is it possible to have a version without belts and pouches?? i love the style of the armor but it doesn't go well with modded outfit that already have belts (if its possible for the light version of the armor too)
Well done. To give the "diaper" its proper names, the rear piece is a "culet" (from Latin "culus" for rump). Front part is a "cod piece", though "crotch" piece (or plate) is the common modern name. There's already a Nexus mod doing it to heavy armour here, but yours may be the first to include the sturdy armour too. However, you or others might still want to take a look at that mod as it also tweaks the shape of the heavy armour (it retains or removes the cod & culet pieces as options). And there's a Nexus mod removing the "diaper" from leather & metal armour here. I use both these mods. Like yours they're both plugin-less. Thanks for sharing.
[Note on cod piece: The cod is short for coddling. Many internet sources mistakenly state it comes from "cod" being 16th century slang for scrotum, but they've got that the wrong way around, for it was the existing use of cod pieces that actually brought about the slang term.]
I nearly always learn something interesting when you post, streetyson. It's a pity that the Nexus only allows us to hit the kudos button just the once.
You're too kind. Glad some find my missives interesting (as I know from one or two angry PMs that some do not). Thanks for reading!
[P.S. if you or anyone is into Nora's origins, I wrote an explainer here on how she (and poss even Fallout's vault suit design itself) was based on Emma Peel (actress Diana Rigg). There's also stuff in the comments there on Nora's in-game background and approx age.]
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sadly this mod won't work for me no matter what I do. Maybe it will work in future. I'll track this mod though
Can you please make so the heavy armor doesn't have the back "diaper" but still retain the canteen please ?
Endorsed !
P.S. can you do one without back diaper and canteen remover please ?
[Note on cod piece: The cod is short for coddling. Many internet sources mistakenly state it comes from "cod" being 16th century slang for scrotum, but they've got that the wrong way around, for it was the existing use of cod pieces that actually brought about the slang term.]
[P.S. if you or anyone is into Nora's origins, I wrote an explainer here on how she (and poss even Fallout's vault suit design itself) was based on Emma Peel (actress Diana Rigg). There's also stuff in the comments there on Nora's in-game background and approx age.]