How to Build the Most Intense Big Daddy Costume Ever

Keane Ng

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How to Build the Most Intense Big Daddy Costume Ever



Remember that guy who made those super-impressive replicas of the Portal gun and Little Sister syringe? He decided to step up his game and make a Big Daddy costume, and he's ready to teach you how to make your own, if you've got seven weeks to spare.

Propmaker Little Sister ADAM syringe [http://volpinprops.blogspot.com] were impressive enough, but Krix has really outdone himself this time around with his Big Daddy costume for Dragon*Con 2009, a project which took Krix a cool seven weeks and a whole lot of labor.

Anyway, if you've got the time and materials to spare, Krix has a detailed step-by-step documentation [http://volpinprops.blogspot.com/2009/09/big-daddy-bioshock.html] of how the project came together. It started with blueprints, which Krix prepared from the 2K Bioshock artbooks, and then went in steps, from the main body to the helmet dome to the drill arm to the dome cage and then finishing touches.

The main body was built from insulation and expanding foam, stretch fabric, fiberglass resin and more. The dome was actually built from a security camera dome (those ominous looking black half-spheres you see in department store ceilings) with the portholes made with silcone. As for the drill, you've got matteboard, aluminum rod, foam, fiberglass resin and a DeWalt 12V cordless drill to make the thing actually spin. Yes, the drill arm works [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G5vps6lizg0]. What the hell.

All in all, Krix says the thing weighs around 50 or 60 pounds. Without the arms he could manage walking with ease, but with them attached he could only stand in place for about 30 minutes at a time. Walking outside in the Atlanta heat, he says, "bordered on suicide." There's a reason they call it Hotlanta, man.

(Image [http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2668/3897089205_074f981576.jpg])

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VincentX3

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Holy COW!

I would love the drill someone something with that on!
Or just go on a plain rampage and stalk little girls...
 

GamerLuck

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O_________O


this is so much win, i dont know words suiting to describe it....
 

Aardvark

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He should've put more frame into the limbs to at least give the illusion that the form underneath was that of a hulking behemoth.

Still, awesome effort.
 

Bassman_2

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That would have been so useful for this contest that I made so many Bioshock big daddy jokes about.

http://www.chainleader.com/TalkBack/Comments?talk_back_header_id=6617819&articleid=ca6674817&article_id=6674817
 

SharPhoe

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I am both highly amused and immensely terrified at the same time.

I wonder how that guy's gonna top this little wonder...
 

j0z

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I totally want one of these things... now how do I steal one of those security camera domes? now that would be the ULTIMATE heist.
 

JRCB

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That would be awesome to greet people trick or treating with.
 

clicketycrack

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I wouldn't be surprised if the same dude that made the bulletproof body armor in his garage made this.
 

BobisOnlyBob

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JimmyBassatti said:
Aardvark said:
He should've put more frame into the limbs to at least give the illusion that the form underneath was that of a hulking behemoth.

Still, awesome effort.
So true. When I think of Big Daddy, I think of huge ************. The limbs were too wrinkly, and didn't appear to be fully filled.
Y'know, the main character of Bioshock was a pretty scrawny guy.

He ends up wearing one of these.

It would've looked... exactly like that.