From sourcing materials to putting them all together, cosplayers tell us what it takes to step into a character’s shoes and share a few thrifty secrets too
Magna Defender from Power Rangers Lost Galaxy
Materials used: Yoga mats
Creative process: Mats with thicker foam used for armour, thinner mats used for helmet; foam primed, sanded and painted by hand
Sourced from: Delhi’s local sports stores, online stores
Time taken for creation: 10 days
Cosplayer talk: “I’m a 3D artist so I designed and conceptualised it myself. I’m happy with how it has turned out, even though it’s mainly ‘90s kids who are recognising the character. I’m glad I can make them nostalgic,” says Chaitanya Garg.
Cyber Dragon Hanzo from Overwatch 2
Materials used: EVA foam, rubber latex, canvas, faux fur
Creative process: Foam shaped and painted for weapons, canvas fabric cut and painted for clothing, latex cut and shaped to create arms, fur used to create hair
Sourced from: Mumbai’s local vendors
Time taken for creation: 2 years (approx.)
Cosplayer talk: “I started creating this costume in instalments after I realised I had a lot of free time during the pandemic. I started with making the bow first and then created every other element. I ensured I got local materials because if I had attempted making this using prosthetics, it would have had to be imported and would have become too expensive,” says Saurabh Singh Rawat, who hails from Mumbai
Chainsaw Man
Materials used: EVA foam, Plaster of Paris, PVC pipes
Creative process: Foam and PoP shaped, sculpted and painted by hand; PVC pipes cut and fitted as elements for helmet
Sourced from: Delhi’s local hardware stores
Time taken for creation: 5 days
Cosplayer talk: “I’m actually a photographer but I wanted to experience what cosplayers go through when they pose for us. I started it as research to take better pictures, but now I’m having way too much fun. When you’re in costume, you forget that you can’t see or breathe – all that matters are the smiles you bring to people’s faces,” says Rishi Tiwari, who has been cosplaying for one year.
Nergigante Alpha from Monster Hunter
Materials used: EVA foam
Creative process: Foam cut, sculpted and painted by hand
Sourced from: Delhi’s Chandni Chowk and Karol Bagh
Time taken for creation: 50 days
Cosplayer talk: “While it took me 50 days to create it, it took over 20 hours to make sure it was perfect to be worn. I stayed up for close to three nights before coming to Delhi Comic Con,” says Vipin Kumar, who is a professional cosplayer and costume designer.
Deadpool
Materials used: Suede fabric
Creative Process: Fabric cut, designed and repainted by hand to create costume as well as smaller elements
Sourced from: All the materials have been sourced from locations within India
Time taken for creation: 6 months
Cosplayer talk: Gaurav Thakur, who has been a cosplayer for the past eight years, says, “I went with Deadpool this year, since the third instalment of the franchise is set to release soon. While I have cosplayed as the popular anti-hero before, I’d definitely say this costume took more effort, but is a definite improvement compared to the ones I made earlier.”
- Eesha Thorat
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