
Though I wish I knew all the nerdy franchises, I don’t, so please let me know who or what is being cosplayed. Be sure to provide credits for the cosplayers or photographers for each image because giving credit is good manners–bonus points if you include links to relevant Facebook pages or websites. If you’re interested, please get in touch with me at and send photos you’d like me to feature–the more high-res the photos, the better. If you’re a photographer, maybe we could focus on your images from a single convention. If you specifically want more of the Ludo build, hop into this album.ĭo you cosplay or take photographs of cosplayers? Then I want to see your work so we can talk about highlighting your creations in a future Cosplay Friday gallery. But this plush, furry Toy Vault reproduction of the shaggy character is a. Then, go keep up with all of deWildCosplay’s work–they’re making a Game of Thrones Drogon costume, FYI–at Facebook and Instagram. If he was full-sized, it would be a bit of a squeeze having Ludo over to your place. You can get a look at additional WIP photos below. That would not be appropriate though, so instead I’ll admire all the photos and marvel at all the work that went into making it. I don’t know about you, but I desperately want to hug-tackle this Ludo costume. Collect Sarah and Ludo together as a reminder of what’s. Ludo’s EPIC strength and size are only outmatched by his own heart. After she rescued him, he became one of her traveling companions. We also put a small reversing camera into one of his eyes and the LCD screen was mounted on the back of the face.” On a quest celebrate Jim Henson’s 80’s classics, our MINI EPIC masterminds Mauro Santini and Jorgelina Yeme, have 3D sculpted your favourite cast of characters from Labyrinth and The Dark Crystal. Ludo is a gigantic beast in Labyrinth, whom Sarah found being tortured by goblins. They shared how they solved those problems: “Paul wired two computer fans into the mouth which blow fresh air directly onto the wearers face, and four fans into the top for the head forcing and extracting the hot air out. They didn’t want wearing the costume to be a sauna experience and didn’t want to run into people. deWild Cosplay said the most challenging part of the build was visibility and breathability. They pieced together the foam shape and continued from there.
#THE LABYRINTH LUDO FULL#
This Ludo build took them just over two months and started with a full scale wire frame. The couple learned about cosplay in 2011, and as they’ve always spent time making various projects, they dove into cosplay in 2012 as Hawkeye and Black Widow. They told Nerdist, “We saw Ludo as a large, fairly simple shaped character who we could make out of foam, and experiment with Smooth-On Rebound 40 for mold making and Smooth-On DragonSkin20 for the face with limited expense.” deWild Cosplay, decided to bring Ludo to life to be part of a group cosplay with Paul’s Jareth and a friend’s Sarah.

#THE LABYRINTH LUDO MOVIE#
The giant and gentle beast was rescued by Sarah and later helped her fight Jareth the Goblin King’s army. This figure of LUDO, the character from the movie the labyrinth, is modeled thinking of using hair or synthetic skin on his.

Labyrinth is full of lovable characters, but maybe none more so than Ludo.
