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THE FINISHED COSTUME!


OTHER ROBODOGS THAT HAVE BEEN WORKED ON! (I hope to see these finished!)
Cornicello Photography at Monsterpalooza 2017 (Saturday by John Cornicello)


Click on any photo for a much larger, better view of the finished piece!


THOUGHTS:

Thank you to MISS MONSTER MEL for all the neat work she puts out every year!  It lets us have a lot of fun!When done, SHOW US on twitter! Especially @MissMonsterMel ! She has told me in person she loves seeing what people make of her masks (especially when it is a whole costume) !   

Take your time doing this project!  It is not easy, and definitely not one for the light hearted.  It takes a lot of work, and a lot of time. Don't rush it.

Personally, I had a blast doing this project! I am extrememly pleased with the hand painting I did with the mask. I had to learn how to make plastic look rusty, and heat-bending plastic to line things up! That was very cool.

The backpack is amazing, and nothing could go better with that! (Thanks again Phil!)


Things I would/might change:

I might buy japanese split shoes called "Jika-tabi" which looks sort of like some of the RoboDogMan feet.  I still might as they may be more comfy than the boots that don't quite fit me.  I might match them up with the Wasteland Boot Covers that Miss Monster has for sale too!

I might change the "silver dot" on the top of the head to a gem of some sort.  

Since the backpack glows, I wont add any glowing parts on the head or hands. :)



MissMonster to the left, me to the right at Monsterpalooza. Pro Photo by John Cornicello.



MissMonster to the left, me to the right at Monsterpalooza. Pro Photo by John Cornicello.



MissMonster to the left, me to the right at Monsterpalooza. Pro Photo by John Cornicello.



MissMonster to the left, me to the right at Monsterpalooza. It was awesome that she ended up bringing her costume too!



Miss Monster, Jarod Shiflett (of the Shiflett Brother), and myself at Monsterpalooza.



The day that myself and Phil Burgess surprised Mel at Monsterpalooza.  She was surprised and happy to see how we put things together!



First time trying on the costume completely!  In friend's backyard.



First time trying on the costume completely!  In friend's backyard. Shows the backpack. You can tell it glows in the daylight!



First time trying on the costume completely!  In friend's backyard.



Another photo of my first time trying on the costume completely!  In friend's backyard.



Another photo of my first time trying on the costume completely!  In friend's backyard.



Another photo of my first time trying on the costume completely!  In friend's backyard.



Another photo of my first time trying on the costume completely!  In friend's backyard.



This is one of Miss Monster's 12" dolls that we got our ideas from.  I loved the design!  THANK YOU SO MUCH MEL for letting me do this!

 
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