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Noothgrush wrote: Original costume, titled Dr. Moribund.

Materials/Parts:

Mask;

Leather, brass, silicone, velcro, customized wilson safety glasses, jewelers loupes, boar tusks, boot thread, and paint.

Back piece;

Cow pelvic bone, copper, solder, thumb screws, 12 gauge wire, hooks, silicone, leather, brass.

Priest style cassock/girdle;

pleather

Glove;

Industrial rubber, leather, brass

Apron;

Leather, black shoe polish, antique dental tools, chains, hooks, brass, copper, and boot thread.

Miscellaneous notes:

Every part is hand made and put together by me, I purchased the Wilson Safety glasses and had custom reflective lenses put in at a local optometry office, hence why I'm in an optomotry office in these photos. I used carburator parts to attach the jewelers loupes to the glasses. All bones/tusks are salvaged or found. Leather was worked and formed by hand, I also soldered, cut, ground, and formed the bone and cooper for the back piece. If you can't tell, that is a stretched face in between the rods. If you  like I can attach a few more images for details, the pelvic bone has a corset style weave in back of very thick copper wire. All tools in the belt are archaic dental tools that belong to my family, the large syringe looking thing is actually for putting medicine into horses mouths.

EDIT: DECIDED TO LINK TO A LIST OF DETAILS ON MY TUMBLR, IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS THEN THE FEW OF YOU I HAVE ON FB CAN CHECK IT.

DETAILS MOFUCKA I just love how nobody in that optometry office seems to be noticing or caring (unless that person on the far left in the second picture is taking a picture with that smart phone). To paraphrase a quote from a SpongeBob SquarePants episode, what kind of optometry office are you going to, lad?