Archive for the ‘Halloween’ Category

Star Trek came back into our lives this year for better or worse.  The great thing is that it makes this a really cool Halloween costume.  I’ve chosen one of the lesser known characters for this tutorial – the doomed red shirt.  You know the ones.  Every time a crewman you’ve never seen before beams down to a planet wearing a red shirt his end is near.  It’s as inevitable as death and taxes.  Okay, okay, I guess it IS death I’m talking about here and what better way to goth up Trek for Halloween?

There aren’t many sources to mention but the T-shirt came from ebay.  Search for Star Trek red shirt and you’ll see you have a ton of choices.  The one I got was simply the cheapest.  I should also mention that I bought the prop toys at BigBadToyStore.com.  I like BBTS for the most part and had rather buy from them than most of the bigger toy retailers.  They often run great sales but some of their merch is overpriced.  Caveat emptor.

Just remember – n ext time someone asks you to go somewhere you’ve never been and you happen to be wearing a red shirt, think twice before accepting.  I’m just saying.



Yeah, Tony. That’s right – TONY. Don’t remember a Tony in Die Hard? Well check out THIS PIC and THIS PIC. Does that jog your memory? Yeah, I don’t know why a German named Karl has a younger bro named Tony. he just does! Sometimes you gotta let this stuff wash over you, you know? Anyway, Tony makes for a very simple and very cool Halloween costume. Check out the video for more.



Sep
13
Filed Under (Costuming, Halloween, Horror, How-To, Props, Weapons) by Tom on 13-09-2009

I’ve been meaning to upgrade my Jason Voorhees costume for a while now. I have a pretty cool Vs. hockey mask so I decided to make a Vs. machete. In this video I show you how I went about it. If you’d like to download the image of the prop I used as a guide you can get it HERE.



If you’re going to dress up as Michael Myers you have to find the right clothes. That’s right – not just any old worksuit will do and you certainly don’t want to wander around in one of those craptastic ones they sell at Party City every October.

Have no fear. I’ve got all of the tips and tricks you’ll need to be the best dressed Michael Myers on the block. Here’s a worksuit link to get you started: AutomotiveWorkWear.com



No Myers costume would be complete without his BFK. There still is a bit of a debate surrounding exactly which real world knife was used in the film. My money’s on the big Lamson chef’s knife.

In this tutorial I show you how to make your own Lamson replica that’s safe to carry around. Just remember to drop the knife when commanded to do so by a peace officer or mental health professional.

I’m including the knife template I made HERE. Just be sure to scale it to 100% for printing.

Happy Hallowe’en!



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