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Show All ItemsIt is that time of year again when I spend summers away and get creative juices pumping at high speed. So, when it came time to decide what I would be I pondered and then it hit me. I love Lego's, I love batman, I loved the Lego movie....I shall be Lego Batman!!The down fall, I am the WORST at taking step by step instructions, but I'll do my very best to fill in where needed! I also never finished the project how I intended (I was making full on Lego legs), but when I do I promise to update the instructable.Now, I also tend to write like I'm having a conversation with you, this drives my brother who has a masters degree in technical writing absolutely batty (pun intended). So forgive me for being so casual, but I feel it helps the reader understand what's happening.Step 1: Materials NeededShow All ItemsSome of my materials I had laying around, I tried to put the cost I paid for them down, and some numbers are a guess, I know I didn't use all my foam board for example but I did buy 10.




If There is a different way to create party of what I did I put an * beside it and will explain what else you could use in the instructions.Materials:Lego Batman References1 -12" Tube for concrete $8.691- Gorilla Glue 8oz $10.97 *15 - Foam Sheets Black 12X18 $.99 Each *1- Foam Sheet White 12X18 * $.99 1- Foam Sheet Yellow 12X18* $.991- Smooth Foam 10" $5.001- Styrofoam Cone 9 $3.00 *2- Styrofoam Wreath $5.9910- Black Foam Board (White is fine as well) $1.001- Roll Yellow Duct Tape *1- Pair of white Pantie hoes $1.001pk- Hot Glue1- Hot Glue Gun1- Black Acrylic Paint Pint *1- Black Cloth or Flat Bed Sheet1 pk - Foam Connectors & Eyelets (Optional)Paint BrushBlack Sweat PantsBlack Shirt Long Sleeve« PreviousNext »View All Steps DownloadLego Batman Costume DiyHow To Make A Lego CostumeLego CosplayCostumes CostumesHalloween CostumesHunter S HalloweenIdeas HalloweenHalloween DecorationHoliday HalloweenForwardThis is a DIY tutorial on how to make the head and cape of the Batman Lego cosplay!




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Please share your solution!By advaym6 FlagThis is a guide to creating your own Lego Batman body for any cosplay competition!Supplies:a big cardboard box that covers the torsoscissorscutting bladehot glue gunblack spray paintblack chart paperyellow chart paperpencilsmarkersa rulerSteps:Find a suitable rectangular cardboard box that you think you can fit inside. Now we have to convert this rectangular cardboard box into a slightly sloped rectangular box. Before this, cut out arm holes on each side. Each arm hole should have a diameter of about 25 cm, for adults, for children it should be made smaller.Cut out a hole at the top for the head to fit in. My head was 20cm in diameter. Again, make it smaller if it's for children.Related ContentNow, to give it slanting edges, cut out the lines in the box as shown in the pictures. Make sure to cut only from 3 sides (not the base). Then, push these flaps inwards and stick down with hot glue. This makes it super strong and durable.Cut out a huge hole at the bottom through which you are going to slide into the box.




The size depends on your waist and build.Use black spray paint and paint the box black. You can even use normal acrylic/enamel paint, but spray paints give a smoother and cleaner finish. I stuck a plain black chart paper on the front to give a better look.Use a piece of yellow chart paper to cut out a thick yellow belt. Cut it out according to the design shown and make the borders thick and prominent using a black marker. Stick this on the base of box using hot glue.Using a normal pencil, draw the outline for the abs for the body. Once the outline is drawn, apply gray paint and paint the abs properly. Make sure that the outline comes out symmetrical on both sides (this may take few tries).For the Batman logo, if you are really artistic you can paint the logo. I tried a lot, but could not manage to get it symmetrical on both sides. Finally, I printed a picture of the logo on thick card paper and neatly cut it out and stuck it on the box.This is how it finally looks! (A tutorial on how to make the head and cape will come soon.)




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