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15 Coolest Halloween Costumes. What's more awesome than superhero costumes for Halloween? How about these Cubeecraft'd Avengers (made for Dragon*Con 2010). Tom DePetrillo built a mechanized Avatar AMP suit. He spent 450 hours and $1,600 building it. This hand-made Carnage was crafted head-to-toe by the owner, and only put him back a mere $500. Everyone has already seen an iPhone costume, but these two iPhone fanboys have brought the idea to a whole different level.Using LCD TV's and car batteries they managed to create two brilliant (85 pounds heavy) iPhone costumes that will definitely make a killing. They had already approached the idea 2 years ago with a much less convincing version but it seems like this year they really mastered it. Heidi Klum is not only beautiful but she can surely pull out a nice Halloween costume.

This Rubik's Cube costume will have your friends wondering when you will be “solved”. Dead Pixel Halloween costume. Steampunk Halloween Costume. Victorianpicnic2008. Movie Sculptor Makes His Own Iron Man Costumes | OddMods - Furniture Mods, Interior Design, Architecture, and Design Inspiration. Norway native John Bekkensten is a well-known sculptor who has had pieces featured in Gladiator, Braveheart, Robin Hood, and countless other movies. But when he wasn’t working on professional projects, Bekkensten was hard at work on his Iron Man outfit.

Bekkensten has also been working on a War Machine costume. Both constumes were made out of fiberglass and plastic. John and his friend strolled around London in the suites, stunning (and maybe scaring) every person they walked by. [via odditycentral] Tagged as: iron man costume, iron man suit, john bekkensten. One of the Best Bowser Costumes You’ll Ever See [PIC] Are you sure you want to clear the history of the current tag you're exploring? Yes Atul 3 years ago Source. Wgt2008. Star Wars Recreated in Origami | 1-800-Recycling. With its epic story and amazing special effects, ‘Star Wars’ inspired a generation. Here are some of its greatest hits recreated in miniature! X-wings by Demilliac inspired by Hubert de Lartigue From the streets of Coruscant to the deserts of Tatooine, the Star Wars saga featured some of the most brilliant design ever to have graced the big screen. Whether it was Darth Vader’s armor or the mechanics of the X-wing’s hull, this amazing level of detail brought the fantastic fairytale storyline to life.

Perhaps it’s only natural that these amazing visuals have been immortalized by the series’ legion of fans in the form of origami, using the exquisite Japanese art form of paper folding to recreate the cinematic spectacle in miniature — and reusing paper and cardboard while they’re at it! Millenium Falcon. A pioneer in the field of Star Wars origami is Parisian artist Hubert de Lartigue. X-wing. X-wings. Millenium Falcons with scalpel. X-wing. X-wing. TIE fighter. Assorted vehicles. Yoda. Arrows.jpg (JPEG Image, 499x374 pixels) Harajuku Style: Asian Girls creating Antifashion. Harajuku fashion is about freedom of expression Japan is still very good at consuming trends from the West, so if you walk down the boutiques of Takeshita street in Harajuku you’ll probably see a lot of teenagers wearing mod clothes.

Harajuku is a mecca for artists, independent spirits, and burgeoning fashion trends that provides a space of free expression in what is ordinarily a rather conservative Japanese culture. But Japanese fashion isn’t afraid to take it one step further… dressing-up in costume is seen as a major element of fashions, so no-one will bat an eyelid at a pretty girl wearing a plastic fried egg round her neck as a fashion statement. The nice thing about Japanese – and Harajuku fashion – is that it’s not a case of shops and brands (like Gap) dictating what people wear, but teenagers dictating what the shops will start selling. How to wear Harajuku Style Harajuku fashion is creative… And theatrical. Information and image sources: 1 2 3. Compareandcontrast.jpg (JPEG Image, 700x465 pixels) Ultra-Realistic Mask Is Way, Way Too Realistic. Epic Animatronic Halo Elite costume.

Long before digital effects appeared, animatronics was making cinematic history, we've seen some pretty epic ones in theme parks or movies back in the days and this one is no different. The awesome folks at PeteMander GFX have put together this one of a kind Elite Suit which looks absolutely amazing and believable. This could possibly well be "The Ultimate Cosplay Suit" for fans of the Halo series. via Device Magazine Stories from around the web.