Welcome to Armor Party, a show about the costumes and costumers of the Star Wars Universe. We cover the threads and treads, and talk with those who appreciate and build the most iconic looks from a galaxy far, far away. Episodes drop every other Tuesday. Find us on social media at Armor Party! We are proudly part of the Thank The Maker Network.
Armor Party talks with Ramey Chanadet (@rchanadet) about his process of building. With over 45 costumes among the clubs, Ramey has developed nearly every costuming skill under the sun. Part of the @dadbatchpod - we get the scoop on his Star Wars Celebration plans. Grab yourself some new digs with RSVLTS, pop culture themed clothing to that's as fun as your inner geek. Use code "armorparty" to save 20% off your first order at RSVLTS.com Part of the Thank the Maker Podcast Network alongside Princess and Scoundrel. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/armorparty/support
If you've gotten familiar with the Star Wars costuming scene, you've certainly seen Joe Lara: the first ever "Tech" from "The Bad Batch." A veteran and advocate for community building, his story is one of inspiration for choosing to move forward, helping others find motivation , and learning a brand new process from the ground up. Find him as one of the hosts of "The Dad Batch" on Spotify, and on Instagram at www.instagram.com/tech.badbatch Grab yourself some new digs this holiday with RSVLTS, pop culture themed clothing to that's as fun as your inner geek. Use code "armorparty" to save 20% off your first order at RSVLTS.com Part of the Thank the Maker Podcast Network alongside Princess and Scoundrel. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/armorparty/support
Armor Party hears from Denuo Novo, the company that rose in the ashes of the former ANOVOS as a premier dealer of licensed Star Wars wearables. As the brand manager of Denuo Novo, Mark gives us some insight as to how this opportunity came to be for a merging of some of the most notable names in collectibles came to be. Find Mark on Instagram at @darthvonohlen! Production and theme music by @alton_james Follow @hondosupply on Instagram for the latest updates on the Ordament Charity Project Listen to @thankthemakerpod and @princessandscoundrel show for even more Star Wars content! | | | | #starwars #starwarscostume #501stlegion #costuming #costumes #starwarscostume #cosplay #starwarscosplay
Armor Party talks with Brendan Wayne, character performer of the helmeted Din Djarin of the Mandalorian. For 2 seasons of the Mandalorian and with appearances in The Book of Boba Fett, Brendan walks us through how his skills and training as a gunslinger inspired the costume and persona of the badass beneath the Beskar. Hear about his humble journey from fitting into a costume designed for a bigger actor, almost missing the audition for Dad-duties, and what his Grandfather, John "The Duke" Wayne, thought about Star Wars. Follow Brendan on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/therealbrendanwayne/
Episode 3 of season 2 brings a conversation with Star, a Michigan costumer who has gone head first into Star Wars costuming since the pandemic. Not afraid to experiment, we learn her process of building with foam and where she's found success in all aspects of making a wearable costume for working comfort and maximum fun. Follow her work on Instagram @starspangledcomet ----- Find Armor Party on Instagram for more tips and tricks and profiles at Instagram.com/armorpartyshow Production by Alton James (instagram.com/alton_james) Part of the Thank the Maker Network (instagram.com/thankthemakerpod & instagram.com/princessandscoundrelshow)
Our second episode of season, we talk with Steven Schultz, (www.instagram.com/stevie.kickz ) about his costuming journey. What started as humble beginnings to get time off work turns into a full fledged obsession that eventually leads to helping dress stormtroopers on the set of the Obi-Wan Kenobi series. Listen to his own podcast with other Bad Batch members at https://podcasts.apple.com/gm/podcast/the-dad-batch/id1636341799
Armor Party takes an oil bath with actor Chris Bartlett, actor and performance artist from the Disney+ Star Wars series. Known for playing Q9-Zero the assassin droid in the Mandalorian, Chris tells us how he got the gig of Lucasfilms traveling C3P0 over 15 years ago and how to become a better version of the character you may be cosplaying. Check out Chris's incredible work as a costumer and performer at www.instagram.com/chrisfbartlett ---- Follow Armor Party on Instagram at www.instagram.com/armorpartyshow Part of the Thank the Maker Network (instagram.com/thankthemakerpod) along with Princess and Scoundrel (instagram.com/princessandscoundrelshow)
Lucasfilm concept artist Brian Matyas shares his process of designing iconic characters like Din Djarin, BoKatan and Boba Fett for the modern age. His work is featured heavily in The Art of The Mandalorian Season 1 and 2, and is considered one of the most influential armor designers in the last 10 years. Find his work at https://www.instagram.com/brianmatyas
Armor Party gets the backstory on one of the most important builders and creators in the Star Wars costuming hobby. Kevin Weir of Imperial Surplus went from fan, to vendor, to creating props and costumes for productions themselves. As the top tier provider of Clone armor in the 501st legend as well as legacy projects like the "Femme TK", we learn the whole tale of how passion turns into profession. Find Kevin's work at www.imperialsurplus.com
For episode 19, Armor Party talks all things sewing, stitching and Star Wars aesthetic with Emma Swanson, owner of Gabercrete. She walks us through how soft goods play an integral part in costuming, and how her business manages expectations, creativity and the highest standards as she moonlights from her day job. A must listen if you're a shop owner and creative, Emma's work is some of the best in the fandom. Follow her at @gabercrete on Instagram.
