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Junkenstein: Mechanical Arm Notes and Sketches

So below is a sketched out idea as to what I want for the mechanical arm that Junkrat has in the Junkenstein skin. To start off, I recently found a set of tutorials that will help SOOOOO much for anyone looking for a Junkrat cosplay, and here is the link . I'm mostly using the tutorials for the idea of how I'm going to be making the arm and tire, but due to the design differences in between Junkrat and Junkenstein, I'm not doing it step by step. Anyway, here are the sketches and notes for Junkensteins Arm!

Junkenstein: Costume Sketch and Notes

So I lied when I said that I was going to be making the tire first, and I'm actaully going to start with the costume part as that will be the quickest as of right now. Here are my immediate sketches for the majority of the costume (I still need to work out something for the shoulder straps that hold up the tire, but that's for another time) Also want to apologize for such a small post from such a while. I've been a bit of a procrastinator the past week, whoops. Notes: a) roll up sleeves b) blank on the back c) hand make the side connectors d) underpanel =    -  -  - e) zipper location =    -  .  -  .  - f) knee length g) clip around the waist h) add belt ontop i) purple pants  j) find a pair of boots k) not doing the peg leg for this l) arm and gloves for another time Sketches Jacket Purple thing around the waist full

Junkenstein: Tire Sketch and Notes

Some sketches for what I'm planning on doing with the Rip Tire for the Junkenstein cosplay I'm doing. Because I have had no luck in finding any information on a tire prop, I'm deciding to do my own thing and start from scratch. I'm wanting the tire to be removable, like in the game, and not have to stick to straps the entire time. I'm also converting the tire to a backpack of sorts (with an opening on the side where it faces my back when worn), and I'm also looking on doing something that wont break easily and light weight. Because of this, my first guess is to start with some wood and styrofoam for the base; craft foam, tape, and paint for the details; and to use a metallic spray to give it the metallic look to it (seeing how the Junkenstein Rip Tire isn't a tire per say).

Cosplay making update!!! (April 3, 2017)

I'm posting this as an update for what I'm planning on doing for my cosplays! I'm deciding that I'm going to push Amaterasu's cosplay plan date to Dragoncon 2017. So, instead of immediately working on Amaterasu, I'm going to be working on possibly one of my favorite Overwatch skins: DR. JUNKENSTEIN! I will be uploading some sketches and plans later, and I do plan on making a couple props for the costume as well. I may or may not also be doing a tutorial depending on how well the RipTire ends up being. I plan to go ahead and start working on the RipTire first, as I still need to figure out costume bits to the cosplay. **Also I have not gotten around to taking photos of the X Files cosplay, however I will be taking photos of all of my cosplays for Animazement at the beginning of May.