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My cosplay progress - bladehoarder - Sep. 15, 2008 I have been attending DragonCon for the past four years. For those of you who don't know, dragon con is an absolutely massive sci-fi/fantasy nerdgasm held every year in downtown Atlanta. I'm not much into sci-fi, but I attend to take part in the combat robot tournament that is held there every year (Robot Battles). Usually, I procrastinate and end up finishing my robot the night before the competition. That, combined with the metric buttload of AP classes that I took in high school didn't give me much time to do anything else DragonCon related, like preparing a decent cosplay. For dragonCon '08, I went as New Age Retro Hippie from earthbound. I didn't have to make any sort of a costume because I bear an amazing natural resemblance to New Age Retro Hippie. Now that I am in college and I have much more free time, I have decided to prepare a "real" cosplay for next year's DragonCon. I will be an aperture science test subject, (basically Chell from portal, but male). There are like, 50 billion orange jumpsuits on eBay, so I am not in a rush to get one yet. I have started to make an actual size weighted companion cube over the past few days. It is not finished, but it is looking good. For my portal gun, I will get a huge super soaker and spray paint it silver. I might add a few bits of scrap metal to it for added realism. This cosplay seems much more "doable" than my old idea to cosplay as Lavos from chrono trigger. I was actually going to do it, making it out of chicken wire and paper mache, but then I realized it wouldn't fit in a car. RE: My cosplay progress - Bey Brad - Sep. 15, 2008 hahahaha holy carp i want to see a lavos costume RE: My cosplay progress - G - Sep. 15, 2008 Wow, good luck on this! I hope to see your progression in this topic RE: My cosplay progress - bladehoarder - Sep. 15, 2008 My idea for the lavos cosume was basically to make a 6 foot wide x 4 foot tall wire mesh hemisphere that I could crouch under and move. The spikes and jaws would be made of paper mache, possibly with a foam board base. I havn't entirely scrapped this idea, but its on the back-burner right now. Theoretically, I could get it to downtown Atlanta by tying it to the top of my parents' car/rent-a car (I don't have a car yet). I am afraid one of the spikes would catch on a the underside of a bridge or a tole booth, throwing the lavos costume on to the interstate. If I get really bored and I find a source of cheap wire mesh, I might actually do this eventually. I would mount speakers to the inside of the dome so I could play the lavos theme to make a dramatic entrance at the convention. If I were to get this done by dragonCon '09, a small flag on top of the lavos costume would say "10 years late, carp" in reference to the actual "day of lavos". |