Terrifying new footage shows the moment screaming Israeli hostage Noa Argamani is seized by Hamas and taken to Gaza on October 7. I didn’t have any newspaper on hand, so I just used some ripped up paper towels to cover things. I also corrected the orientation of the bottom of the key detail. I added the foam ring to the key the following day and covered it all with duct tape. It looked much better to me!Įnd of work for Day One. The darker pencil line on the top of the box is where I cut to.Īfter cutting, here’s the result. I decided to make it a bit shorter by cutting down the top. Looking again at the box, I realized that the top looked a little too tall compared to the reference image. Then I secured the inner foam part with hot glue from both sides. I suppose I could have done a better job making these holes more “perfect”, but at this point, I just wanted to get the hood made! I penciled in the eyes (using a roll of duct tape as my template) so we could make sure everything looked proportional. Once we got the correct shape and size of the hole, we positioned the EVA foam sheet in the right spot, and tested out the fit. I cut a hole in the middle for his head to go through slightly. It initially fit inside the box nice and snug, so we were able to make adjustments for positioning. This is essentially a box with holes in it, but it’s a little tricky to get it to fit properly to wear as cosplay! To make it comfortable for my son to wear, I cut out a piece of 12x12x1 EVA foam to insert into the box. I was waiting on a foam ring to arrive for the top part of the key, so I moved to making the “bag hood”. I realized later that I had attached the bottom part in the wrong orientation! No biggie, I fixed it later. I attached the piece to the pipe with contact cement and then wrapped it all with duct tape to secure it all well. I just kind of eyeballed the shape to match the reference photo. Next, I cut a section of 1” EVA foam to make the notch detail part at the bottom of the key. I cut a small strip of EVA foam to create the smaller ridge detail and glued it to the base with contact cement just above the larger ring. I attached the large ring to the foam pipe with contact cement. For the large ring, I cut off two small lengths of the foam pipe and cut them to fit around the main pipe. The key has two ridge detail areas below the large ring. It looked like the right shape for the shape of the key base. Looking around my Nerd Room, I found a piece of foam pipe insulation. Mono has two props: a bag for a hood, and a large key he wears attached to his jacket.įirst, I started with the key. Since Mono also walks around barefoot, I bought another pair of nude-colored jazz shoes for my son as well. Six walks barefoot, but I’m not okay with my daughter walking around without shoes! I bought a pair of nude-colored jazz shoes for her to emulate bare feet, and they work well. Six doesn’t carry any props or accessories, so she’s pretty much completed. The Mono suit is a little shiny for my taste, but since the character is supposed to be dirty, we’re going to hit it with some weathering sprays. I was able to find a gray Mono costume in my son’s size, as well as a Six jacket in my daughter’s size. Knowing that they will grow out of these sooner rather than later, I opted to purchase the cloth goods on Amazon. They begged me to put together something so they could wear these out as cosplays. My daughter loves Six, a girl who wears a hooded yellow raincoat. My son loves Mono, a character whose head is covered by a large bag. My kids are obsessed with the characters from the game, Little Nightmares 2.
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