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This cosplay is a shiny beacon of Old Detriot. We’re residing for this RoboCop cosplay constituted of EVA foam!
It takes large expertise to construct armor from nothing however foam. It additionally takes large expertise to combat crime! This week’s cosplay function accomplishes each. We’re testing the work of Heroes Workshop, a cosplayer whose experience with armor builds in EVA foam has some stellar outcomes.
RoboCop is a cult basic from the Nineteen Eighties. The ’80s was a decade stuffed with weapons and glory, and robotic motion flicks galore. It introduced us the Terminator movies, Alien, Chopping Mall, and in the present day’s function: RoboCop.
The cyborg cop with a chip on his shoulder is a hell of a protagonist, and the RoboCop movies are a go-to feel-good for my associate. A few occasions a yr I come dwelling to weapons blazing and explosions worthy of Michael Bay. RoboCop had a very iconic look, and it’s represented in in the present day’s cosplay by Heroe’s Workshop. Check out this tutorial beneath; you possibly can see in these cosplay photographs that the work is unbelievable. The foam seems to be prefer it’s actually metallic, which is a tremendous feat! Check it out!
RoboCop Cosplay with Permission from Heroes Workshop
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Jennifer aka “Mayhem’s Muse” is the Cosplay Editor for BoLS and manages Ad Sales and Communications. Her cosplay awards embrace the RTX Judge’s Choice Award and Dragon’s Lair Austin’s Cosplay Symposium.
Jennifer has been a Cosplay Guest Judge at RTX, Tacticon and Genghis Con in Colorado. She often attends conventions to cowl cosplay for BoLS. Her cosplay work has been featured in publications corresponding to Girls Who Love Monsters, Geek Fuel, and Renaissance Magazine. Jennifer has modeled within the Her Universe Fashion Show, Precision Camera’s yearly Precision Camera University, and has taught a number of workshops for photographers about partnering with cosplayers and artistic muses/fashions.
Jennifer is a lifelong fanatic of retro video video games and loves Dungeons & Dragons, city fantasy, tabletop video games, VR expertise, and historic archery. She has set National Records via USA Archery’s Traditional Division for Asiatic Bows and earned 4th Place within the World Nomad Games in Kyrgyzstan in 2018 for Women’s Korean Archery. Jennifer is presently finding out for her Masters’s Degree in Organizational Leadership.
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