Customizing Costume Containers - Part 4 of 4

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  • čas přidán 25. 07. 2024
  • I customize my containers for each Star Wars costume I build, so that they look more like something from that universe. This tutorial teaches a lot of tips and tricks I have discovered over the years, as well as some pitfalls to avoid, and some simple fixes for when paint issues arise. People have asked for a tutorial on these, and I put this together over a few months. It was an hour and 45 minutes long, so I broke it up into four parts. This video is part 1.
    Part 1: Introduction, example cases, choosing your case. Video link: • Customizing Costume Co...
    Part 2: Paint preparation, laying out greeblies and decals, and how to more permanently mount them. Video link: • Customizing Costume Co...
    Part 3: Priming, painting, troubleshooting, and weathering. Video link: • Customizing Costume Co...
    Part 4: Adding electronics, simple switch installed in a battery night light, basic circuits.
    About me: I am an enthusiastic ameteur prop builder, focused on Star Wars props. I am a member of both the Rebel Legion and 501s Legion costuming clubs in the San Francisco Bay Area in California. I post a lot of my builds and other costume content on my Instagram with the same username. / oddviking
    For some of these videos, I was getting over a cold, so there is come congestion sound to my voice (apologies!).
    Links:
    Common Husky 50 gallon rolling tool box: www.homedepot.com/p/Husky-37-...
    Jettisonable greeblies on Etsy: www.etsy.com/shop/Jettisonable
    WampasWorkshop greeblies on Etsy: www.etsy.com/shop/WampasWorkshop
    Pieman Graphics custom Aurebesh vinyl decals on Etsy: www.etsy.com/listing/68862060...
    basic LED resistor calculator: www.hebeiltd.com.cn/?p=zz.led....
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Komentáře • 44

  • @garlandsworkshop
    @garlandsworkshop Před 7 měsíci +2

    Awesome info at every step in this 4 part series. Thank you

  • @hernanalvarez7519
    @hernanalvarez7519 Před rokem +1

    Thanks so much for this tutorial. I'm starting in costume containers..Greetings from Chile.

  • @zero-coolpropshop1748
    @zero-coolpropshop1748 Před 16 dny +1

    very well laid out and every stage explained perfectly!

  • @Paine1031
    @Paine1031 Před měsícem +1

    thank you for all these videos. it was amazing to see the full process of it all

  • @j3054
    @j3054 Před rokem

    This series was amazing! Thanks for sharing your knowledge!

  • @GrimGearheart
    @GrimGearheart Před rokem +1

    I just have to say...thank you so, so much for sharing your knowledge so freely. Watching you is akin to watching my hero, Adam Savage, but you're much more focused haha. There's a lot of makers out there who use their talents to make a living and they are so diametrically opposed to sharing their knowledge freely. They ask for a consultation fee. I get it, they're trying to make a living, but it feels so counter to what making is all about. So for sharing your knowledge freely, I thank you. What age would you say you were when you got into prop making? I've always harbored a love for prop making, but I'm only now, at 37 years old, getting into making and I feel like I've missed the boat lol. I do not have a dedicated maker space, or storage areas, and I'm converting my bedroom into a work space. Asking myself "how much bed do I *really* need?" lol.

    • @OddViking
      @OddViking  Před rokem +1

      Thank you so much! Adam Savage is my maker hero too!
      I have learned so much from other makers who do document their builds, that I try and always document mine to help in any way I can. I am standing on the shoulders of giants that came before me.
      As far as serious prop making, I have always been building, and focused on medieval reenactment stuff for years before this (wood, leather, metal). For Star Wars, I really only have been doing it for five years now, and that started when I was 40. Having a work space helps a lot, but also I have lived in apartments and built a lot in the past (vacuuming metal shavings out of the carpet before roommates got mad). The real key is that I have a family now, and it was hard to build, so I decided the only window I had was from 6am to 7am. I set an alarm for 5:30 every morning, and work in the garage for an hour. I get a lot done in small steps, over months, but it is always moving forward. This has given me a lot of experience in a short time.

    • @GrimGearheart
      @GrimGearheart Před rokem +1

      @@OddViking I'm very fortunate that I have absolutely no obligations outside of going to work every day, haha. A garage sounds like a fantastic thing. Here's hoping I get the opportunity to own a home one day, haha. I'll be watching all your videos and any videos you put out in the future! I hope to see you at a con one day, I'm working on putting together a set of Mandalorian Mercs armor. :)

    • @OddViking
      @OddViking  Před rokem +1

      @@GrimGearheart the Mandalorian armor can be easier to build without a workshop, and the custom nature of it means you can steer your build toward what you have. Sounds perfect!

  • @DexterLeonardoEnriquez

    Thank you. Very excited to start. You are very inspiring.

  • @KingShark5086
    @KingShark5086 Před rokem +1

    Just got my first ever legacy darth vader lightsaber and, I wanted to add more detail to the case it came with. This whole series really helped thanks.

  • @mrs5850
    @mrs5850 Před rokem

    Working on joining the uk garrison and your videos are a great help 😊 keep up the great work

    • @OddViking
      @OddViking  Před rokem

      I am so happy to hear it! These containers are totally an optional part of any costume, but I love doing them.

  • @stevefindlater302
    @stevefindlater302 Před rokem +2

    Your channel came up as a recommendation and as I’m about to embark on this very project of building out a themed Star Wars case, I binge watched this series. Absolutely fantastic and really really useful 👍🏼 I’ll now go and watch some more and Ive subbed as well.

