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Here at Doctor-Who-Cosplay.com we like to try to bring you a selection of different content. A little while ago we featured Mandar and her take on Mr Clever, well she’s back and this time shares a guide for how to make a stone arm like those the ‘infected’ members of the Sibylline Sisterhood have in the Fires of Pompeii.
Ever dreamed of becoming a Pyrovile? Well here’s how! Continue reading Sibylline Sister Pyrovile Infection by Mandar
Occasionally here at Doctor-Who-Cosplay.com we see a cosplay that we don’t see very often or in some cases that we’ve never seen before. One such example was sent to us by Mandar with her hand made version of ‘Mr Clever’ from Nightmare in Silver.
Having seen the pictures and loving the effort that had been put into making the prosthetic, we just had to find out a bit more:
Why Mr Clever:
At the time I didn’t even know this character would have its own name. I started working on this character a week before the episode aired. I always dress up for viewing parties at a local comic book store. The week before I dressed up as a soothsayer from “fires of Pompeii” and turned my arm to stone using makeup (we’d also love to know how she made this – DWC.com). Continue reading ‘Mr Clever’ by Mandar