Armor Party talks with Brian Muir, the legendary sculptor who created Darth Vader, the stormtrooper armor, CZ3 and the Death Star droid in Star Wars: A New Hope.....all at the age of 24. We were lucky enough to get some insight in the "thumb test" and learn about the incredible work that spans his 46 year career. Learn more about Brian's work and purchase his books at https://www.brianmuirvadersculptor.com/
Armor Party gets the business of printing, painting, and prepping from Darryl Kemper, owner of OffEarth3D prop studio. We talk what it took for him to go full time, and how he's managed to tame the midwestern elements while documenting what he learns for the benefit of the creator community. Find his fantastic paintwork on socials at @offearth3d
Armor Party sits down with multi-club costumer Justin Sonfield. With over 20 approved costumes across the clubs, we hear what inspires him to build, how we approach civility when having costuming standards and a deep dive into the costume of C-3P0. Follow along with Justin's constant build sessions on Instagram @sonfield
In episode 16, we sit down with make-up, fabrication and special effects legend Frank Ippolito. Frank played the Mon Calamari dock worker in the second season of The Mandalorian, and his shop Thingergy is responsible for now iconic Star Wars characters of Moff Gideon and Fennec Shand. Hear Frank's insight on what it takes to make it in the industry, and why it is truly a labor of love. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
For episode 15, Armor Party learns how costumers in small spaces can make BIG impacts with the desire to learn and build. Manhattan's Jen Markham shares her story as a newer costume club member with over 20 different builds, and how she approaches ground up costuming. With over a million followers on TikTok, we're able to get an idea of what it means to create content authentically, and why social media shouldn't be taken too seriously. Find Jen's work on instagram at https://instagram.com/jen_markham --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Armor Party gets taken to school by John Ficker of Lonewolf Customs - one of the most reliable vendors in Mandalorian costuming and designer of one of the most infamous buckets in the Mando Mercs costuming club. He tells us about his days as an intern working on Star Wars toys for Hasbro, and describes what it's like going full time into this hobby in the age of "Amazon expectations". Follow along with him at @lonewolf1183 on Instagram.
Armor Party gets put in the crosshair of Brian Cook, known as @sithin.aint.easy on Instagram talking all things building. We discuss our love of Darth Vader, the problems of 3D prints, not being afraid of fringe character builds and what it took to become the first collected group of Bad Batch cosplayers. Follow along with Armor Party on Instagram: @armorpartyshow
Armor Party dives into the history of costuming with multi-armored 501st member Andrew Liptak. As an author, he's been able to explore, research and write about the long, unknown past of "costume-play" reaching all the way back to the 1930's. His book "Cosplay: A History" will be released next year and we were able to hear a bit about the process and his findings along the way. Follow his journey into publishing at https://twitter.com/andrewliptak?lang=en
Armor Party sits down with Chicago's Timothy Harrison, owner of HDC Fabrication. In this episode we discuss the pro's and con's of consumer resin and FDM printers, what you should be looking for in airbrushes to do proper paintjobs and the investments you need to make to take your prop making business to the next level! Check out HDC Fabrication on Facebook and Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/hdcfabrication/?hl=en
Armor Party sits down with Terry Chui A.K.A. Panda Props for our longest episode yet. In this episode we cover Terrys long history of creative jobs from creative director at EA Games, to building one of the most extensive collections of "How-To's" on Star Wars costuming, his process for breaking costumes down for the community and his love of Mon Calamari and a certain gold protocol droid. Find him on Instagram @pandapropsncostumes
Armor Party nerds out with Colin Adams, a professional creative who found his love of costuming and prop making after a Star Wars 40th birthday party got his gears turning to start making. We discuss painting and weathering, how electronics are less intimidating than you may think and our love for the "found parts" of the Star Wars aesthetic. Find him social media at @oddviking. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Armor Party sits down with Rei Kennex, a talented costumer and actor who shares her Star Wars story and what it takes to become the characters she cosplays as. In this episode we talk make-up, prosthetics and foam work, and how physicality plays a role in building, especially when being photographed and filmed for video. Check out Rei's fantastic work at instagram.com/reikennex --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
In this episode, we sit down with Paul Sun-Hyung Lee who played New Republic X-Wing pilot Carson Teva in season 2 of the Mandalorian. Paul tells us about being on set of the Mandalorian and his personal tour from Jon Favreau, what it was like walking into the costume shop, being able to navigate social media after Star Wars fame and his own many armor builds before he was on the show. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Armor Party talks with Hunter Smoke, a multi-costumed trooper and recent college grad who moonlights as a costume commissioner who specializes in construction and paint. We discuss our love of Captain Rex, Clone Troopers and all things building. Find him on social media at instagram.com/jaig_eye_hunter --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Armor Party talks with Drew The Costumer, a multi-faceted costume that specializes in leatherwork. He's worked on various Hollywood productions, but we focus specifically on his work on BoKatan and the Nite Owls from The Mandalorian show. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
On Episode 4 of Armor Party, we take our deepest dive into ground up builds with Robyn Giel, an armor builder who goes by Vault Fox. She talks about foam work, starting with Pepakura files, and the lengths she's gone to building a proper "bondo booth" in her home. Check out her Youtube page at https://www.youtube.com/vaultfox --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Armor Party talks with Luke Daley, founding member of some of the largest costuming groups on Facebook. We learn the process of how he helped create the Din Djarin Costume Reference Library for the 501st Legion, and what goes into running a business that specializes in highly accurate reproductions. JJ Industries was recently featured on Adam Savages Tested.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Armor Party dives into conversation with Mike Quiñones, owner of Darkside Closet - we learn about how he got started sewing parachutes in the navy to eventually leaving his full time position at a boat company to make Star Wars costumes. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Welcome to Armor Party! Our first episode dives into what the show is about, and sets the tone for what is to come. Our first guest is "AlphaIgnition" John Rodriguez, one of the first Bad Batch costumers approved within the costuming clubs. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app