The next piece to tackle was the back attachment.
In the actual game files there's at least two things that don't make much sense- Why the antenna is floating, and how the hell is it attached to the characters.
We started testing out shapes.

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The next piece to tackle was the back attachment.
In the actual game files there's at least two things that don't make much sense- Why the antenna is floating, and how the hell is it attached to the characters.
We started testing out shapes.
First up... Crystal Container!
It got broken into... a lot of pieces. The handles were printed in three different parts for extra support and proper fit. Many of the faces had awkward angles due to the shape of the container itself.
Testing out the next pieces... was a lot more work.
How would all of these fit in the printer? What shape would work against my back? How would it all be put together?
... Diagonally is a good start. And all the small bits that weren't needing extra time or support.
I soft launched my expendable cosplay at a Halloween event and got about a million "Ghostbusters!" Commenrs this is enough to drive a man MAD
Turns out!~ You can use different plugins in Roblox Studio in order to upload items from the Roblox Marketplace. It took a little bit of trial and error, and remembering to isolate the codes and objects.
So! I'm planning on going as an Expendable for the upcoming Convention nearby!