
Master costume maker, Shawn Thorsson, wowed the crowds at Maker Faire Bay Area again this year with his impressive Warhammer 40,000 Space Marine costumes. It was amazing, especially being a 40K player, to see these giant armor-clad, genetically-modified super humans patrolling the aisles of Expo Hall. This is the first time these costumes have been seen in public. I can imagine that the folks at sci-fi and game cons will go nuts over them. During the packing up, I took these pics of the costume parts as they waited to be loaded out.





Shawn in his shop working on the cast of a space marine boot. That’s some serious shoe.
You can see a build journal of Shawn’s working progress on the costumes via the link below.
Warhammer 40,000 Space Marine Build Part 4: the Rubber Bits
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Shawn Thorsson on MAKE


They definitely stuck imposing figures – here was my shot: http://www.flickr.com/photos/martintaylor/7239933812/in/photostream
Are these guys into body building? I mean that a lot of heavy gear. How fit do you need to be to wear these. Pretty cool Space Marine costumes though, kids will love it in school.
For the Emperor!!
Wauuuuuuuuuughh!!!!
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I’d like to see the sprue they came on….
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