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Paladin Armor Kit
Limited Edition
This pre-printed, pre-cut cardboard kit includes everything you need to make a helmet, shield and armor. The kit ships flat and requires assembly by an adult.
One size fits many.
I can't believe how much they can grow in a year. This kit is designed to fit a good variety of shapes and sizes. Recommended for ages five to ten.
No, there is not an adult size...yet (I never had one as a kid either).
Did I mention this is a limited edition?
This is a very small run. When they're gone...they're gone. I recommend you order extras to sell later on eBay.
Will it last?
Made out of 200lb. C-flute corrugated cardboard, this heavy duty cardboard was chosen for its puncture and tear resistant properties. The cardboard is stiff when you first start using it, but over time it relaxes and takes on an almost leather-like quality. You'll find that it is very durable. We still play with the first prototype that I made for my son over two years ago. It gets thrown in the toy box and still gets lots of play. With normal play I imagine your child will outgrow the armor before they outwear it.
Save on Shipping
When ordering additional kits the per unit shipping charge drops considerably. Order three kits and the per unit shipping is just over $3 each. Order four or more kits and the shipping is a $15 flat rate.
Adult assembly required.
Assembly instructions available here.

Cardboard armor parts:
- Helmet
- Helmet top
- Helmet horns (x2)
- Shield
- Shield straps (x2)
- Armor top (x2: front & back**)
- Armor bottom (x2: front & back)
- Armor shoulder (x2: front & back)
- Armor shoulder (x2: front & back)
- Armor belt (x2: front & back)
**Front & back are identical
Other parts:
Mini rivets (80 pcs. - 40 sets*)
Standard rivets (8 pcs. - 4 sets)
Velcro tab(x2)
Assembly instructions
Silver Sharpie (optional purchase)
*Extra sets included - parts left over



I spent days (and nights) working on the pre-printed design elements...trying to get them just right. I hope you like the designs.
I've also found that if you outline the pre-printed design with a silver Sharpie marker it looks really...well, sharp. It's difficult to show in small Internet photos, but I can't emphasize enough how great this makes the armor look. Or add your own decoration. The small additional charge makes a big difference. Make sure to add a Sharpie to your order.

