I’m so glad that I was able to be a part of this group :) its such a great costume to make and to wear :)Captain America USO girls at Dragon*Con 2011
This was the best time ever.
Yes and YES.
My Renee’ Devereaux costume (based on the Tonner doll) at Dragon*Con 2011.
Matt & I in our screen used costumes, worn by Vin Diesel and Thandie Newton in ‘The Chronicles of Riddick’ at Dragon*Con 2011 - photos by the amazing Bryan Humphrey.
My Princess Leia costume (animated maquette version) at Dragon*Con 2011 - photo by Sp3ed Demon on Flickr.
My Captain America USO Girl costume at Dragon*Con 2011 - photo by garrinevan on Flickr.
I finally finished my #DragonCon video! Please share with your friends!
Every time I look at it, I remember how awesome everyone who has ever stepped there on Labor Day weekend has been/will be/is. ILU, DRAGONCON!
Beat Down Boogie’s Really, Really Long Dragon*Con 2011 video.
My screen used Dame Vaako dress (worn by Thandie Newton) from ‘The Chronicles of Riddick’ at Dragon*Con 2011. Photo by Derek DeWeese.
As Princess Leia (Gentle Giant maquette version) at Dragon*Con 2011
Well, this is my first post here. Although I’m anything but a blogger, I figure I’d try this out.
Now that Dragoncon is well over, images have finally began coming in, and I’ve gotten the pictures that I’ve been most anticipating. I’ve got to thank Bryan Humphrey for taking these wonderful shots of me. He’s been going to the con for about 4 years now, and this was the first time I remembered to seek out his shooting area.
First up is the Tony Stark Monaco suit that I made for DC last year. I brought him back again this year since I had little time to really make new stuff.
While I had little time to make new stuff, I had the insane idea of building a full Loki costume. Normally the task itself wouldn’t be considered insane for me, but I decided upon this FOUR WEEKS before the con!!! haha
While I just barely got it completed in time, there is still much that I am unhappy with. I utterly hate the poly wools that were used for the soft parts of the outfit, while I’m about 90% pleased with all of the armor. The helmet… well while it’s not 100% perfect, it also had to weigh about 20lbs or so! Safe to say that I am currently working away on sculpting a proper helmet, now that there are no immediate deadlines to have it completed.
If any other great shots pop up from other photographers, I will be sure to post them. In the meantime, please check out the rest of Bryan’s con photography for some of the other crazy outfits everyone else at the con was wearing. http://bryanhumphrey.zenfolio.com/
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Me dressed as Bernadette from Big Bang Theory with Wil Wheaton from Dragon*con 2011. He was so awesome!
Oh go on. ;)
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