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Saturday, August 31, 2013

Vault 101 (Fallout) Costume

So, these are some really old pics of me . . . probably 2 or 3 years old. It's when I was really into the videogame Fallout. I was taking a class at Chabot College in order to be a teacher assistant for a drawing class and I met this guy who was also signing up for the class at the same time as me. You could tell he rode a "bike" because he had a leather jacket and a helmet. He was also cute. I also noticed that he had written in white out the word "ENCLAVE" on his helmet. I was like, wait . . . wait do you play Fallout? And he was like yeah. Dudely, I was like "shyah, me too . . . do you like the Enclave outfit?" He said, "Nah, it was just an easy outfit to make...the helmet was part of my Halloween costume." The conversation basically turned into a talk about the game itself and I was like I should make my own outfit. Thanks, dude, that I'll never see again that was pretty darn cute because you looked like Wentworth Miller.

Making a Vault 101 Costume
Using a white pencil to draw numbers.

Making a Vault 101 Costume
Refining numbers.

Making a Vault 101 Costume
Using white fabric paint for base before applying yellow
fabric paint. You can buy this type of paint at the craft store.

Making a Vault 101 Costume
Vault 101 outfit with corrugated Pipboy and workout gloves.
It's not perfect, but I solved my problem with trying to make an actual Pipboy.

Making a Vault 101 Costume
Me being dorky in the Vault 101 outfit.
You can buy a blue uniform online.

Making a Vault 101 Costume
Me being even more dorky.

Making a Vault 101 Costume
101 detail.

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