Hey, though I might show off my newest costume. It is Jayce from Leauge of Legends with the ingame skin "Full Metal".
I decided to make this during the fall of 2012 and started building it early 2013. It took about 6 months to complete on the side of studying. Its made from EVA foam and hot glue, with plastidip and regular spraypaint. Used LED-strips with 120 LEDs/meter running on a 12V battery pack bade from 4 holders that keep 8x1,5V batteries. The battery pack is made in acrylic plastic and then velcroed to the inside of the chest over the shoulder. The weight of the batteries equalizes the weight from the huge right shoulder. But now for some pics, HAMMERTIME!






Photo by: Joacim Schwartz Photography (joacimschwartz.com/)
Photos taken at Närcon 2013 in Sweden.
Heres a pic with the lights on. Also have lights on the back like the ingame model does, but cant find a good pic of that atm. There is a total of 500 lights I think, lost count...The lights in the hammer are turned on by remote and the lights in the armor are turned on by a smal button attached at my wrist.

Photo: Daniel Ahlberg
Photo taken on the outdoor scene at Närcon 2013 in Sweden.
Hope you like it
I decided to make this during the fall of 2012 and started building it early 2013. It took about 6 months to complete on the side of studying. Its made from EVA foam and hot glue, with plastidip and regular spraypaint. Used LED-strips with 120 LEDs/meter running on a 12V battery pack bade from 4 holders that keep 8x1,5V batteries. The battery pack is made in acrylic plastic and then velcroed to the inside of the chest over the shoulder. The weight of the batteries equalizes the weight from the huge right shoulder. But now for some pics, HAMMERTIME!






Photo by: Joacim Schwartz Photography (joacimschwartz.com/)
Photos taken at Närcon 2013 in Sweden.
Heres a pic with the lights on. Also have lights on the back like the ingame model does, but cant find a good pic of that atm. There is a total of 500 lights I think, lost count...The lights in the hammer are turned on by remote and the lights in the armor are turned on by a smal button attached at my wrist.

Photo: Daniel Ahlberg
Photo taken on the outdoor scene at Närcon 2013 in Sweden.
Hope you like it