How to Hack a Talking Chewbacca Mask
John Park replaces the fixed audio chip on his Chewie mask with a programmable one. Hilarity ensues.
Have you ever wanted to create props or DIY cosplay costumes? If making is your passion, look no further; we’ve rounded up some of the best inspiration out there that will help you get started on your dream project. Whether it’s bringing comic book characters to life with movie-accurate costumes or unleashing your creativity in crafting realistic props from household items, these amazing makers are sure to inspire you!
John Park replaces the fixed audio chip on his Chewie mask with a programmable one. Hilarity ensues.
“Why worry? Each of us is wearing an unlicensed nuclear accelerator on his back.” That could be you with this DIY Ghostbusters Proton Pack!
You might say that the relationship between textile production and computing has always been a little close-knit.
Mikaela Holmes improvises a sweet Ant Man helmet using trash and found objects.
To Green and Beyond’s upcycled papercraft jewelry funds women’s charities and education around the world.
“That gave me goosebumps. Did you feel it too?” With Sensoree’s biometric jacket 3D printed goosebumps move with the sensation of awe.
We’ve reached a consensus: This X-Wing Pilot costume is totes adorbz and the wings are real even if not functional for flying through space.