Prop Work & Cosplay

From 2014 I have been building & customising cosplays and props. This ranges from armor builds to set pieces such as mirror frames, wings, masks and customised home decor.

Arthas Menethil/The Lich King cosplay completed in 2015. Photo by Simon Wong/@lazywong on Instagram
Mehrunes’ Dagger prop made by me. Design belongs to Bethesda Studios.
Glass & Daedric dagger props both made by me. Designs belong to Bethesda Studios.
Ebony Dagger prop made by me. Design belongs to Bethesda Studios.
Images belong to me/Blabi Blogs.


The first cosplay I ever made…

was of the character Jack of Blades (from Lionhead Studios’ game, Fable: The Lost Chapters). I’ve since created another Jack of Blades mask featured below.

From there I went on to create a Lich King (World of Warcraft) cosplay and Master Sylvanas (Blizzard Entertainment’s Heroes of the Storm) cosplay that was completed in early 2017 . There are lights installed in the Master Sylvanas cosplay which aren’t clearly visible from current photos.

Lich King cosplay completed in October 2015. All of the armour was made and painted from scratch primarily using worbla. The gloves and sword were heavily customised + repainted.
Master Sylvanas cosplay I made in 2017 (left). Image on the right belongs to Blizzard Entertainment.
Cosplay bow prop

While I have made these cosplays myself, & the images belong to me – the characters I cosplay here do not. If any of my creative work is an original design or character, it will be specified as such.

Please do check out the respective games & films which the cosplays & props are from (such as Fable: The Lost Chapters, The Elder Scrolls series etc.)

Below are the most recent cosplay projects I have been working on;

Dagoth Ur cosplay mask prop
Dagoth Ur mask made by me. Design & character belongs to Bethesda Studios.
Nerveshatter prop made by me. Design belongs to Bethesda Studios.

Cosplay makeup also comprises a huge portion of my makeup work.

I’ve extensively completed makeup looks inspired by games such as Vampire: the Masquerade and Pokémon (which you can see in the slideshow below). This has been a large focus of my work from 2019-2021.

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