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AT-AT Costume Halloween 2005
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About a month back, while not thinking
about Halloween or Star Wars, the random
thought "AT-AT costume" popped
into my head. I laughed, but then
checked Google to see if anyone had ever
made the attempt. I found a smattering
of talk about the costumes of the AT-AT
pilots, but nothing anywhere about
someone trying to be the AT-AT itself,
and now I know why. It's really
difficult for the average non-carny to
fit into the shape of these
"All-Terrain Armored
Transports," but I felt I had to
break new ground and try it. Here's a
step-by-step prototype-1 guide of how to
turn yourself into an
at-least-recognizable, though certainly
disproportionate AT-AT, with final
pictures of me wearing it at my pals
Marc & Amanda's 2005 Halloween
party.
I made the whole thing starting
Saturday night after the first of
several Home Depot shopping sprees,
finishing slightly after the party began
(8pm) the following Saturday. Having a
full time job meant there was no way all
of my cooler ideas were going to make it
into the final costume in one week
(drink holder, arm supports so I could
walk as a quadruped, head-mounted snow
speeder encircling my legs with a
streamer, internal iPod/speaker assembly
playing Imperial themes, etc), so I
instead pushed to be at the very least a
"uniformly crappy AT-AT" by
party time.
Most of the AT-AT is made of
cardboard, a so-called "CAT-AT
Walker" (Cardboard All-Terrain Armored Transport), which
is better than the perhaps more fitting
acronym I arrived at while considering
building this whole thing out of foam.
Obviously I couldn't take any pics of
this thing while wearing it, nor could I
fit in it in my apartment, so I've had
to rely on friends for finished product
pics. Marcus has some additional shots
at his gallery of the party where I premiered the
AT-AT.
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items are from between 16 Oct 2005 & 20 Oct 2005.