djd585
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So, last Halloween, purely by chance, a couple of friends and I ended up dressing up as Batman characters for a night out, and it turned out to be quite fun to have a theme, so I had an idea to do an Avengers themed dress up to coincide with next year’s Age of Ultron release.
It turns out that some friends and I are hoping to dress up as various Marvel characters and hopefully (as I have contacted our local cinema) we can raise money for charity along the way.
As I am going to be responsible for making the majority of the costumes I decided to start this in order to post our progress and hopefully get advice and encouragement, so that I can keep up with things and don’t run out of time.
All the costumes will be on as tight a budget as possible and as I have absolutely no sewing experience, I will be trying to do things as basically as possible (though roping in my friends to help with the needle and thread).
The characters we are hoping to make are:
- Thor – a sleeveless, capeless version of the first film armour
- Captain America – the new Avengers 2 design
- Tony Stark – an armour testing phase look with the arc reactor chest and a hand and maybe one leg
- Black Widow – a general look based off the latest version but simplified
- Hawkeye – the basic all black costume from the first Avengers
- Nick Fury – the smart look with the grey polo jumper from the Winter Soldier promo posters
- Maria Hill – the general Shield uniform
- Scarlet Witch – black dress, small red leather jacket
- Loki – the most complicated of the costumes in my opinion, but a simplified version from the Avengers film (at the moment anyway)
I may also try to rope a couple of others into being Coulson and Pepper Potts too as these should involve very little to build and could compliment the one already there nicely.
Unfortunately as it stands we do not know anyone who would make a good Hulk/Banner or Quicksilver who would like to join in, and although anyone could be Ultron, I think the costume would take a lot of time to make and thus might just prove impossible.
The aim is not for movie accuracy costumes, but for something better than a costume shop costume and recognisable as the characters from the films in order to impress the children that are going to watch the new movie.
Also, here we are last Halloween just in case anyone was curious.


Now, on with the Marvel costumes. Any advice would be hugely appreciated, and I will post back soon.
It turns out that some friends and I are hoping to dress up as various Marvel characters and hopefully (as I have contacted our local cinema) we can raise money for charity along the way.
As I am going to be responsible for making the majority of the costumes I decided to start this in order to post our progress and hopefully get advice and encouragement, so that I can keep up with things and don’t run out of time.
All the costumes will be on as tight a budget as possible and as I have absolutely no sewing experience, I will be trying to do things as basically as possible (though roping in my friends to help with the needle and thread).
The characters we are hoping to make are:
- Thor – a sleeveless, capeless version of the first film armour
- Captain America – the new Avengers 2 design
- Tony Stark – an armour testing phase look with the arc reactor chest and a hand and maybe one leg
- Black Widow – a general look based off the latest version but simplified
- Hawkeye – the basic all black costume from the first Avengers
- Nick Fury – the smart look with the grey polo jumper from the Winter Soldier promo posters
- Maria Hill – the general Shield uniform
- Scarlet Witch – black dress, small red leather jacket
- Loki – the most complicated of the costumes in my opinion, but a simplified version from the Avengers film (at the moment anyway)
I may also try to rope a couple of others into being Coulson and Pepper Potts too as these should involve very little to build and could compliment the one already there nicely.
Unfortunately as it stands we do not know anyone who would make a good Hulk/Banner or Quicksilver who would like to join in, and although anyone could be Ultron, I think the costume would take a lot of time to make and thus might just prove impossible.
The aim is not for movie accuracy costumes, but for something better than a costume shop costume and recognisable as the characters from the films in order to impress the children that are going to watch the new movie.
Also, here we are last Halloween just in case anyone was curious.


Now, on with the Marvel costumes. Any advice would be hugely appreciated, and I will post back soon.