Adding onto this I've gotten some work done on the hard armor pieces, Namely the shins and chest plate.
I have one shin I would consider "fully" done and weathered. I love my choice in adding the water texture, I feel like when executed well it can add some fun story and weathering opportunities. I did it to show that my Mando is not afraid to work in hostile climates, namely jungles and wet climates. Maybe I was just working on my armor when a call came in or something similar to that.

With the other shin I ran into a pretty significant error with and I need to fix that before I continue with that piece (and I was so close to finished on it

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On top of that I have fully painted and weathered my chest plate, it's now just missing the iron heart. This is an upgrade to my older style of chest plate as it fits better and brings in the lighter green color from my old helmet while trying to stay close to my original design.

(There are some things I can see being issues but I'd rather wait and have them pointed out than make sweeping judgments on something that in theory could be rather miniscule overall.)
I am using Pla as my base for my armor as 3d printing the most convenient and time effective for me. Printing something before I go to work and having it finished by the time I get back puts my mind at ease,( other than the potential doom of coming back to a mass of filament)
Next though as far as armor I have the hand plates and gauntlets, which I'm working on filling and sanding. And the shoulders are either printed or currently printing. I have yet to print my helmet because the size and amount of filament it will take makes me nervous. And my last soft parts (other than leatherwork) are my shins which I'm currently working on.