This project is an Arduino-controlled, 3D-printed functional Nerf replica of the Kang Tao Gun from the upcoming video game Cyberpunk 2077.
Making the Shock Rifle from Unreal Tournament real!
Want to kick up your steampunk style? With this Gear Bracelet, you will be able to do just that.
Our first wearable project (!) is an animatronic tail with dual-control. No animals harmed in the making of this project.
Make your own gesture-controlled Wizard's Walking Staff that lights up to different spells when you perform gestures. You shall not pass!
Want a cheap Spider-Man mask that looks cool?
Files for laser cutting a foam Mjolnir that fits around a micro racing drone, and how to hack an RC transmitter for Arduino control!
Infinity mirror embedded in a cat ears headband.
Arduino Gemma and Neopixel LEDs to give some life to my 3D Printed Princess Hilda Staff: Zelda Link Between Worlds.
SP1 as I called it is a firework launcher / gun made by me as cosplay combined from HALO game and DISTRIC 9 movie.
3D-printed spikes on fabric and using a Circuit Playground that reacts with movement to light up NeoPixels.
Adding a moving red eye to the iconic Terminator Glasses.
LED hammer for a Ramona Flowers costume using NeoPixel strips.
Use some copper tape and Bare Conductive's Electric Paint to light up a few 5mm LEDs. No soldering required!
Ever wanted to have that one working prop for your Star Wars cosplay? Ever wanted to end up on an FBI watch list?
#LetsBuildTogether LEGO Dots wearable light-up belt.
It blinks when you speak!
A pocket, rechargeable battery PSU for powering small Cosplay-related projects (and not only)
A cheap replica of the famed chest-piece of Tony Stark, AKA Iron Man.
Battlestar Galactica-inspired costume with a detachable light up spine.
A cosplay prop made with a combination of 3D printing and old-school electronics.
Glowing headband created with Neopixel Rings, a LilyTiny microcontroller with custom program, and painted foam wings.
This Stray Companion cosplay with a functioning, animated screen is a HUGE HIT at comic-cons.
Custom light-up wings controlled by a LilyPad Arduino board.