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Cosplay Friday #49: Halloween Edition ? Nerdist

Cosplay Friday #49: Halloween Edition

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How to Make Thor

How to Make Thor?s Hammer Mjolnir From Marvel?s Upcoming Film ?Thor: The Dark World?

On a recent episode of Man at Arms by Break Media, master blacksmith and prop builder Tony Swatton forged an amazing replica of Thor?s hammer Mjolnir as featured in the upcoming Marvel film Thor: The Dark World. He made the sword from steel alloyed with chromium and molybdenum at his Sword and Stone shop in Burbank, California. Previously, we?ve written about Tony?s ongoing collection of custom-built weapons from pop culture.

 
A House With Halloween Light Show Synchronized to ?The Fox? by Ylvis

A House With Halloween Light Show Synchronized to ?The Fox? by Ylvis

Loki the Fox Jumps Excitedly and Demonstrates What the Fox Says

Loki the Fox Jumps Excitedly and Demonstrates What the Fox Says

Loki the red fox jumps up and down and yips excitedly for treats at his home in the Turtle Bay Exploration Park. Loki?s trainers have been working on his ?talking? cue to demonstrate what foxes really sound like since the release of Ylvis? popular music video that asks ?What Does the Fox Say??


Loki is a very special red fox who came to Turtle Bay Exploration Park at 6 weeks old. He was found as an orphan and could not be released back into the wild. Being so young, he had to go home every night with the animal trainers. Since the ?What Does the Fox Say? video came out, we decided it was an important educational message to let people know what their vocalizations really sound like. Working to put his ?talking? on cue this video shows the first time we worked on it with him. He is quite the character and with 28 different vocalizations, he sure has a lot to say.

 
I walked around with a big bowl of tapioca pudding and when people asked me what I was I'd put a big spoonful in my mouth and then punch my cheeks....get it?
 
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Make Your Own Groot Costume for Less Than $50

James Gunn?s Guardians of the Galaxy has become the highest grossing film in 2014 so far, and it doesn?t seem like its popularity will wane anytime soon. In other words, we?re all still hooked on a feeling. That feeling is inspiring cosplayers, and more than a few have stepped up to the challenge of joining the Groot ranks. I spotted four different Groot costumes at Dragon Con, and all of them were awesome and unique. Reddit user Tylernator wasn?t at the convention as far as I know, but he?s also made a rocking Groot costume and he did it for only $50.

When I read the budget, I admit that I was skeptical about what he could fashion with limited supplies but I shouldn?t have been. I was wrong. I admit it. He created a fantastic looking costume with glue, wire, twigs and bags, hot glue, an old hoodie, preserved moss, and paints. The paint was the most expensive part of the budget:

Final Budget:
Glue:$10
Wire:$6
Bags/Bars/twigs: Free
Hot Glue:$10
Old Hoodie from Goodwill:$3
Preserved Moss:$3
Paints: About $30

Tylernator build the head by using a base of chicken wire, a paper template, and duct tape. He cut it to size, added cardboard for the bark texture, and paper m?ch?d (totally a word) the heck out of it. Paint completed the look. Besides using cardboard, he also turned to nature. Go figure! He used pine bark and moss to add extra Groot-ness. Yeah, he rocks.

See the entire process at http://imgur.com/a/mfD4o.
 
Thrones cosplay. Well done. At first I thought it was Jason Momoa.

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