Stilts or lifts for cosplay?

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  • Опубліковано 22 чер 2018
  • In this video I discuss different ways to take your cosplay to new heights...literally!
    Disclaimer: Always remember to follow manufacturers recommendations/instructions for using and adjusting stilts. Use caution while wearing stilts/lifts/platforms as they can be dangerous and the wearer can get injured. This video is is intended to provide useful tips to gain extra height for your costumes. BMB Cosplay is in no way responsible for your costume/actions should you choose to make a big costume. Always be safe while using stilts/lifts/platforms and remember to wear proper safety gear.
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  • @Fighting.Flower
    @Fighting.Flower Рік тому +6

    Y'know i was originally very hesitant on considering using stilts for cosplays, but you got me sold! Especially with the fact that there are stilts that let you run and jump around and that they don't take much time to learn how to walk in them. Will certainly be considering them now! Thank you so much.

  • @JohnBass11711
    @JohnBass11711 6 років тому +9

    Definitely wanna give these a try someday with an Anthem armor build

  • @zamwiesel629
    @zamwiesel629 6 років тому +9

    The stacked Poly-foam works for Starscream but I definitely would like to try stilts on a build.....maybe Devastator? :)

  • @wesleytener3425
    @wesleytener3425 4 роки тому +10

    Could you show us a video of attaching the stilts to your cosplays so we get a visual of how you attach the stilts to your cosplay legs?

  • @jasonreese4573
    @jasonreese4573 Рік тому

    Thanks. Just came from a con and I'm hooked on the idea of a stilted-cosplay! Not sure what character yet, but it's part of the journey! Your video helped!

  • @deeznuts23yearsago
    @deeznuts23yearsago Рік тому +1

    The way that I make myself taller is stack some foam and split it in half, some in the heel some in the ball of my foot so I can have the organic foot bend

  • @cucumbermunch
    @cucumbermunch 2 роки тому +3

    Thank you for this, it’ll be really useful for my upcoming Halo Reach armor! I’m only 5’4, so I need to add ideally 6+ inches!

    • @deeznuts23yearsago
      @deeznuts23yearsago Рік тому

      AYYYY halo reach cosplayer, I’m building mine right now and I want to get into the 6’10 range since I’m 6’1” and wang to put 6-7 inches into my feet and 2-3 inches in the helmet
      I just with halo outpost discovery would come back and come to England so I can go there

  • @southernmanC
    @southernmanC Рік тому

    Thank you for this very informative post

  • @krupky
    @krupky 6 років тому +4

    great info - i have a pair of those and i'm deathly afraid to use them! maybe i'll give them a go with the next build.

    • @bmbcosplay5511
      @bmbcosplay5511  6 років тому +3

      Krupky they can be intimidating, but it shouldn't take long to get a feel for them. Oddly enough, I actually feel more stable on them when I'm wearing the costume, than I do without the costume on.

  • @monn.y
    @monn.y 6 років тому

    Good advice

  • @TheGlitches
    @TheGlitches 5 років тому +5

    What brand are the ones you got? I'm planning to buy on Amazon, but there are so many, though I've heard that dura-stilts were good? Plus gyptool and pentagon

  • @reneerazo4515
    @reneerazo4515 3 роки тому

    Im thinking of attaching a platform at the bottom. I seen dry wall workers added buckets under them im assuming to help balance. Do you think adding a wooden platfom slightly larger than the stilt foot would help me balance.. I'm thinking maybe about 6 inch wide by 12 long so slightly wider than the ruber footing

  • @darthcyanide7620
    @darthcyanide7620 Рік тому

    I'm 5'8 and dressing as Michael Myers. For the metal stilts, could those bottom parts of the stilts fit in shoes?

  • @DarthAndrew520
    @DarthAndrew520 5 років тому

    Do you do any exercises/stretches to prepare beforehand?
    I just made platforms for my space marine and was curious

    • @bmbcosplay5511
      @bmbcosplay5511  5 років тому

      Yeah I'll stretch out a little before I get into costume. But I don't so anything too specific.

  • @maxmt4325
    @maxmt4325 4 роки тому +1

    I made a transformer bumblebee costume for Halloween and I'm a little nervous walking in the drywall stilts. I have been practicing but I'm going to a nightclub. Any tips?

    • @bmbcosplay5511
      @bmbcosplay5511  4 роки тому +1

      I did the same thing after making my first stilt costume. I went to a bar for a costume contest. It's pretty intimidating. Low ceilings, intoxicated people...but, as long as you have someone there to watch you, you will do okay. Just keep practicing on the stilts, keep a low stable stance, and take breaks with lots of water. You'll do just fine. Hopefully that helps!

  • @bencorley8687
    @bencorley8687 2 роки тому

    Hey man, wanting to do 40k Primarch Guilliman. I'm 6'2 already so going with a 14 in stilt is going to be too much, but I do need to give a bit of a boost without turning my front legs into giraffe's legs. Any thoughts?

    • @bmbcosplay5511
      @bmbcosplay5511  2 роки тому

      How much height would you be trying to add?

  • @samplasse9886
    @samplasse9886 2 роки тому +1

    Sorta wanna get these just to add a little height to a michael mgers costume

  • @theperson2346
    @theperson2346 5 років тому

    If you were playing a super tall character like master chief wouldn't your arms be really short and disproportionate? If so is there any way to overcome it?

    • @TheGlitches
      @TheGlitches 5 років тому

      Well, as a fellow cosplayer, I'd advise possibly making arm extensions (similar to a robot arm or something). Though arms shouldn't be that affected for cosplaying (the arms normally end a bit after the crotch. I know a few people IRL that are tall but their arms are shorter. If you do want to make the arms longer though, best bet is to do the extension ideas. There's some videos online of how to make some)

  • @stellasilverstone
    @stellasilverstone 2 роки тому +1

    Is there a safe way to make the drywall stilt look like it has a shoe? Or is that probably very unsafe…?

    • @bmbcosplay5511
      @bmbcosplay5511  2 роки тому +2

      Yeah I'd say it's definitely possible. You'd just have to make sure that the design doesn't interfere with the operation of the stilts, and won't get caught up on the ground, or the other stilt/shoe. I wouldn't suggest having the shoe completely surround the stilt, it would be safer to leave to bottom of the shoe open, so the stilt is actually still the part on the ground. Hopefully that answers your question, if not, let me know.

  • @quemeese
    @quemeese 4 роки тому

    weird coincidence.....
    sign in the background says 'BMB Cosplay'
    BMB is my initials!!

  • @Marcus2214
    @Marcus2214 5 років тому +1

    who starts a video with drinking beer

  • @welshmanthebestbanana3635
    @welshmanthebestbanana3635 Рік тому

    as a kid i made "stilts" by using two empty big coffee cans

  • @pvintless1147
    @pvintless1147 5 років тому

    could u make me a costume

    • @Pfunkpoet
      @Pfunkpoet 5 років тому

      Just Sum Waffles probably not if yes most likely gonna be a lot of money

  • @tfizzle7307
    @tfizzle7307 4 роки тому

    When he said he got them for $80 and I thought they would be some far off number like $200: 0o0

  • @ryanc1862
    @ryanc1862 5 років тому

    dont take it the wrong way but your camera presence/body language is very stiff and distracting. try and loosen up a bit and just move naturally.