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Lego Halo Armor Can Actually Be Worn

已有 224 次閱讀  2011-05-12 11:32   標籤Meizitang 
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Pippa Middleton was born in 1983 in Berkshire and since her childhood she outshined her siblings without any trouble. The recently tuned global sensation Cosplay Costume received her schooling from Marlborough College in Wiltshire, England."Pippa is the luckiest one of all. She gets all the right sort of attention from men, fashion designers, hostesses and things, and doesn't have any of the duties,” Plum Sykes wrote in the Daily Mail.

Lego Halo Armor Can Actually Be Worn If you thought Minecraft was hard to build stuff in, check out what Ben Caulkins made himself. An entire, function-able cosplay Cosplay Costume of Master Chief, made out of Legos. According to Caulkins, the lego armor was at first a “fantasy”, but after some serious thinking and planning, began constructing the helmet of the well known halo hero.The helmet was said to be the hardest part to build, and required much planning before even a scrap was put toward the building table. Some pieces of course had to not be used with lego pieces for the sake of functionality, such as the visor which was taken from a motorcycling helmet. By the time the helmet was shown off on his flickr page, he’d gotten the attention of many bloggers and cosplayers alike. Caulkins decided to wait for his quick moment of fame to die down before working on the rest of the costume. But after a long six months he’s paid of to have an entire lego Halo Armor set. Curious toward his steps?In the above photo, an unidentified cosplayer portrays Cosplay Costume the princess Sakura from CLAMP's manga Tsubasa, RESERVoir CHRoNiCLE. At the beginning of the series, Sakura is the princess of the Clow Kingdom whose memories are scattered throughout different worlds. She travels with the series' protagonists — Syaoran,Tubs, Kurogane, and Fai — through a variety of worlds (many of which are related to past CLAMP works) to collect the memories. The costume is based on a special illustration by CLAMP. If those addicted to work are called "workaholics" and those addicted to chocolate are called "chocoholics", then what are those who are addicted to cosplay called?Over the weekend, "Cosholic" stormed through Tokyo's Odaiba. Cosholic is a picture-takin', costume-wearin' get together. Some of the costumes were elaborate, others were practically invisible.Cosplayers and cosplayer "circles" (groups) also sell discs with their photos. The photos are largely directed at adults. Thus, the cosplayer's costumes and poses reveal the event's adult nature.

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