Hello all, I'm back with something new! The first episode of my video podcast: the Cosmaker Propcast, where I spotlight my followers!
Meet Gaby, she was a joy to interview. She's new to the scene and actively uploading quality content at a stunning rate!
https://t.co/1E6XO3OpgF
Master Chief, from Halo. I made this in 2012 (I was 17). My first cardboard costume, although I used plastic for the visor and some tape. I made the gun in welding class (my teacher was mad, but let me keep it lol)
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Original broadsword with extending handle, before and after Raphael. I copied your style to decorate my build. I love it, this is the way!
*I also posted a video of the sword extending, I hope thats okay:)
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I've got my fancy witcher armor, so I figured I should dye my head hair for an updated sexy instagram photo shoot. I'm not super into wigs, but i may have to make an exception. I have a Santa-on-vacation vibe with my cut
The Epic Cardboard Props guy reviewed my broadsword/kite shield build!
I'm quite stoked, this guy is at the top of the hill I'm climbing. Getting his advice on a build is an honor, and getting permission to use the clips in my tutorial video is a privilege I appreciate very much.
Final photo dump for my upcoming Cardboard Broadsword with Extending Handle tutorial.
I see so many mistakes, but you've gotta call it good eventually. Time to move on to the matching kite-shield!
From my upcoming Cardboard Broadsword with Extending Handle tutorial, 42 minutes of precise instructions to make this blade. Furthermore, with my instructions you'll be more prepared to make -any- prop blade better. Consider subscribing so you don't miss it;D
Couters complete, another tutorial for my cardboard suit of armor series
Also, upon seeing my viewers are 3% Canadian, I committed to adding metric units of measurement to this and future tutorials. O Canada, eh?
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