Are you planning on adding the paldrons later? Not that it needs it but just curious. Perhaps a version 2 with paldrons and boots when your not being rushed for time?
Just had to jump in here and give you some mad props on this costume from construction to execution. This is some serious ingenuity and creativeness that is so rare now a days outside the box of fiberglass and resins, which are normally the walls of this forum. The best way I can sum it is: Congratulations on a job well done.
I agree. I remember talking with PZ about 2-3 weeks before DragonCon and she was just starting this. You work at an epic speed and maintain amazing detail and accuracy.
Just for curiosity sake, when you come back on-line to the forum, aftera lot of recoup time from the con, I would really like to know a bit more about the gauntlets design and construction concepts. THinking about doing a Darkness cosplay, too. THanks.
That is an amazing costume, for removal at the end of the day one of the better things to use is rubbing alchohol and a brush to work it under the edge. From there just keep using the brush and alchohol to disolve the spirit gum until the parts come free. A better adhesive for use on skin is latex based Duo surgical adhesive, it is used for among other things holding on prosthetic facial pieces. Once again an amazing costume and very creative thinking outside the box using silicon caulking as a costume material.
Overall this costume is fantastic, but I'm also curious if you're going to add more detail to it later on. To me it would only add to it not take away as it feels like there's something missing from it.