To get Caught up on this now multi-year build, check out the two previous posts here: Part 1 (ouch, I estimated this would be done for Wondercon ’18, oops) Part 2 I last updated this project… I think in February

Hoth Topics: A Star Wars Podcast
We Can Bring You In Hoth, Or We Can Brin You In Coldth
To get Caught up on this now multi-year build, check out the two previous posts here: Part 1 (ouch, I estimated this would be done for Wondercon ’18, oops) Part 2 I last updated this project… I think in February
Galaxy’s Edge is open and both Disney location now and I still haven’t gone. One of these days I will, maybe after Rise of The Resistance opens up. I know a few people that aren’t interested in the Star Wars
Welcome to Part 2 of Another Star Tours Costume Build. If this is you first time here, check out Part One here to get caught up! Whence we last off, I had just come up with a prototype outline for
* Please note, I very much dislike when I’m looking at a prop tutorial that says its a “build X from things laying around your house” and half way through it the builder says something like “…once that’s dry, glue
*I’m using the same blaster as from the last post because I only bought one. I highly recommend that if you are starting this post with a fresh blaster, that you DO NOT paint it before hand. No point in
*this is a multipart tutorial on how to convert the Rubies E-11 blaster into something well, more. Each post will continue off of the previous one until we have a ‘Screen Accurate’ blaster. Also, use safety items when you need
Well, it’s Halloween season. All of the stores are filled with costume and costume accessories for pretty cheap (not as cheap as they will be Nov. 1st of course). Most of the off the shelf Star Wars items are a