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In Cosplay We Unite: The 40k Community in Quarantine Pt 3

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May 29 2020
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The 40k Cosplay Community is still united in these strange times.

We might be separated from each other physically, we might not be able to see each other in person… But the spirit of community is so strong in the Warhammer 40k world. This week, we take a look into the hearts of some amazing people and see just how the current crisis has affected them-and what keeps them going strong.

The last few weeks of self-isolation have lead to a LOT of free time trolling the internet. I normally spend a fair amount of time looking online for new cosplay ideas, artists I haven’t yet discovered, and new sources of inspiration, but the Quarantine has exacerbated that to the extreme. While glancing at one of my favorite groups (40K Cosplay on Facebook) I came across a heartwarming post from one of my very favorite cosplayers – Dyfrig Griffiths of Iron Warrior Cosplay. If you haven’t heard of him, you obviously haven’t been reading the Bell of Lost Souls Cosplay beat for the last few years, because I have featured this gentleman NUMEROUS times (and for good reason). From my Cosplay Artist Spotlight with him to the Iron Warrior Sax Time video series, down to the beautiful tribute to Brand’s Great Army… Dyfrig has been at the heart of the 40K Cosplay Community for as long as I have been covering it.

So as I clicked along through the 40K Cosplay group last week, I paused to look over a post that Dyfrig put up that day- a gorgeous group shot of a huge group of Cosplayers.

The Caption read:

“Really missing my Warhammer family, they are all amazing and beautiful individuals. This is us at Warhammer fest. One big happy Warhammer Cosplay family and I can’t even begin to tell you how much I want to see them all again! IRON WITHIN!!” -Dyfrig Griffiths

This got me to thinking. I absolutely love how close-knit the 40k community is, so why don’t we take some time to showcase it? I sent a private message to Dyfrig, asking him to message his army and have them send me an email with a picture, their social media links, and answers to a few questions. I was NOT prepared for the magnitude of responses, folks. For the next week my inbox was FLOODED with emails, from all parts of the world. I am astounded, and honored, and humbled to see so many people banding together with the sole purpose of connecting, sharing their stories, and showing how much our community CARES. I hope you enjoy the results!

 

‘Ginger Nutz Cosplay

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What Cosplays do you create?

I’ve been cosplaying for about 6 years, started by helping out on indie film sets making props and costumes for friends. From there I moved over to wanting to go to comic cons and wear one of my costumes. I sort of jumped in at the deep end and decided to go for a post apocalypse theme first and began building a Fallout character. That really taught me some big and expensive lessons about cosplaying. I keep going back to the post apocalypse cosplay to continue improving it. As I dove deeper into the cosplay scene I discovered Warhammer cosplay groups and was inspired to do an Imperial Guardsman cosplay. That’s been my main cosplay ever since. I also cosplay a member of House Orlock from Necromunda.

Where are you located?

I live in Burton on Trent but originally from Stoke on Trent, England.

How has the quarantine effected you?

This year should have been Warhammerfest 2020 and one of our biggest gatherings, sadly Covid-19 has put that on hold. The lockdown has been tough on everyone. I’ve had my down days and up days. Not going to hide that I have had a couple of ‘frustration cries’ during the last couple of months. I think we’re all feeling frustrated at the situation but better days are coming.

What do you miss most about the 40k Cosplay Community?

After attending Warhammerfest in 2018, I met fellow Warhammer cosplayers and we formed ‘Adeptus Habitus’. A great family of cosplayers that help, encourage and inspire to get the best out of each other. The biggest thing I miss about our community, due to the lockdown, is the huge sense of family we have when we’re together. We are all great friends and it’s been really tough not being able to get together and swap stories, tips and tricks.

What keeps you going/motivated during these times?

Part of what’s keeping me going is getting more time to build and paint minis and really take the time to improve my cosplaying. So when we do finally get back to cons etc, my cosplays will be the best they can be.

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Jack and Jill Cosplay

What cosplays do you create?

We are a mother and son combo, Cosplaying mainly Warhammer 40k. Our first cosplays developed over a couple of years as I was “learning as I went along”.  I was new to foam, worbla etc I did have some sewing skills though. We Started with Death Korps and Commissar adding and upgrading between each Con. The next Cosplays were Tech Priest and Tech Priestess.

Where are you located?

We live by the Seaside in Ayrshire Scotland and have travelled as far as Nottingham and Coventry to attend conventions.

How has the quarantine effected you?

I work for the NHS as a midwife, so apart from wearing PPE nothing much has changed for me day to day. Babies still want to come into the world even in a pandemic. Weekends and days off are spent (along with housework etc) carrying out maintenance on Costumes working on commissions and dreaming up and building  new cosplays in my garden hut. Oh.. and I have a 3D printer which is usually on constantly! My son had been working from home ( his bedroom)  Which is his favorite place anyway! We have had a couple of conventions cancelled now and especially Warhammer Fest which was kind of our annual pilgrimage.

What do you miss most about the 40k Cosplay Community?

We love to meet up with our fabulous Warhammer Cosplay Family. They are such a great, friendly and supportive  group of people. Warhammer/Gamesworkshop have been fantastic and have embraced our Cosplay group. They allow us to roam about Warhammer Fest Weekend entertaining all those attending ( and ourselves mostly). We usually bring small Warhammer themed gifts to hand out as we go like purity seals, uniform requisition leaflets and tiny toasters from the Tech Priests. Its fun to see people’s reaction to those! We have really missed that this year.

