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Zombie Survival Gear

An assembled costume including a handmade wood, metal, cardboard and recycled material staff, paper-mache skull, and recycled material assemblage mask and pack. All photo editing, design and construction by me.

Full body shot with activated light on the staff. I cut the bamboo from my aunt’s front garden, dried it, drilled the holes for the pieces (including the cord that slots through it to stay in place), and sharpened the second piece (which is bolted on).

Full body shot with activated light on the staff. I cut the bamboo from my aunt’s front garden, dried it, drilled the holes for the pieces (including the cord that slots through it to stay in place), and sharpened the second piece (which is bolted on).

Remaining vigilant!

Remaining vigilant!

I brought out the sunset in this shot through exposure and saturation editing in photoshop. The pack is also clearer here; I disassembled an old vacuum cleaner and air conditioner for the pack and mask.

I brought out the sunset in this shot through exposure and saturation editing in photoshop. The pack is also clearer here; I disassembled an old vacuum cleaner and air conditioner for the pack and mask.

A dead end sign seemed a fitting place.

A dead end sign seemed a fitting place.

Early concept sketch of the electro-staff

Early concept sketch of the electro-staff

A warning sign I created for the electro-staff detailing its use. All illustrations for this sign are mine. This close up reveals the actual LED light I installed along with the recycled computer parts, wooden faux-generator, and cords.

A warning sign I created for the electro-staff detailing its use. All illustrations for this sign are mine. This close up reveals the actual LED light I installed along with the recycled computer parts, wooden faux-generator, and cords.

The paper-mache skull completed and mounted

The paper-mache skull completed and mounted

Ready to electrocute a few zombies.

Ready to electrocute a few zombies.