Pwns Mastasurf at TF2
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More costuming work. Gotta finish some other stuff in less than a month too First off, for those who don't know what steam punk is: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steampunk Anyway, this is my first steam punk themed costume. Being the prop builder I am, I started with the goggles
Next is the vest. Gonna cheat and buy the pants, braces, shirt, and shoes since I don't have time to make that stuff before I need it for my friend's room party at CONvergence. Our theme is an airship docked it a park outside the capital in St. Paul MN in summer. I'll take photos. But then I'll hopefully finish everything and be able to compete with this costume at Geek.Kon. Might even win something
*edit*
Almost forgot, materials:
Base is a welding mask which I painted up.
Leather is riveted over the flexible plastic part.
The right side (from my point of view) lens is a functional magnifier, the main ocular does not function though.
The lens holder device actually telescopes and rotates.
The main ocular is made from some pipe fittings, some ring bearings, a cheap monocular (chosen for its odd shape), some pop-rivets, and a few small gears.
Next is the vest. Gonna cheat and buy the pants, braces, shirt, and shoes since I don't have time to make that stuff before I need it for my friend's room party at CONvergence. Our theme is an airship docked it a park outside the capital in St. Paul MN in summer. I'll take photos. But then I'll hopefully finish everything and be able to compete with this costume at Geek.Kon. Might even win something
*edit*
Almost forgot, materials:
Base is a welding mask which I painted up.
Leather is riveted over the flexible plastic part.
The right side (from my point of view) lens is a functional magnifier, the main ocular does not function though.
The lens holder device actually telescopes and rotates.
The main ocular is made from some pipe fittings, some ring bearings, a cheap monocular (chosen for its odd shape), some pop-rivets, and a few small gears.
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