What keeps you going/motivated in these times?

We are currently working on some new cosplays that we were going to debut at this year’s Warhammer Fest, but I guess I’ve got a whole year to make them even more elaborate! I also do some side cosplay commissions so At the moment I’m making a Beetlejuice ballgown and a pvc Harley Quinn so I’ve plenty to keep me going on days off.

Where can we find you online?

We have a wee Facebook page about our adventures in cosplay: @jackandjillcosplay 

DragonheArt

What Cosplays do you do?

I made a lot of different cosplays, but my first foam-armor was a Sister of Battle and I somehow got stuck with 40k armor. I also made a Repentia, different versions of Sisters of Battle and some Guardsmen armor. But the thing I enjoy most, is making props, like a moving eviscerator, a moving chainsword, plasmaguns with burners attached to them (not convention-proof) and of course my Simulacrum Imperialis.


Where are you located?

I’m located in Bern, Switzerland.

How has the Quarantine effected you?

Quarantine has been pretty hard on me from time to time. I haven’t seen my family in quite some time and I really miss them. I also haven’t been able to get some research material for my Uni work, which was pretty annoying, but I hope this mess will soon be over. My friends tried to keep me company and have been here for me, kept me distracted when I had a hard time coping with the loneliness and even started a Minecraft server where we hung out together from time to time. That made everything a lot better.

What do you miss the most about the cosplay community/what you love most about it?

The Swiss cosplay community is a lot different from what I hear from the UK and other places. Thanks to quarantine, I was able to attend an online convention and met so many different talented people who were very supportive and loving. I still miss my Swiss cosplay family, but I kind of feel closer to my cosplay friends from all over the world now. The thing I absolutely miss the most, is being able to hug my cosplay friends and hang out with others at conventions.

What keeps you going/motivated during these times?

Crafting. For sure. I just love creating stuff and if it just means to work on something for an hour or so, it keeps me sane. It’s also very relaxing and it comes very natural to me. Except for sanding. I hate sanding. I also can’t say no to challenges. Whenever someone says, something is impossible to do, I feel the urge to prove them wrong. That’s why I started to make “working” plasma weapons.

Where can we find you online?

Impatient Cosplay

What cosplays do you create?

Mainly big ones. I already have a Space Marine chaplain (as submitted in picture), and am currently on a yet-to-be-revealed other big build. I’ve also done a genderbent (and sanity-bent) version of Mercy from Overwatch.

Where are you located?

I hail from the South of Jermani

How has the quarantine affected you?

Well, I suspect similarly to most. With all cons for the forseeable future cancelled, realising I won’t be able to see a large part of my friends for a while was quite a blow. Additionally, I’m currently retraining to become a machinist. The classes that are involved with that have been cancelled since February, and all exams moved to later in the year – for now. Luckily, with the way Jermani in general, and my company in particular, has handled the situation, I am still financially stable. Good for craftin’!

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What do you miss/ love most about the 40k Cosplay Community?

Specific people like Dragonhe_art, Beard Cosplay, Shrye Cosplay or Iron Warrior Cosplay, as well as non-40k peeps aside: The yelling. Or, to be less joking, the strange openness of it. You can yell “For the Emperor!” at practically everyone showing they’re into 40k, and they’ll yell it back – or they’re heretics and yell “Death to the corpse Emperor” or such nonsense. What I mean is: Doesn’t matter who they are, you can become friends with any stranger within minutes. It’s sorta like yelling “WACKEEEEEN!” at long-haired people, and that’s kinda awesome.

What keeps you going/ inspires you in these times?

Generic things, such as music, and the desire to finish my current project aside, I think of Brand Sabrewulf with quite some frequency. Our boy just kept going and going, and I genuinely find that inspiring. He often keeps me going, or even gets me off my butt in the first place.

Where can we find you online?

instagram.com/impcos_impatient_cosplay
facebook.com/ImpCos
twitter.com/ImpCos

Commissar Zaku

What Cosplays do you create?

I mainly focus on Imperial Guard for my cosplay projects. To date I have created four Warhammer 40K Cosplay outfits. These include my Commissar, Tanith (Verghast/Vervunhive born) Scout, Cadian ShockTrooper and Death Korps of Krieg Grenadier.

Where are you located?

I actually just moved to Hanover, Pennsylvania. Very nice place and my first house so excited to get completely settled in.

How has the Quarantine effected you?

As I stated I just moved so getting administrative stuff like drivers licenses, vehicle  tags and my marriage certificate and etc taken care of (I got married during the quarantine. YEE HAW!)  It’s been a bit of a headache overall just getting the paperwork done.

What do you miss/love most about the 40k Cosplay Community?

The thing miss most is the conventions. I was planning on going to Adepticon for the first time this year but due to quarantine I’ll have to wait to the next one. What I love though is the camaraderie we all share online and when we meet up. I actually organized the first Warhammer 40K Cosplay meet up at the 2020 MAGFest in National Harbor in D.C. back in Jan (I hope to do it again) So many awesome people and we enjoy showcasing the awesome of all things 40K.

What keeps you going/inspires you in these times?

What keeps me going? