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Werewolf Suit Makers
http://www.runningwolfpack.com/
They seem to make very decent suits-partial and full
Costs run up to a high of 6-10k...
But the seem worth it
They seem to make very decent suits-partial and full
Costs run up to a high of 6-10k...
But the seem worth it
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Re: Werewolf Suit Makers
Koshaw wrote:http://www.runningwolfpack.com/
They seem to make very decent suits-partial and full
Costs run up to a high of 6-10k...
But the seem worth it
interesting suits. But I can't wear one even if I wanted to. I sweat to much.
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Koshaw wrote:You can always wear a cooling vest underneath =).
cooling vest? Oh, I bet thats expensive. I know spacesuits have them.
edit- spelling mistake.
D'oh!!
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I'm actually REALLY happy with the costume that ShadowSaber made for me last year - imho it looks more like a real wolf and less monsterous (I don't like the furless face look, etc)
http://arania.kamiki.net/Arania/arania7.jpg - Another pic.
http://arania.kamiki.net/Arania/arania7.jpg - Another pic.
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I always wanted a werewolf costume. Its like my dream to put one on and just walk through town, I'll get alot of weird looks. Then its just the fact I'd love to be a 'werewolf for a day'. So I'm thinking about when I'm much older to make one of my own.
Arania, wow, cool werewolf costume!
Arania, wow, cool werewolf costume!
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You should've worn that at A-Kon.Arania wrote:I'm actually REALLY happy with the costume that ShadowSaber made for me last year - imho it looks more like a real wolf and less monsterous (I don't like the furless face look, etc)
http://arania.kamiki.net/Arania/arania5.jpg
http://arania.kamiki.net/Arania/arania7.jpg - Another pic.
Same here with the furless face costumes. I don't like those at all.
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Heh my 'dream suit' would cost to much. I'd like to see someone make a 'suit' that is both digigrade AND teh suiter could run around on all fours ( with arm extensions).
*swoons*
*swoons*
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Trinity wrote:Heh my 'dream suit' would cost to much. I'd like to see someone make a 'suit' that is both digigrade AND teh suiter could run around on all fours ( with arm extensions).
*swoons*
Hmmmmm...I wonder how big the suit would have to be for the human to comfortably run on all fours without having the arched back. Or should I say the butt sticking in the air.
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The arms would have to be at least as long as the legs for an even balance.
Problem with this is, with leg extension ( like in Underworld ) the torso would be too short for easy running/walking on all fours. ( See Maned Wolves ). It's look more like a wolfish girraffe. ;) *chuckles*
As I started "crafting" it in my head, it turned into a full-body frame, much like "Big Bird" on Seasme Street is in many ways.
Far too much effort.., but it'd look realistic and very cool.
Problem with this is, with leg extension ( like in Underworld ) the torso would be too short for easy running/walking on all fours. ( See Maned Wolves ). It's look more like a wolfish girraffe. ;) *chuckles*
As I started "crafting" it in my head, it turned into a full-body frame, much like "Big Bird" on Seasme Street is in many ways.
Far too much effort.., but it'd look realistic and very cool.
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Trinity wrote:The arms would have to be at least as long as the legs for an even balance.
Problem with this is, with leg extension ( like in Underworld ) the torso would be too short for easy running/walking on all fours. ( See Maned Wolves ). It's look more like a wolfish girraffe. ;) *chuckles*
As I started "crafting" it in my head, it turned into a full-body frame, much like "Big Bird" on Seasme Street is in many ways.
Far too much effort.., but it'd look realistic and very cool.
well, they had the fur suiters in the 3rd Ginger Snap walk on all fours. They looked like they were doing the gorilla walk.
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Gorilla.., of Hyena? lol
So it'd either look short-legged in teh back, or Girraffe like with a short torso? Bleck.
Like I said.., it may never happen, but that's my dream suit.
So it'd either look short-legged in teh back, or Girraffe like with a short torso? Bleck.
Like I said.., it may never happen, but that's my dream suit.
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Cordite Eposognatus posted on this forum once and has an awsome website: http://www.lordsofthehoof.com/
And these are the leg extentions made; http://www.lordsofthehoof.com/index_fil ... ction.html
And these are the leg extentions made; http://www.lordsofthehoof.com/index_fil ... ction.html
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outwarddoodles wrote:Cordite Eposognatus posted on this forum once and has an awsome website: http://www.lordsofthehoof.com/
And these are the leg extentions made; http://www.lordsofthehoof.com/index_fil ... ction.html
Interesting.
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Heh, I thought you were working on growing a very strong vocabulary. I was proven otherwise:Shadow Wulf wrote:GRETACOUSE!!
http://dictionary.reference.com/search?q=gretacouse
Nor do I get results from Gretigouse http://dictionary.reference.com/search?q=Gretigouse
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Im trying to spell that one word that the nerd says in october skies, he says a word thats pronounced like that but i cant spell it right. its suppose to mean cooloutwarddoodles wrote:Heh, I thought you were working on growing a very strong vocabulary. I was proven otherwise:Shadow Wulf wrote:GRETACOUSE!!
http://dictionary.reference.com/search?q=gretacouse
Nor do I get results from Gretigouse http://dictionary.reference.com/search?q=Gretigouse
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Then if it means cool then why not just say cool? Gets the same point across without people messing around on Dictionary.com.Shadow Wulf wrote:Im trying to spell that one word that the nerd says in october skies, he says a word thats pronounced like that but i cant spell it right. its suppose to mean cooloutwarddoodles wrote:Heh, I thought you were working on growing a very strong vocabulary. I was proven otherwise:Shadow Wulf wrote:GRETACOUSE!!
http://dictionary.reference.com/search?q=gretacouse
Nor do I get results from Gretigouse http://dictionary.reference.com/search?q=Gretigouse
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Or urbandictionary.comoutwarddoodles wrote:Then if it means cool then why not just say cool? Gets the same point across without people messing around on Dictionary.com.Shadow Wulf wrote:Im trying to spell that one word that the nerd says in october skies, he says a word thats pronounced like that but i cant spell it right. its suppose to mean cooloutwarddoodles wrote:Heh, I thought you were working on growing a very strong vocabulary. I was proven otherwise:Shadow Wulf wrote:GRETACOUSE!!
http://dictionary.reference.com/search?q=gretacouse
Nor do I get results from Gretigouse http://dictionary.reference.com/search?q=Gretigouse
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You should confuse people by using smarter words, not something that doesn't seem to exsist. I recomend checking out the word of the day everyday on dictionary.com, you learn alot of useless words you can use.Shadow Wulf wrote:I wanted to make you all confused, fortunatly.....I succeded anyway
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