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Usually when people hear their idols were married, their fans cry and act like crazy to express their shame and sadness. However, when we hear Ben Whishaw was married, we cry and act like crazy to express our love and bless him the best. >< You are always my Bright Star
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This is the greatest thing I have ever created.
SIXTY-FIVE/100 photos of ; jake gyllenhaal
Neal Caffrey | Full body shots
All righty! Before we start, let me just say that there are many amazing helmet tutorials out there on youtube, cosplay.com, and costuming forums that with a little tweaking and care can probably turn out amazing results. So if you feel that I did something stupid (I probably did) or unnecessary feel free to deviate.
Time frame
If you have a good week off, you could probably finish it.
Materials used
Iron Man Face Plate ($10)
Cardboard
Hot Glue Gun
Can of Bondo ($12)
Plastic Spreader ($1)
Spot Putty ($5)
Polly Filler ($3)
Sandpaper ($5)
**an electric sander ~optional~
Red Spray Paint
(You can find most of the materials used at any hardware store)
First thing you need is to make a base. You’ll have to find sturdy, flexible material to make a mold of your head. A paper mache mold would do fine, but if you haven’t the means, you can make a mold out of cardboard.
to make the base, I roughly followed these tutorials:
http://www.cosplay.com/showthread.php?t=97106
http://jason-peter-todd.tumblr.com/post/3135425844/j-todd-cosplay-wip-2
Got lazy and used an Iron Man half-mask. If you’re twice as lazy as me & have cash to blow, you can get a full body mask for $25.
After some adjusting, you should get a base that nicely on your head. Make sure it’s not too tight before you start anything else. Make sure there aren’t any gaps (I left plenty and paid for it later). The smoother your surface is, the easier it is to apply bondo, and the easier it is to sand.
An ideal helmet mold, made of cardboard, paper mache, or papercraft, should look approximately like this (minus the mouth gap; this is taken from the cosplay.com tutorial):
Part 2 will involve bondo, sanding, and the sucky working conditions you want to avoid.
i love him!!!
Oh my……………….
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Cosplay: DC Bombshells Wonder Woman
Model: Shreddy Krueger
Photographer: Philippe Photography
https://www.facebook.com/PhilippePhotography
http://www.philippephoto.ca
One of my favorites to make and to shoot. So much fun. <3
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basically what happened