designs and fully 3D printed with metal hardware reinforcing the frame and mechanical parts. A lot of my work focuses on modularity, ease of printing, and the ability to quickly reconfigure a platform into different setups.

Rather than going for movie-style armor, I wanted something that felt like believable street tech built from practical gear. Let me know what you think of the end result!