Costumes

Connor costume – The symbol

April 26, 2015

So this video game has a symbol for the Assassins, which shows up in the costume a few times and on the shape of the tomahawk.

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On the costume it shows up on the belt and on one of the vambraces.

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I decided to make them out of modeling clay and then paint as needed.

I got a clay tool set and some Sculpty clay at Michael’s.

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I printed out the logo and placed some parchment paper over the top of it.  Then, I proceeded to mold the clay to the right shape.  I decided to use wire (hanger wire…since, it was all I really had that was strong enough) as a base in the clay.  It gave it some stability.  I’m not sure how much wear and tear these are going to get.

On the one that goes into the vambrace, I punched holes in it so that I could attach it to the leather.  Actually, I did on both, just in case.

20150411-DSC_0040Then I shot it with some metallic silver spray paint.  It didn’t change the color that much, but it smoothed it out a bit.

20150411-DSC_0045The largest one was attached to the belt.  The smaller one was attached to the vambrace.

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The tomahawk is a whole ‘nother thing.  I drew out the blade pieces, and had hubster cut it out for me from some plywood.  I figured if I did it then I would lose some fingers.  After he cut it out I used my Dremel and sanded the blade and rounded the edges.

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The blade pieces are attached to the dowel part through a hole in the dowel.  There are small square pieces on the edges of the blade pieces, and I used my Dremel to cut a hole the same dimensions into the stained handle.  I put some wood glue into the hole and onto the pieces and attached them.  Once I had them attached, I taped off the handle and spray painted the blade silver.

When that was dried I attached the leather pieces to the handle.  The grip part is attached with some small nails.  The tan leather is attached with hot glue.

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20150426-DSC_5099I took a few pictures while making the vambraces, so I will get another post up on those.  I took no pictures while making the leggings/faux moccassins, but you can see them here.

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I spilled leather dye on my white table twice.  It now has some big brown spots.  The Girl’s costume is still in process.  I have the horns carved and painted, so I just need to attach them to a headpiece that is not made yet.  Then I have to hem the dress and add a bustle in case she doesn’t want to get stomped on all day.

Almost done!

  1. Wow, you have put sooo much work into these, and your kids are going to look pretty much amazing. I totally cannot wait to see the end results!!!

    1. Thanks, Allegra! I can’t wait to see them all dresses up, too. It has been a lot of work and stress in figuring out how to do everything, but I think the end results will be worth it. 🙂

    1. Thanks, Michelle! I had to look at lots of pictures and footage to try to figure out all the details. I haven’t done everything, but I tried to incorporate as much as I could. Almost to the finish line!

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