Disguise Brick Costume Adult Unisex Lego Costume outfit

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Disguise Brick Costume Adult Unisex Lego Costume outfit

Disguise Brick Costume Adult Unisex Lego Costume outfit

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The adult LEGO guy costume gives you the rare opportunity to transform into the mini-figure from your childhood! It’s officially licensed from the toy series and it comes with a tunic-style top that recreates the classic mini-figure. It’s bright red with a boxy shape to make you fit in with all the other LEGO figures. You can even get the classic LEGO hands and head with this awesome outfit! Be Anything Before we tape up the side your going to squeeze your head through, we're going to need a hole made. Take the 8" bowl you'll use for the face later and center it on the bottom piece of styrofoam then mark its position. Now cut the piece out until you have a styrofoam ring. Don't discard this disk, we'll use it in a bit. To tape the bottom is slightly different. Instead of taping across the gap, wrap it around so attaches to the inside of the head. Do this until none of the styrofoam is exposed.

Next your going to cut some styrofoam, this can get very messy so have a vacuum/shop-vac on hand. Take the form tube you have cut off and draw the circle out on the styrofoam. Take two sheets of the styrofoam and cut the circle out slightly bigger to sand down later. Do this one more time to create both the top and bottom of the head. You'll have four 3/4" disks total to work with. Two disks for the top and two for the bottom. If you're feeling crafty and want to create a unique LEGO costume, the possibilities are endless. You can use foam, cardboard, or even fabric to build your own LEGO-inspired outfit. With some creativity and basic crafting skills, you can design a costume that reflects your favorite LEGO theme or character. There are plenty of online tutorials and resources available to guide you through the DIY process. Don't forget to accessorize with LEGO-inspired jewelry, hats, and props to complete your look. 6. Group LEGO Costume This part is a little hard to explain so I have pictures to detail the processes as well. I have estimated the eyes are about 2" in diameter. So take that 2" round object and sketch it onto the copy paper. In the LEGO man diagram, the eyes are the same distance apart (end to end) as the stub on top of the head, about 6". Mark the distance but don't draw the other circle yet. Take the paper and fold it so the line you marked matches with the other eye and sketch the circle on this side. Unfold it and you should be able to see the mark you made on the other side, redraw that circle on the other side. This is to make sure the eyes are level with each other, we don't want to make a lazy eye LEGO man. Once the straps are added, you’ve got the cutest little LEGO Halloween costumes you’ve ever seen! Oh and the LEGO treat bags are beyond easy to make. I bought a reed and blue paper gift bag at Target and added 6 construction paper dots with glue!

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In my opinion, the Magikote would work the best in this application. All you would have to do is brush on a couple of coats of it onto the Styrofoam areas to be painted, let dry overnight, then sand till smooth. One catch is that you would have to make sure the Stryofoam is secured from the inside of the head with either tape, gorilla glue, or a combination of the two.

This Adult LEGO Guy Costume is a deluxe outfit designed to make you feel like the original mini-figure. It comes with a foam tunic top with a boxy shape that looks like a LEGO guy. It has a red top with a blue bottom and fits easily over any shirt. The mask is molded into a rounded shape and it even has the tiny little “nub” on the top. It almost looks like you could snap a LEGO hat on top of it! Take it to the Limit Let's also not forget that Emmet became the LEGO hero that we needed in The LEGO Movie, and Emmett and Lucy save the LEGO universe again in The LEGO Movie 2: The Second Part. Everything is awesome if you find your favorite LEGO Movie costumes for Halloween! Now its time to ventilate your head before you attach the stub. Find the center on the top of your head and use the 2" cup to trace your vent hole. Cut through the tape with the X-acto knife and the styrofoam with the steak knife. Find the center of the stub and do the same. Tape up the stub until no styrofoam is showing, leaving the vent hole uncovered. Use 4 or 5 dabs of the Gorilla glue to attach the stub to the head, aligning the vent holes.

I did not plan as well for the body as I did for the head, but it did turn out pretty nice. First you will need to measure your shoulder's length and your waist depth (from the chest or stomach, which ever is larger.) You'll need to add a few inches to the sides so you can breath and move around easier. Last measure the length from your shoulders to your waist. This might seem kind of odd, but the LEGO guy might be our role model. We totally look up to that industrious little guy. We know it sounds a little crazy, but it’s true! Why? Well, it’s pretty obvious if you think about it for a second. The LEGO guy has a pretty impressive résumé. Since 1978, he’s held a TON of different careers, including pilot, racecar driver, police officer, astronaut, knight, ninja, pirate, deep sea diver, time traveler, archaeologist, wizard, Viking, Batman, cowboy, and… well, the list could go on for days. The point is that LEGO mini-figures had the potential to be anything that you wanted them to be! That’s why we can’t help but look up to the tiny dude.



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