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u/James_Null · 1 pointr/CosplayHelp

Sorry for the delay, I've been looking around a bit.

If the shape of the mask is just a rounded surface, there's a fairly cheap featureless chrome mask showcased in this video. They bring up painting the masks with transparent paint, so there shouldn't be much issue if you need a specific color.

Another option is vacuforming, but this one would take a bit more work and is more costly. If you don't have a vacuform machine, here is a video for making a simple one, and here is a tutorial for vacuforming a mask (for the shrike skin, funnily enough). There is also a video here for tinting a vacuformed visor if you want a bit more information on that aspect. You can use a number of plastics for vacuforming, but people tend to use PETG plastic for masks and the like because it's clear.

 

I'm unfortunately not too knowledgable when it comes to fabric paint, but I'll help where I can. This website and this video have tutorials for painting on denim using acrylic paints. If you can get glow in the dark acrylics, that method might work for you. There's also this fabric paint, but I can't personally vouch for it since I've never really done any fabric painting. Those seem like good starting points, but I would suggest doing a bit more in-depth research before starting

u/JapanimeMind · 1 pointr/CosplayHelp

Mod podge is like a finish for your pieces. There're different types of mod podges depending on what type of finish you're looking for. There's the matte finish, which doesn't have the shine you need. Then there's the one I hyperlinked in my first response which will definitely give you that glossy look you'll need. Even regular mod podge will help. If you decide to get the spray on mod podge, I recommend testing it on a spare piece of styrofoam to see if it eats away at the styrofoam like regular spray paint does. I've never tried the spray on mod podge before, just the manual paint on.

u/KuroSaiyan99 · 1 pointr/CosplayHelp

Amazon sells grills. You can either paint the words (food safe paint recommended) or engrave them with a small piece of sandpaper. My friend used the sandpaper method and it didn’t look as good as I’ve seen others do.

There is also a good tutorial here

u/YourMotherLovesYou · 1 pointr/CosplayHelp

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B019O203C4/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_LJzFDbS0SFCXM

If you want the face shield to be more accurate then you can use
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B001VXVSZ6/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_OLzFDbF5BA6BP

As a replacement with some slight modifications to the border but thats really simple i can walk you through that if you need help

Finding a replica is near impossible and even if you do you have to be prepared to drop 500-800 on it

As for the ear defenders i just used some small plastic bowls (that i got at a dollar store) that i shaped to fit using a dremel tool

Then just scuff up the paint on the helm and spray paint it green

It worked ok for me

u/cactusthespacecat · 1 pointr/CosplayHelp

The jacket looks similar to one of these styles,

Rothco MA-1 Flight Jacket, Gun Metal Grey, L https://www.amazon.com/dp/B015HKBSIA/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_8DQEDb090F4RJ

CRYSULLY Mens Zip Up Motorcycle Windbreaker Faux Leather Jacket Unfilled Bomber Jacket Coat Outwear Grey https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07G4TD99C/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_WEQEDbRH9ABP8

And the skull mask could be something like this?

WTACTFUL 3D Skeleton Lycra Masks Scary Skull Balaclavas Ghost Headwear Cosply Costume Halloween Party Ski Full Face Mask https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01M4P2ACJ/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_sHQEDbT2JDCQ5

Good luck! You'll look great

u/datrandomduggy · 2 pointsr/CosplayHelp

The pants would probably just be cargo pants here is a pair that might work with a bit of weathering I think https://www.amazon.ca/Dickies-Occupational-2112372DS-Polyester-Industrial/dp/B00GTQ2UJS/ref=mp_s_a_1_23?dchild=1&keywords=cargo+pants+man&qid=1571622209&sprefix=corgo&sr=8-23
Also what would be a cool idea is to have a Yoda backpack like this https://www.amazon.ca/Star-Wars-Yoda-Plush-Backpack/dp/B017T98H0Y/ref=mp_s_a_1_2?dchild=1&keywords=yoda+backpack&qid=1571622325&sr=8-2
But that is more money and you might not want that just a funny idea and for the boots that might be hard maybe check around perhaps a goodwill if you are ok with that

u/TNTorch · 2 pointsr/CosplayHelp

Just so you know I ordered this dremel for $20 on Amazon and it works great. Time is money!! Halloween approacheth! https://smile.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B003BYRFH8?psc=1&ref=ppx_pop_mob_b_asin_title

u/Kyengen · 2 pointsr/CosplayHelp

Jewelers polishing compounds. Something like this: https://www.amazon.com/1-Ounce-Polishing-Compound-Jewelers-Plastic/dp/B00I8Z26GK


If you have a rotary tool with a soft wheel, this will take all of ten minutes to fix. If you're doing it by hand, it'll work as well, just take longer. For a rust spot like that, I'd say the order of operations should be Black, White, Green. The black will get rid of the rust, the white will smooth the area to match it's surroundings (go light on that, you don't want to mess up the grain) and the green will polish it back up and leave a little protection on it so it takes longer to damage later.

u/soylatte · 3 pointsr/CosplayHelp

Look up clear plastic globes, make sure you get one big enough for your head, and just use some foam for the neck area.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00435DYNS/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_tai_FccEDb5TMSVK5