Italica Zam

Hey Angela,...Congradulations!(y)
You have an awesome Zam costume. (y)
Fantastic job indeed! :D

(Fabrizio) aka "Dark Side" do you have anything to do with this?... hehe!
 
Hey Angela,...Congradulations!(y)
You have an awesome Zam costume. (y)
Fantastic job indeed! :D

(Fabrizio) aka "Dark Side" do you have anything to do with this?... hehe!
Hehehe...Yes , we knew him last year and the meeting was,nt so happy :lol:lol::lol:
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Thanks guys !! I'm very proud to be in 501st !!!
 
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Angela and Riccardo are enought good propmakares to make the :zam costume only with their hands!(y)

Congratulations for your ID!
 
Wow, that is totally wicked. It inspires me. I can't wait for my Zam bits to arrive so I can finish it and get it ready for a big event coming in a couple of months.

You look fabulous!

*DF*
 
Congratulations, and WOW, your costume looks great!! (y) I am only just starting mine...I can only hope that mine will look as good when I finish it.
 
Wow, this is amazing!! I'm really in awe how you guys made everything. How did you manage to make your helmet? It just really looks great. Spectacular job. :D
 
Wow. That looks great!

How long did it take you to cut/dye/stitch each of the squares for the skirt, if you don't mind me asking?
 
Wow, this is amazing!! I'm really in awe how you guys made everything. How did you manage to make your helmet? It just really looks great. Spectacular job. :D

Wow. That looks great!

How long did it take you to cut/dye/stitch each of the squares for the skirt, if you don't mind me asking?

Hi :) My boy molded the helmet using plastilina on a mannequin head that was in my size. Then he made 3 stamps ( helmet and ears ) in chalk and later the original parts in fiberglass. With the same process I made the rectangular circuits on the ears and the back.
The skirt? :wacko 3 days to draw and cut the squares, 2 days for the coloration and 1 day to assemble :wacko:wacko:wacko
 
UPDATE: with finding the Prada boots, I had the motivation to mold a new pair of shin armors in latex: more flexibility, more agility,more comfy and a little more accuracy :lol:

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A big thanks to Matthew " Launchpad" for the boots
 
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