How to Make a Fallout 4 Costume
Start with the basics: a blue jumpsuit for the Vault 111 suit. Add some yellow fabric or paint for the details. Don't forget to distress it to give it that survived-a-nuclear-apocalypse look. For the Pip-Boy, get creative with some cardboard, paint, and any old tech parts you can glue on. There's tons of tutorials online that can guide you through making it look super realistic!
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Just grab a blue jumpsuit and slap a '111' on the back. Boom, you're done. Well, maybe rough it up a bit first; it's supposed to look like you've been through the wasteland.
DIY not your thing? There's no shame in finding a cosplay seller who can craft a custom Fallout 4 costume for you. Remember, the devil's in the details, so make sure they get that Pip-Boy just right.
I actually made a Fallout 4 costume last Halloween! Starting with a plain blue jumpsuit, I added the Vault 111 details with some fabric paint and made the Pip-Boy from a combination of foam, a broken calculator for that authentic button look, and some LEDs. Pro tip: weather everything! Tea staining and a bit of sandpaper can make your costume look like it's seen better days, just like in the game.
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