Tuesday, 10 September 2013
Maeda Keiji Sword Sengoku basara
Never found out what happened to this sword…. it was used with full cosplay at least twice but that is all I know
to my surprise simply veneering two pieces of balsa wood together turned out WAY stronger than I thought it would. I never once felt like it would break for such a long blade
I still love the cherry blossom guard
Labels:
cosplay,
development,
keiji,
maeda,
maeda keiji,
sengoku basara,
sword,
tiskatrowa,
weapons
Sunday, 1 September 2013
Hellsing Alexander Anderson Blades
An oldie this one 'ere be. Hellsing Alexander Anderson's weapons of choice.
Haha I just remembered that I got paid to do these with anime
Haha I just remembered that I got paid to do these with anime
Saturday, 31 August 2013
Sengoku Basara Yukimura's Second Set Finished
Will have to check external harddrive for any more photos of the finished pieces. Sengoku Basara Yukimura's Second Set. Model not me btw XD
Labels:
basara,
cosplay,
lances,
props,
sengoku basara,
staffs,
tiskatrowa,
weapons,
yukimura
Friday, 30 August 2013
Kino's Journey Gun Development
Just the beginning. Plus this is my first revolver, well a Colt 1851 Navy London, thats I've ever made.
So far it is just carved balsa wood. Managed to get my mits on some really thick blocks of it
Labels:
colt 1851,
cosplay,
development,
kino,
kino no tabi,
kinos journey,
props,
revolver,
tabi,
tiskatrowa,
weapons
Sengoku Basara Yukimura Weapons Second Set Development
Labels:
basara,
cosplay,
development,
lances,
props,
sengoku basara,
staffs,
tiskatrowa,
weapons,
yukimura
Thursday, 29 August 2013
Sengoku Basara Yukimura's Weapons
This was my first take on Yukimura's staffs/lances from Sengoku Basara. Tomorrow I'll upload the second set I made, so you can see the difference.
Pvc pipe, foam sheet and balsa wood was used
Labels:
basara,
cosplay,
lances,
sengoku basara,
staffs,
tiskatrowa,
weapons,
yukimura
Tuesday, 27 August 2013
Tales of Vesperia Raven's Knife
Tales of Vesperia Raven's Knife.
I remember all those years ago when I did this, I learnt the hard way that joins in the wrong place can lead to easy breakage.
I remember all those years ago when I did this, I learnt the hard way that joins in the wrong place can lead to easy breakage.
Labels:
cosplay,
knife,
raven,
tales of,
tales of vesperia,
tiskatrowa
Friday, 23 August 2013
Sneek peek for next project
Labels:
cosplay,
kino,
kino no tabi,
kinos journey,
sneek peek,
tabi,
tiskatrowa
Thursday, 22 August 2013
Shingeki no Kyojin Cosplay Development
Well lets get this post started shall we. Didnt realise just how much
I have missed cosplaying. No, I'll rephrase that. I didnt realise how
much I missed making things.
As Shingeki no Kyokin blew me away and inspired me to try to get back into cosplay and prop making.
First things first, I hunted down some white trousers and as I was about to move and had no idea how to make the jacket, I got one custom made online. Which I love to bits.
Now I got lucky here too. I have small feet, Im like size six, so i could order a pair of boots I wanted quite easily, a pair of female boots at that. Ive seen a lot of male cosplayers on other sites have trouble getting boots their sizes
After I figured out my plans on how to potentially put the harness part of the 3D gear and got my mits on some antiqued fake leather, I gave it a go. Even after all the experimenting I have so much of that fabric left. Will come in handy though for future stuff
The blades were made from 5mm balsa wood. The handles are three layers glued together and then carved into shape with a scapel and sandpaper.
Since making these, Ive realised what way i should have made them in order to actually get them to really look like the anime counterparts. So will be remaking them one day, plus with proper colour schemes.
I basically extended some boxes I got home work back when this project first came into fruition, when i saw them I knew I had to have them. Even my gluing up looks like a mess. I folded 2mm card so there would be less open joins overall. The vertical strips and the front are 4mm foam board.
I did order another type of silver paint but it never showed, so I couldnt do what I really wanted. Next time perhaps. Im glad I got the blades to stay at midpoint
Never knew how handy a ps2 could be, it helped me while gluing so often haha. And yes I do enjoy making a mess.
This is where I began to panic and completely attatched the boxes to the harness, which I then sewed to the trousers. I was so afraid of them moving down while walking.
Now all I have to do is wait for some of the photos a friend took, Ill keep reminding him dont you worry
I learnt so much from doing this project again. Mainly, make templates and prototypes. Im so rusty. I think they could be so much better and want to do them again.
Cant wait
As Shingeki no Kyokin blew me away and inspired me to try to get back into cosplay and prop making.
First things first, I hunted down some white trousers and as I was about to move and had no idea how to make the jacket, I got one custom made online. Which I love to bits.
Now I got lucky here too. I have small feet, Im like size six, so i could order a pair of boots I wanted quite easily, a pair of female boots at that. Ive seen a lot of male cosplayers on other sites have trouble getting boots their sizes
After I figured out my plans on how to potentially put the harness part of the 3D gear and got my mits on some antiqued fake leather, I gave it a go. Even after all the experimenting I have so much of that fabric left. Will come in handy though for future stuff
The blades were made from 5mm balsa wood. The handles are three layers glued together and then carved into shape with a scapel and sandpaper.
Since making these, Ive realised what way i should have made them in order to actually get them to really look like the anime counterparts. So will be remaking them one day, plus with proper colour schemes.
I basically extended some boxes I got home work back when this project first came into fruition, when i saw them I knew I had to have them. Even my gluing up looks like a mess. I folded 2mm card so there would be less open joins overall. The vertical strips and the front are 4mm foam board.
I did order another type of silver paint but it never showed, so I couldnt do what I really wanted. Next time perhaps. Im glad I got the blades to stay at midpoint
Never knew how handy a ps2 could be, it helped me while gluing so often haha. And yes I do enjoy making a mess.
This is where I began to panic and completely attatched the boxes to the harness, which I then sewed to the trousers. I was so afraid of them moving down while walking.
Now all I have to do is wait for some of the photos a friend took, Ill keep reminding him dont you worry
I learnt so much from doing this project again. Mainly, make templates and prototypes. Im so rusty. I think they could be so much better and want to do them again.
Cant wait
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