Re: WIP Ironman Costume for 5yr old - Progress Report 10/17
Thank you all for your encouragement and kind words! This forum has been one of the best online experiences I've ever had. The community, cooperation and creativity displayed here is second to none. I'm a very proud to be a member of this amazing group of people.
Also of note... I spent the last few days with over 50 of our theatre managers doing some IMAX training, I got several chances to act as an ambassador for RPF over those days.
As some of you are aware, I work in film marketing for my theatre chain and as our managers asked about how to really ramp up their IMAX movie openings, I made sure to mention this forum and the FANTASTIC job our members do in re-creating Hollywood-quality costumes and props.
I'd love to see some of our theatre managers begin to reach out to folks here so they can take advantage of the awesome costumed characters created here on the forum during their opening weekend events! :love
And now for a bit of costume updates...
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CHEST PIECE:
Don't think I mentioned this earlier, but I've been going back and getting some of the detail work done on some of the pieces I've finished building.
Here is the gold details on the chest...
I also added the velcro connection points for the arm armor.
As I've diagrammed earlier, this is a made up of a canvas strap that's hot glued to the shoulder section of the chest armor. That strap is sewn to a short section of elastic. And then that elastic is sewn to a strip of velcro. On the arm side of things, the other half of the velcro is hot glued to the upper edge of the arm armor.
The goal of this is to allow an adjustable tension connection over the shoulder to keep the arm armor in place while Mikey is trick-or-treating.
Here are some pics of it...
This is a picture of the strap-elastic-velcro piece coming off the shoulder section of the chest armor.
and here is the very simple velcro piece attached to the arm pieces...
We test-fit this (quickly) tonight and it seemed to work.

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BOOTS:
WIFE:
"So, you're gonna take those very nice painted boots and completely crap them up?!"
ME:
"Yep." :lol
Freshly painted...
After Black-washing (which I really need to post a tutorial on at some point)...
And finally what the look like after a bit of Rub-n-Buff...
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LEG ARMOR:
First off, I needed to add even more room at the top of the thigh pieces. So, I split them open on the inside of the legs and added some elastic. This should allow them to fit properly and still provide a bit more comfort for Mikey.
I'd say this gives him an extra inch easily and at max expansion maybe a bit more than 2inches.
Here's the inside and outside view of the 'expansion joint' I added to the thigh armor:
Inside...
Outside...
And since I had the weathering stuff out I also tackled the legs...
Here is what the legs and boots look like together: