

I had ordered two in case I ruined the first attempt and was saving it for the next appropriate costume. Plan B was to use the 14" acrylic globe I had stored in the attic from when I made my Animal costume. I'd end up with a dented head and a sagging plume. Issue 3: The foam is rather flexible and I could tell it wouldn't be strong enough for the helmet plume. Issue 2: The dome bottoms weren't consistently flat, so trying to glue them together in order to make a sphere would've caused further distortion and most likely ended up looking like a lumpy egg. I could've spent several hours sanding them into a better shape, but I'd never get it perfect. Issue 1: The domes lacked appropriate curvature as any seam created an angular ridge. Plan A was to fabricate all of the main costume parts (excluding the lycra suit and gloves) using EVA foam, but I was having difficulties with the head. Wet contact cement results in a gooey mess and weaker joints - trust me. Multiple passes results in stepped and/or unclean edges. Make your cuts in one pass if at all possible.

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#Box model 3d model marvin the martian full
Animal, Bender, Oscar) - Marvin The Martian!! Another full body costume which incorporates a head I can barely see out of and feet that make walking damn near impossible (I can either shuffle or trip)- what's not to love about this build! A quick note about foam costuming: Until now, I've never worked with EVA foam. another character from my childhood who shared my not so lovable disposition (it's becoming a trend. That's when inspiration hit me like a two ton heavy thing (Queensryche reference). It wasn't a known character, so come Trick or Treat night, none of the kids (nor adults) would be excited and/or amazed. I started earlier than previous years and was making great progress, but it just wasn't exciting. Truth be told, I was working on an EVA foam based cyborg/armor costume. I fully intended to make a costume with "normal" mobility and field of vision this year.
