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After testing out the first two rolls of the new P33 and after seeing some excellent results with D-76 and HC-110 I thought that 510-Pyro would be a good match and I was right. Now, the one thing I would recommend is dropping the time from 12:45 to 12:00 flat, then adjusted down for any changes in agitation.
Canon EOS Elan 7 - Canon Lens EF 28mm 1:2.8 - Ferrania P33 @ ASA-160
Zone Imaging 510-Pyro (1+100) 11:30 @ 20C (Constant Rotation)
Scanner: Epson V700 + Silverfast 9 SE
Editor: Adobe Photoshop CC
I'm least happy with the flamethrower of all the weapons. This is the first time I've ever really attempted custom minifig guns, and turned out to be a greater challenge than expected since I wanted to get them to match the guns in the game as close as possible.
Here's a close up on the rest of the costume. Yes, those are painted shaving cream bottles. The jumpsuit was a lucky thrift-store find, but they can also be purchased online with a quick google search. I added small felt patched with the flame cutout to both shoulders, which only took about 20 min.
The Gas Mask is an Israeli Civilian Gas Mask (you can get your own here: www.keepshooting.com/militarysurplus/protectivegear/israe... The gas mask comes with a few filters, but they are all too large and designed to fit on the front, which is not consistent with the TF2 design. So I glued together the bottoms of two large yogurt containers and painted them black to make the filter on the side of the mask. It's attached to a small knob thing that was already on the gas mask, and removes easily, but in case you want to use the mask for something else. I also drilled a few holes in the mouth of the mask, because it was difficult to breathe in and I didn't want to pass out at the con. Because the Mask is just held on with rubber straps, and the Pyro's mask covers his whole head, I wore a black cotton and spandex balaclava underneath, again, these can be found with a quick google search, just be careful you don't order a wool or fleece one, as it won't have the look you want and you may get a bit over heated.
Also, don't forget rubber boots and gloves! (I got mine at an army surplus store)
Finally got a chance to burn some yard debris. It's been windy here every day for so long that I got way behind.
Backstage at the Lights, Motors, Action Extreme Stunt Show with the red Hero car's dashboard. I want a Pyro Button for my car! I got to sit behind the wheel of the Hero car during a surprise backstage tour of the show. A very cool experience with two of the stunt drivers as our tour guides.
The backstage tour was part of the All Ears Streets of America Photowalk I hosted last month. Click the link to see more photos.
First time out with my new lens and I ran in to some cool Poi artists. Fire Christening for an awesome lens!
Sharing Exposures New Equipment. Sigma 17-35mm EX f2.8-4
DAC Dunajská Streda - SK Slovan Bratislava 0:3
30.05.2015
Metský Stadion Dunajská Streda
Dunajská Streda , Slovakia
Attendance : 4.036
From x2 and x3 i watch it on mocpages and i love it i just add the fire and the lighter, credit to elite comander sparkz
Pyro Babe, Kira
No dolls were charred in this photo shoot lol.
She was farther back than she looks ;)
Yanfei : ku_aka7lala
Hu Tao : kuri._.san
Xinyan : toricreations_yt
Xiangling : meimi.cos
strobist details: A Godox TT600 with a red gel to the left. An un-gel'd TT600 to the right. Both triggered by the XProO in my camera hotshoe.