Disclaimer: This blog article contains sponsored content - Knipex were kind and send us a few pliers from their huge range of tools and we were happy to try them out and use them for this project! Welcome to part 3 of our 3D-printing for cosplay blog articles. In this final part, we’ll get physical - if you get what we mean. In case that you don’t: our two previous articles about this topic were rather theoretical and digital, but now we’re finally holding our raw 3D-print in our hands. So...

If you read our blog post about which 3D-printer you should get for cosplay, you're probably curious about which software we use. We're making a lot of our 3D models ourselves, and even though we have no professional background in 3D modeling or CAD files, we learned a lot over the past three years and are able to make our own files. Like this, we are no longer dependand upon someone else uploading files to free sharing sites for 3D-files. [gallery columns="2" link="file" size="large" ids="2496,2497"] The barrel of the Cattleman Revolver me...

Today we want to talk about 3D-printing & Cosplay. When we started to look into 3D-printing for cosplay back in 2017, we didn't really know where to start. And today in 2020, with way more printers, filament and programs to choose from, it's possibly even harder to figure out which 3D-printer to get for your project. [caption id="attachment_1969" align="aligncenter" width="960"] Dutch van der Linde's Schofield revolver! We made this cosplay prop in 2019, everything is 3D-printed and even partly movable for filming.[/caption] Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. This means if you...

For Fake beards, Lacefront wigs, Prosthetics and more   Directory [qodef_unordered_list style="circle" animate="yes" font_weight=""] Introduction Alternative #1: Pros-Aide Alternative #2: Wig Tape Alternative #3: Mastix Extra Conclusion [/qodef_unordered_list] Introduction Cosplay is a hobby full of love-hate relationships. You love cosplay – but ever so often you wake up at 5 a.m. on a Saturday, ready to get into the most uncomfortable outfit in existence and glue things to your face with that nasty smelling awful disgusting stinking and skin-irritating godless adhesive that is spirit gum and wonder why the heck you can’t just have a normal...

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Lord, Save Our Soles! Learning shoemaking for cosplay - a project log Cosplay is one oft he most versatile hobbies I could imagine: One day, you’re a hairstylist, taming Rapunzel-length monsters of plastic hair into fantastic works of art, the next day you’re a seamstress, conquering the world of suits and some steps ahead in progress you can be found dressed in a hazmat-suit like getup to make molds and cast fantastic weaponry with resins. Just to put on an elaborate character make-up and show off your hard work on stage in...