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 JanerWonderful costume!
Posted by: Jim Landis at November 3, 2008 1:35 AMWow! This was your fall back plan?! Yikes! It and you look lovely!
Posted by: Alem at November 3, 2008 4:58 PMour costumes appear in my son's photo album
due to time constraints we didn't make our costumes this year.
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 AMI 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 PMI'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