Because dad is going as WarMachine (Ironman with a WM paintjob),
my son 6 weeks old wanted to be Tony Stark. This was the quickest idea I could come up with for him. It's LED based and is quite bright! This is a simple costume that in *no way* compares to the caliber of the projects on this forum, but I thought I would share anyway.
Using an Ikea light as the arc reactor, fabric iron-on for reinforcments and rivets to attached the light to the onesie, I was able to create an Arc Reactor powered onesie!
The Ikea light had a mount which I rivoted to the onesie that that it could be washed. The rivets were aluminium so they won't rust. Just remove the light and throw into washer.
I printed out a design I found on the internet for an Arc Reactor and glued it to the LED light.
my son 6 weeks old wanted to be Tony Stark. This was the quickest idea I could come up with for him. It's LED based and is quite bright! This is a simple costume that in *no way* compares to the caliber of the projects on this forum, but I thought I would share anyway.
Using an Ikea light as the arc reactor, fabric iron-on for reinforcments and rivets to attached the light to the onesie, I was able to create an Arc Reactor powered onesie!
The Ikea light had a mount which I rivoted to the onesie that that it could be washed. The rivets were aluminium so they won't rust. Just remove the light and throw into washer.
I printed out a design I found on the internet for an Arc Reactor and glued it to the LED light.
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