Showing posts with label cosplay. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cosplay. Show all posts

Sunday, November 23, 2014

Lo Pan cosplay

Big Trouble in Little China. This movie never gets old for me. By far one of Carpenter's best films that has some interesting characters, especially David Lo Pan. I've thought about making Lo Pan's costume for the longest time, but cost and other obstacles keep me from pursuing it further. But which version of Lo Pan would I make? As Jack Burton says, "Little old basket case on wheels or the ten foot tall roadblock." It's a tough decision either way but both would have their challenges. 




The tall version of Lo Pan in his ceremonial garb has several obstacles. The most difficult task would be recreating the silk robe. Finding the right material might be next to impossible.  His pale face and facial hair would be achieved with makeup, although I don't have much experience in the makeup department. I could see making the hat myself. Getting some short stilts to reach his tall stature would be pretty easy also.

The wheelchair-bound Lo Pan has its challenges also. The hardest is achieving the old man look. The easiest but most expensive solution would be to have a custom silicone mask made. The withered hands could be done cheaply with latex and makeup or the more expensive route made with silicone. His clothing is a general looking suit and tie which would be simple to assemble. Old man Lo Pan is married to his wheelchair so I'd have to track one of those down. Sitting down makes you look smaller anyway but I wonder if my 6 foot tall frame would still look to big even in a wheel chair.

I think cosplaying either character would be a fun challenge. If I ever get serious about this character I will have some major decisions to make. I can imitate Lo Pan's voice very well so that is one thing I don't have to worry about ;) "INDEED!"

Thursday, July 17, 2014

Nightbreed Reunion

Another horror convention is in the books, but this one was more than I was expecting. I was at Days of the Dead in Indianapolis for a special Nightbreed Reunion. This was the first major event that I could sport my new Dr. Decker costume and I was excited as ever. The cast was incredibly nice just as I had hoped. It was fun to hear them recall their time working on the movie.

This is a killer shot of the Nightbreed cast and myself as Dr. Decker; one of those "right place at the right time" moments.
























More pics from the show.





Tuesday, December 10, 2013

The Ultimate Dr. Decker Costume

A dream project of mine has finally been completed: to construct a screen accurate Dr. Decker costume from Nightbreed! I say dream project because prior to one year ago I did not have the necessary skills to build this costume. The thing I wanted to avoid most was "settling" for a run-of-the-mill costume. I have never done that with any of my costumes before and wasn't about to start now. I wanted this to be the best Dr. Decker costume that had ever been assembled by a fan. When I began this journey I knew it would be difficult but I wasn't prepared for just how many obstacles I would run into. I won't go on and on but the problems I encountered did not dissuade me. This costume took me almost an entire year to construct, with the mask being the most involved and difficult part by far. I was not familiar with certain molding techniques needed to make the mask so I had to learn them.
I tracked down many of the wardrobe items while perusing Ebay and visiting local thrift stores. There were several pieces that I could not find that had to be custom made, such as the mask and necktie. I will be making a separate post on how I made the mask. The hard work paid off and I am very proud of how it turned out. Many thanks to my wife Ames for her wonderful photography and assisting me with numerous costume changes. Because of how the mask laces up I need assistance every time I put it on. Also thanks go out to Julie for being a willing victim in one of our photo shoots.


On with the pics...

           

                       

We did a few re-enactments from the movie...