Silent Hill cosplay reminds us of a kebab. That is all

Cosplay comes in many forms.Every so oftenit's a grown man dressing up as acreepy-ass man fairy. Occasionally, it's a bald dude thinkingall he needs to become the Ghost of Spartais a coat of red body paint. But usually, it's attractive women squeezing into a tiny school uniform and claiming they're some obscure Tekken character (sorry, no link for that one. And yes, we are bastards). Of course, sometimes you'll getan enterprising gamer making cosplay that looks like it's been sculpted with shredded Turkish meat. This is one of those times.

If you're looking for a clever cosplay idea, and don't mind drunks thinking you're a tasty kebab-based treat and picking bits off your head on a Friday night, we suggest giving this Silent Hill nurse mask a crack.

To go from this...

To this...

All you need is love... that, and a dummy head, preservative film, toilet paper, white latex and some oil colour.

For a detailed guide on how to create this monstrosity, head on over toJapanator.com.Or, y'know, justgo to your nearest kebab house and ask for the 'special cut'.


Above: Make mine a horribly disfigured medical worker, mate

Sep 9, 2010

David Meikleham
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