Ask for it at your local bookstore. Failing that, Barnes & Noble carries it.
The tireless tinkerings, rampant ramblings and odd observations of Shawn Thorsson, eponymous founder of Thorsson & Associates Workshop.
About Me

- THORSSOLI
- I make toys for kids who don't want to grow up. I'm on the lookout for new projects. If you're interested in commissioning me to build something ridiculous, shoot me an email.
Wednesday, October 24, 2012
MAKE Magazine
If you've never read MAKE Magazine, you should. I make it a point to run down to the news stand and buy a copy every time a new issue comes out. The latest issue hit shelves yesterday. It's at least twice as awesome as the previous issues, so I bought two:

Ask for it at your local bookstore. Failing that, Barnes & Noble carries it.
Ask for it at your local bookstore. Failing that, Barnes & Noble carries it.
Friday, October 12, 2012
Kali Costume Part 2: It's Hard to Find a Model With Four Arms
In my last post about the Kali costume for the Hi-Rez Studios game SMITE, I detailed the making of the prosthetic chest. The main reason for making the chest prosthetic was to be able to rig a harness to hold up the extra pair of arms she needed attached to her back.
Here's how I made the extra arms:

If that doesn't make it crystal clear, read on...
Here's how I made the extra arms:
If that doesn't make it crystal clear, read on...
Labels:
Costuming,
kali,
lifecasting,
smite
Tuesday, October 9, 2012
Building Agent Maine (aka "the Meta") from Red vs. Blue Part 1: the Helmet
Some time ago I traded another maker one of my HALO 3 Mark6 Spartan helmets and got a copy of his hand-sculpted EVA helmet. It was well made and the casting was nice and strong, but it was also a little on the small side. I finished it up in the colors of Agent Maine from the popular webseries RED vs BLUE and wrote a quick article about making the visor which you can read by clicking HERE.
Since finishing it, I've had it hanging in the rafters of my workshop. I have a lot of helmets hanging in the rafters. Most of them just need some tiny finishing touch. Some of them are just waiting for me to start trimming and paint work. Others, like this one, are mostly just being forgotten.
While it was being forgotten it also suffered a fall when I was moving some lumber around and knocked it off its hook. I was able to reassemble it, but in the process I was reminded that I'd rather have another version of this particular helmet that was just a bit bigger and had sharper edges.
If you'd like to see the steps involved in making the upgrade helmet from start to finish, read on...
If you'd like to see the steps involved in making the upgrade helmet from start to finish, read on...
Labels:
Agent Maine,
Costuming,
HALO,
pepakura
Wednesday, October 3, 2012
Looks Like the Clock is Still Ticking on My Fifteen Minutes of Fame...
For those of you who didn't see Nightline last night:
I thought I had a backlog of orders to fill before. I think it's about to get worse...
I thought I had a backlog of orders to fill before. I think it's about to get worse...
Monday, October 1, 2012
When it Rains it Pours
Right now it's raining Combat Garden Gnomes.
I've just come back from my annual training with the naval reserves and it turns out I've got a huge backlog of orders for combat garden gnomes waiting to ship.
I've even enlisted help:

If you're one of the hundred or so customers currently waiting on orders to ship, please be patient while I work through them.
I've just come back from my annual training with the naval reserves and it turns out I've got a huge backlog of orders for combat garden gnomes waiting to ship.
I've even enlisted help:
If you're one of the hundred or so customers currently waiting on orders to ship, please be patient while I work through them.
I’ve been restocking the Etsy shop as fast as I can, but I
don’t have any on hand right now while I’m trying to catch up on shipping my
outstanding orders. If you’d like to pre-order one of my gnomes, shoot me an email at sthorsson99@yahoo.com.
You can see all of the different variants I make in this
flickr photo set: http://www.flickr.com/photos/8050182@N06/sets/72157623870627643/
In other news, I've just received the first set of photos of one of my Combat Garden Gnomes in an actual combat zone:

That photo was taken at Camp Leatherneck in Afghanistan. Here's a close-up showing this particular little gnome augmentee in all his forward deployed glory:

Awesome.
.
In other news, I've just received the first set of photos of one of my Combat Garden Gnomes in an actual combat zone:
That photo was taken at Camp Leatherneck in Afghanistan. Here's a close-up showing this particular little gnome augmentee in all his forward deployed glory:
Awesome.
.
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