    • @OddViking
      @OddViking  Před rokem

      Thanks! I am glad it came along, I have made so many of these, I knew at some point I would have to make a video for other people who wanted to make these.

  • @Tapport
    @Tapport Před rokem +1

    Hey OddViking, just subscribed after binge watching all of your latest uploads the last 2 days. I was surprised to see you’ve only been doing this long form/tutorial content so recently, it’s so well presented and informative that I figured you did this full time.
    Just wanted to say keep up the fantastic work, I’ll definitely keep watching! For a video idea, I’d love to see your process for blaster scorch mark, you have such a well thought out approach to these things and it’s really interesting to watch the process.

    • @OddViking
      @OddViking  Před rokem

      Thank you so much! I did just start recently, and I have no real experience with video. These are shot on a phone, and edited in iMovie (it has only two "layers" so it is fairly bare-bones, but with some template transitions and word things that make it easy to make a video like this look better.
      I could do the scorch, though I find those are more for walls and ships. I have only one blaster scorch on a piece of armor, and it is maybe too strong of a mark to do too often.

    • @Tapport
      @Tapport Před rokem

      @@OddViking Well you're doing a fantastic job! Perhaps you could do a video on fabric weathering? Tears, stains, aging, etc? I know quite a bit of what you've covered so far applies in similar ways, but watching the process is just so fun.

    • @OddViking
      @OddViking  Před rokem +1

      @@Tapport I was planning on doing just that, once I have a fabric prop or two to weather!

    • @Tapport
      @Tapport Před rokem

      @@OddViking I’ll be there to watch for sure! I’m planning to do a Tusken costume soon, that would probably be a great one to use as a demonstration, especially for the newer BOBF clan but whatever you end up doing will surely be great.
      Keep up the awesome work!

  • @vaderbase
    @vaderbase Před 10 měsíci

    I want that box. No excuse.

  • @bempst550
    @bempst550 Před rokem

    You are really good at this. You're so pleasant and easy to listen to. Besides that, I never thought of putting light effects in storage containers! It just brings it to life! Great job!

    • @OddViking
      @OddViking  Před rokem

      Thank you so much! The lights to me are way put it over the top.

  • @Plastic_Spaceman
    @Plastic_Spaceman Před rokem

    This was a fantastic series. As someone that also likes to make in-universe cases for my costumes, I found all of this very inspiring. I've been in need of a case for my Kyle Katarn for a while but had come up short with what I'd tried. I think that green Plano case might do the trick! I'll be sure to tag you once it's finished. In the meantime, I'll post my current Mando case and tag you on IG.

    • @OddViking
      @OddViking  Před rokem

      Awesome, I can’t wait to see it!

  • @GeekMomMakes
    @GeekMomMakes Před 16 dny

    Great tutorial! I learnt a lot throughout the 4 parts. As far as diffusing LEDs, have you considered using LED foam (Plastazote LD45)? I haven't used it a whole lot, but so far, it works great for me!

  • @RagnarokOutdoors
    @RagnarokOutdoors Před rokem

    Awesome series ! Starting my case for my MMCC kit. This was a huge help. Do you have a video on how you did the static display shown at 0:50 ? I will need a few of those for sure !

    • @OddViking
      @OddViking  Před rokem

      I only have a post on my Instagram that shows it. No video on that. It is a black matte vinyl cut decal, on a translucent white plastic, with red plastic behind part of it, and then a battery night light panel. instagram.com/p/CJWSSEDMDx5/

  • @mottrex
    @mottrex Před rokem +1

    Hi really informative videos, can you tell me how you made or is there a video on making those cool hinges for the flowerpot/helmet cases.
    Thanks in advance

    • @OddViking
      @OddViking  Před rokem +1

      They are stainless hinges, this is the set I got (shows as currently unavailable), but there are many similar ones it suggests as alternatives: www.amazon.com/gp/product/B077ZZNFGS/

    • @mottrex
      @mottrex Před rokem

      @@OddViking Hi thanks for the reply sorry meant the catches/clips on the fastening side, the ones you built out level first. They do remind me a bit of a suitcase latches?

    • @OddViking
      @OddViking  Před rokem +1

      @@mottrex Ah, yeah, those were something I found after a lot of searching. I find "boating" type hinges and fasteners feel different from the usual hardware store stuff. These are those latches: www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07WZJZ2QV/

    • @mottrex
      @mottrex Před rokem

      @@OddViking I love the look of them, it was the spring that had me wondering how it worked. They seem to be out of stock on Amazon but think I might try fabricating some.. Or I might try vintage suitcase lock which could work too..

  • @aaronsharp1739
    @aaronsharp1739 Před 4 měsíci

    Hi do you have a link for the lights with built in resistors?

    • @OddViking
      @OddViking  Před 4 měsíci

      These are the ones I used on a few of the cases: www.amazon.com/dp/B08G4X5WBT

  • @518fett2
    @518fett2 Před rokem

    What size LEDs are you using? 3mm or 5mm?

    • @OddViking
      @OddViking  Před rokem

      Usually 5mm

    • @518fett2
      @518fett2 Před rokem

      @@OddViking your work is amazing. Today I ordered a bunch of LEDs and did some research. What is your typical mA current through the LED?

    • @OddViking
      @OddViking  Před rokem

      @@518fett2 You can usually find it on the specs from wherever you ordered it from. Most 5mm LEDs are somewhere like 20mA