It's that time of year for my six themed costumes quickie build...
For those who haven't seen my previous threads, here they are:
2009: Star Wars
2010: Lord of the Rings
2011: Batman
This year's theme was "P", so we chose Pirates of the Caribbean. Luckily, I already had a mostly complete Jack Sparrow costume:
Since that photo, I darkened the boots with more Pecards lotion, darkened the pants (by rubbing them against my overly dyed scabbard) replaced the Anna Marie buckle with a DMC/AWE version, got an accurate linen shirt, made a new baldric and, of course, got a new sword. Most of this is detailed in my Jack Sparrow thread linked above, and as usual it was mostly done through trading, etc. I'm all about budget!
So, my driving force behind this years build was recycling. Normally I trade for all sorts of pieces and scratch build the rest. But, seeing as I have a growing collection of costumes, I wanted to see how much I could do by mixing-and-matching previous work.
So, here's how it went...
For those who haven't seen my previous threads, here they are:
2009: Star Wars
2010: Lord of the Rings
2011: Batman
This year's theme was "P", so we chose Pirates of the Caribbean. Luckily, I already had a mostly complete Jack Sparrow costume:

Since that photo, I darkened the boots with more Pecards lotion, darkened the pants (by rubbing them against my overly dyed scabbard) replaced the Anna Marie buckle with a DMC/AWE version, got an accurate linen shirt, made a new baldric and, of course, got a new sword. Most of this is detailed in my Jack Sparrow thread linked above, and as usual it was mostly done through trading, etc. I'm all about budget!
So, my driving force behind this years build was recycling. Normally I trade for all sorts of pieces and scratch build the rest. But, seeing as I have a growing collection of costumes, I wanted to see how much I could do by mixing-and-matching previous work.
So, here's how it went...