Kevin's kid-sized Mega Man costume in-progress is looking impressive - in particular, the megabuster/gun light effects. -
The Mega Buster was another important part of the costume... I could have just done two gloves, but that would have been lame. Anyways, I liked Mr Wilsons idea of using tupperware for the construction, I just decided to take it to the next level. Read on for my steps and final product.
I can see how you could enhance the buster with a pic, pwm, speakers and a switch in his hand. Press and release the switch, and it does a quick buster shot. Hold the button, and it charges up, along with glowing in and out, and sound effect.
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This kid is on nightmare on the epic scale.
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I can see how you could enhance the buster with a pic, pwm, speakers and a switch in his hand. Press and release the switch, and it does a quick buster shot. Hold the button, and it charges up, along with glowing in and out, and sound effect.
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