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    It's not rude. We do put a lot of money into our outfits since it's our hobby and we strive for an authentic "stepped right out of the movie/comic/tv show" look.

    All together the Baroness cost around $500. The Iron Man we got "on sale" for around $2,500.

    The zombie and skull makeup is fantastic!! Congrats on getting the job.
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    I'm still working on my rodeo clown costume for work. If I tried to squeeze into that Baroness costume I'd look like a burnt marshmallow, LOL

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    I just want to say, everyone's costumes look really great! Wow!!

    You can see Lyra's black kitty costume (it's sort of a costume anyway- I wanted it to be all black to match Kiki and I couldn't find one so I had to settle) in my signature. We were at a store and saw a cute kangaroo costume for Lyra on sale today, so I'll have to post that later.

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    That's such a cute pic of Lyra! What an appropriate costume for PT

    It's not rude. We do put a lot of money into our outfits since it's our hobby and we strive for an authentic "stepped right out of the movie/comic/tv show" look.

    All together the Baroness cost around $500. The Iron Man we got "on sale" for around $2,500.


    I was expecting those prices, but honestly hoping for something a little cheaper. I've been wanting to get myself a commission full-body suit costume for awhile now, but I just cannot see spending so much on a costume that I don't have a use for. They are worth it, I am positive of that, but they are very expensive. I don't go to conventions or anything like that, although I'd LOVE to. The commission I want would be over $2,000 and that was just a quote I wanted a quad one, but those are EXTREMELY pricey. I'd definitely settle for the anthro one. I wanted an Anubis (like the one in Star-gate) commission done, for what? I don't know, I'd honestly walk around my house in it though, that's how cool it is.

    LOL, isn't it awesome make-up? The artists said they have the most fun with skull and clown make-up. I love the way it looks.

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    Ohh! I've always toyed around with the idea of doing a Stargate costume. I adore Anubis.

    Very rarely do we ever drop all the money for the costumes at once. Typically we piece them together, spend a little here, a little there, make as much as we can by hand (buying a kit or raw piece and painting it yourself vs. paying someone else to paint it). It can take nearly a year or more to put these costumes together.

    A few of our costumes are on mannequins for display. It's like having a life size action figure.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ramanth View Post
    Ohh! I've always toyed around with the idea of doing a Stargate costume. I adore Anubis.

    Very rarely do we ever drop all the money for the costumes at once. Typically we piece them together, spend a little here, a little there, make as much as we can by hand (buying a kit or raw piece and painting it yourself vs. paying someone else to paint it). It can take nearly a year or more to put these costumes together.

    A few of our costumes are on mannequins for display. It's like having a life size action figure.
    That's so cool that you wanted the same costume or basic idea. Oh, I am sure it takes awhile and I think you have a better idea then I did, but I cannot make any of this stuff myself. :/ I wish I could, and honestly would kill to know how to make costumes like that. I work with costumes on a daily basis, but the ones at work are literal s*** lol. What was the most you've ever paid for a costume? and do you have any actual "fuzzy" animal type costumes whether it be a half-suit or full?

    Sorry for all the questions, I am just curious, I am serious about buying one of these EVENTUALLY.

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    Ramanth, those costumes bring the Fawsome!! Im assuming those were formed by vacuum molding plastic. You could do like the Star Wars geeks of the 70s and 80s and make your own vacuum form molding machine if yall have the time.

    Im probably not the only one who wants to see your mannequins for display.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Alysser View Post
    What was the most you've ever paid for a costume? and do you have any actual "fuzzy" animal type costumes whether it be a half-suit or full?
    The Iron Man is the most expensive costume we have currently. Boba Fett I believe comes in second. As for me, I'd say Illyria and Baroness tie for most expensive that I have.

    Since this is our hobby, we are members of various costume and prop forums. Often we trade parts to complete costumes and that saves money.

    We don't have any Furry or Mascot costumes.

    However, my sister and mom made a Care Bear costume from scratch.



    Quote Originally Posted by blue
    Im assuming those were formed by vacuum molding plastic. You could do like the Star Wars geeks of the 70s and 80s and make your own vacuum form molding machine if yall have the time.
    Actually the Baroness armor is fiberglass. The Iron Man is a mix of fiberglass and styrene. We don't have our own vacuum form machine (yet) but do have access to a few.
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    Oh and Hannah is so stinking cute! I saw that costume for sale and I considered it, but I decided to go with the bumble bee that I first fell in love with. That garden gnome is just too adorable!

    And Miss Clara, you're about the cutest little pumpkin I do believe I've ever seen

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