November 2, 2008

Hallowe'en Steam

I haven't made a good Hallowe'en costume in years and years, mostly because I'm usually spending all my time working on comic books. This year, however, Paul and I got invited to a party over at Katja and Steven's house -- and since they're both costumers, the bar was set pretty high. I knew I'd have to come up with something decent, so I decided to be an air pirate.

Then the jacket I ordered made me look all goofy and not cool and menacing at all. Then I couldn't find a cheap aviator helmet (or anything that looked close enough to an aviator helmet to count). And then after going through my basement and visiting both toy and craft stores, I couldn't find enough junk to cobble together a convincing Rocketeer-style jet-pack.

So I had to come up with a new plan: The Backyard Aviatrix.


Inspired by this awesome Instructable, I decided to make a set of daVinci-glider-looking wings. I'm enough of a klutz, however, that I knew I couldn't rig them to open and close as my arms moved, or people ten feet away would lose their drinks. Talk about widening my spill field. After a few adjustments, I settled on a pair of handles that I could use to spread and retract the wings, and they worked pretty well until the foamcore gave out. Unfortunately, I didn't get the angle on the wings quite right, so at full extension they were at waist-height instead of shoulder height.

Still, they were so much fun and such a neat challenge that I'm thinking of making a better set for next year's Hallowe'en out of more sturdy, permanent materials. Lightweight wood like basswood probably wouldn't weigh much more than the foamcore, and a stretch fabric between the wingbones instead of a solid sheet would allow the wings to collapse up much closer to the body.

Yay for costuming! I forget how much fun this stuff is. Anybody else got Hallowe'en pictures to share?

Posted by Janer
Comments

Wonderful costume!

Posted by: Jim Landis at November 3, 2008 1:35 AM

Wow! This was your fall back plan?! Yikes! It and you look lovely!

Posted by: Alem at November 3, 2008 4:58 PM

I'm planning on TRYING to make wings (also inspired by the Articulated Wing Framework) I was wondering if you think it would work well with feathers also? Your design looks very nice, and I'm just thinking that it might look a little funny if I used feathers instead D:

Posted by: Beverly at June 2, 2009 11:56 AM

I don't think it'll look funny, but feathered wings are the hardest to pull off. I've been wanting to try my hand at making a set out of foamcore at some point, because they just don't make feathers big enough for human-sized wings.

Good luck, and send pictures!

Posted by: Janer at June 2, 2009 5:29 PM

I'm just afraid of them being a weird shape when opened, and I hope they'll close properly haha. Once I get down to business I sure will post some pictures and send you a link :D!

Posted by: Beverly at June 2, 2009 11:19 PM
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