Non Profit Cosplay Batman Student Stage Production

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I realized that the straps needed to be fashioned out of something rigid. They could then be securely glued onto the backs of each vial. Seen here are the vials being fashioned for Batgirl’s utility belt:

My solution to the problem of neater, more rigid vials belt loops was to use flexible white styrene. I cut a bunch of ½ inch wide strips .

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I carefully wrap-folded the strips around the width of the finished belt bands, and trimmed the ends to the appropriate length.

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I then contoured the ends of each loop strap into a curved radius by forcing them onto a rounded edge of my paper cutter.

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The purpose for radiusing these ends was so that the loops would make full surface contact when glued against the rounded length of the vials.

I sandpapered each styrene belt loop (to prep for glue and paint) and then attached them to the un-painted vials with superglue.

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I typically then sandpaper the vials one last time (to clean up any glue stains) and proceed with final detailing work:

Three coats of white primer followed by six coats of Tamiya gloss "Chrome Yellow" hobby spray.

I do a light sanding in between each of the coats of primer and paint to get rids of lumps in the paint job, or wayward lint or hairs that are inevitably attracted to the paint when wet.

Lastly, two coats of gloss clear.

Here are The Batman's finished utility belt hard items (and dyed pouches) just as they were ready to be installed onto the belt band.

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These breakdowns are wonderfully informative and greatly appreciated.

Any chance you would post a pattern of the cape "fitted shoulder"? I think it sounds like the right approach for a future costume, but I can't quite wrap my mind around what you mean...

Anyway, I'm greatly enjoying your progress and your techniques.
 
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These breakdowns are wonderfully informative and greatly appreciated.

Any chance you would post a pattern of the cape "fitted shoulder"? I think it sounds like the right approach for a future costume, but I can't quite wrap my mind around what you mean...

Anyway, I'm greatly enjoying your progress and your techniques.



What I am typically referring to when I say "fitted shoulder" or "shaped shoulder" is a flat pattern that takes into account the shoulder measurement of the wearer.

Most professional garments have a shaped shoulder. There is typically a front panel(s) to the garment and a rear panel(s) to the garment. When the panels are sewn together, the result is always a seam along the shoulder.

Take a look at the shoulder of whatever t-shirt, sweater, or shirt you are wearing right now and you'll see what I mean.

Without this type of seam (like in the case of a circular "poncho" pattern), the garment would merely drape over the shoulder randomly. It would not be sized specifically for the measurement and shoulder shape of the particular wearer.

So the pattern for my bat-cape looked something like this:

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I have added several illustrations to my previous post about capes to hopefully better clarify some of this stuff. Hopefully it will help.
 
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You are a God!!

Thank you so much that really helps. However my bank balance is gonna hate you in a few months. :)
 
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Well I'm kinda used to that by now. My bank balance despises me.
 
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I am brand new here and this is the first thread I am looking through. What a great way to start, amazing work dude.
 
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Darklord, thanks again for sharing your impressive wealth of knowledge.

It's funny, I was going through and thinking, "Did I somehow miss all these pics before..?" Glad to see it's a later addition, and also appreciated.

Looking forward to employing some of these techniques, and sorry not to be regionally close enough to get to check out this production when it finally comes to pass. Maybe you will create a video document of the show...
 
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This helps all costume builders!
I'm actually now using your technique for the belts to build my Ant-man utility belt!
Thanks and amazing work!
 
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Now it's on to our Kickstarter and fund-raising campaign!

In the meantime, enjoy these images. They are from last night's final publicity photo shoot for "Father's Of The Dark Knight"...
 
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CATWOMAN

**See September 25th photo update**


Photography by Roberto Williams
 
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**See September 25th photo update**

Photography by Roberto Williams
 
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**See September 25th photo update**

Photography by Roberto Williams
 
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**See September 25th photo update**

Photography By Roberto Williams
 
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**See September 25th photo update**

Photography by Roberto Williams
 
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THE RIDDLER: "Riddle me this, you pointy-eared night RAT!"

Photography by Roberto Williams


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