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Stone Golem suit made of foam mattresses – incredible!

Players of Mordavia, a live-action role-playing game, constructed a jaw-droppingly awesome “stone golem” suit out of foam mattresses and hot glue. The photo doesn’t do it justice — it has to be seen in motion (as with this youtube clip) to be believed.

This Stone Golem was constructed using about 5 foam mattresses, over 50 sticks of hot melt glue, and 8 cans of grey and black spray paint. The foam is glued in large thick sheets (approx 20cm thick) to a fabric bodysuit, and the deep cracks are carved into the foam surface. The bodysuit has a zip up the back to allow the wearer to enter it, and the zip is concealed by abutting foam. The soles of the feet are made of corflute that has been sliced in half to expose corrugations that act as grip. The arms are about twice the length of the wearer’s arms, and act as swinging weapons made entirely of soft foam. The golem took about 100 hours of work to construct, between 3 people. On its first appearance, the Stone Golem sent twenty bold adventurers into a hasty retreat without so much as touching them.

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(Thanks, Greg!)

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