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Naked Snake/Big Boss Cosplay : A How To – crumahara talk. The following is a list of items I used to create my cosplay of big boss / naked snake that I wore to the 2. San Diego Comic Con. Snake’s BDUs. Naked Snake wears lots of different camouflage throughout metal gear solid 3.

For my costume I went with the Vietnam era Tigerstripe (Shirt, Pants). Compression Shirt. All you need for this is your basic mock turtle neck compression shirt.

I used a sharpie to color in the white logos. Also, it looks better if you get it pretty tight so it form fits to your arms. If you want to get really fancy you can pound 2 eyelets into the inside of the forearm. I also cut a small hole in the wrists so I could put my thumb through. This keeps it from riding up your arm or having a space between your gloves and your sleeve.

Gloves. These gloves are very close if not completely accurate to what Naked Snake is wearing in MGS3. Just cut off the thumb, pointer and middle fingers about an inch from the knuckle. On mine I had to re- sew the seams because they started to come undone at the edges.

Neck/Throat Microphone and PPT/Vox switcher box. For the actual throat microphone, I just got one similar to this.

Just make sure it has an ear piece. The switch box probably isn’t going to look anything like Snake’s so I’ll go into creating that below. Making the Neck Mic. Step 1. I started by buying a neck microphone on ebay. When it came the push to talk(ptt)/vox switch box was way too small for the one that snake had so I had to make a housing for it, ideally without destroying the mic. Step 2. I picked up some craft foam to start out.

The color doesnt really matter because you’ll be painting over it anyway. I cut out like 8 layers of 2. This is so that the existing ptt/vox switch could fit in, but so the wires could still come out and so that it would be held securely. Kind of like when you see people cut pages of books so they can fit something into it. Now, what do we do with the 3 pieces of foam that don’t have the cutout for the existing switcher? For one of the 3 pieces I cut out a circle and then cut off the rest of the corner (to get the round shape for the dial). Cut out 2 little notches about 3/4 down for the screw holes on the same layer of foam as the circle.

The other 2 pieces are fine as is. Ripper Full Movie. Also, i cut 2 layers out for the actual switch thing. Step 3. Now, glue all the main pieces together, making sure that the parts with the cutout for the switcher are on what will be the top of the box. I used normal Elmer’s glue for this. Step 4. Once this whole thing is dry, I shoved the original switcher box into the hole and painted the outer layer with a 1: 1 mix of glue: water. You have to do several coats of this so that it seals the outside. Step 5. After the whole assembly was done I used white and black acrylic paint to make it look like Snake’s PPT/Vox box.

Step 6to attach it to my harness I used velcro with an adhesive back and sewed the other side to the harness shoulder. It worked out pretty well! Boots. For the boots any “jungle boot” will do. There are a bunch for various prices here. It should be noted that they take awhile to break in.

The best method that I found was to wear 2 pairs of socks, go stand in some water, then walk around till they are dry. Takes awhile but saves your feet.

If you’re gonna be at a con I recommend getting some gel insoles as well. They work wonders! If you’re going for authenticity, these are the closest I’ve found.

They are really good quality, I wear mine pretty often day to day. Belt and Pouches. Starting at the front center of the belt moving right in order. Holster. If you can afford it, the leather m.

MGS3. At one of my local Army surplus stores I managed to find and Olive Drab canvas one that was about the same shape. Not completely accurate in my case, but it worked well enough. Radio Pouch. I didn’t actually have a radio pouch on my costume. Couldn’t find one in time. Maybe next time. If you don’t want to buy a radio to fill it, maybe make a foam one in the same way I made the shoulder switch. Butt Pack. Fairly Standard Butt Pack.

I cut off some of the extra strapping. And sewed some of the top parts to my Stabo harness. Pistol Belt and Canteen.

Doesn’t look like that pistol belt combo is available anymore. Here are 2 separate links. Pistol Belt. Canteen with Cover. Ammo Pouches. I got the 2 M- 1. Ammo pouches from Amazon. If you want to be really accurate you can make a stencil that says “U. S. Army” and spray paint it on.

I didn’t bother. These were really hard to find the right kind, so take note. Functionality wise, they are very convenient and you can pack all sorts of crap in there. Was trying to update the ammo pouch link, and I cant seem to find anywhere that has these pouches that doesn’t look shady as hell. If anyone finds some please leave a comment. Vietnam Era Stabo Harness. In Metal Gear Solid 3 Naked snake is wearing a Stabo harness. These suckers cost like $3.

Making this thing takes the most assembly. First off we’ll need some hardware and strapping. To accomplish this you’ll need to buy an old parachute harness. I found one online for pretty cheap, the problem with it was that all the hardware was kinda gross when I got it and I had to do some major cleaning after cutting it all loose. The harness that I bought is no longer online, though.

This one looks similar, and looks like it has all the right parts to build a STABO harness from. If this one doesn’t come with enough of the strap material you can buy additional “webbing” online. Make sure you get your harness gear first so that you can measure it and get the right thickness. The webbing I used on my harness is 1. This is my first draft of the plans to make the Vietnam era Stabo harness.

Each color represents a different length of strapping needed. It didn’t change much from this design and I’ll detail those changes below. Once you’ve got all your strapping cut off the parachute harness and all your hardware you’ll need to set aside 2x D rings (the ones that look like triangles on one end), 2x clasping hooks, and 4x slide adjusters (The rectangles with the bar in the middle). For assembly I am going to refer to the sections by their colors on the above diagram. Yellow Section: Start out by taking 2 equal lengths of strapping about 2 feet long each and sew the flat end of a D ring on each one. To do this thread it through the back of the flat part and fold the strap up onto itself.

Sew the 2 touching parts of the strap with a box shape and then sew an x across the box. Later on when you put the Stabo Harness together make sure you have the folded part on the inside so its not visible.

For the top of the yellow section thread the open (non D ringed) side of the strap through the bottom part of a slide adjuster and pull it through so you have some extra, this can be used for adjusting the fit later. Once I got mine fitted I sewed this part off, but you don’t have to. Red Section: For the red section just make a small loop of strapping connecting the top of that yellow slide adjuster we just set up (there should be one side of it still exposed as shown on the right side of my diagram) and a second slide adjuster which will be entirely fixed and not adjustable. Green Section: Take the longest 2 sections of strapping you have, and cut them to the same length.

About a foot and a half from the top of each one cross them and sew this together (this part will be in the center of your back when complete). For the short ends above the cross you just made loop through the free bar on adjuster that is connected to the red sections, sew it up.

Now, this will require a bit of estimation on your part, place the mostly assembled red yellow and green pieces over your head so that the yellow sections hang on the front of your body and the 2 D rings sit about 3 inches above your groin.