Nimitz
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Nice! Totally agree. It also forces you to ensure wearability is at the forefront of a build. At 66, wearing a full costume (Mando, Cooper Howard, Dalek , MC) for 8-10 hrs at a time is impossible without that. The 20 something crowd can put up with a lot of 'issues' when wearing a costume ... not me
I started cosplay by jumping off the deep end in 2020 when i decided to build a full scale Dalek and at that time the only thing i literally knew about electronics was that the red wire wire went on the positive battery terminal & the black on the negative. Roll forward to today & Dalek Nim has 3 Arduinos running 8 different systems and I even figured out how to take apart an electric wheelchair and retire it nevermind all the fiberglassing techniques I had to learn along the way.
This is one reason each new build is selected so that I have to learn at least one new skill .... MC provides both the opportunity to learn "advanced" armor scaling techniques plus a whole bunch of sewing ...
I started cosplay by jumping off the deep end in 2020 when i decided to build a full scale Dalek and at that time the only thing i literally knew about electronics was that the red wire wire went on the positive battery terminal & the black on the negative. Roll forward to today & Dalek Nim has 3 Arduinos running 8 different systems and I even figured out how to take apart an electric wheelchair and retire it nevermind all the fiberglassing techniques I had to learn along the way.
This is one reason each new build is selected so that I have to learn at least one new skill .... MC provides both the opportunity to learn "advanced" armor scaling techniques plus a whole bunch of sewing ...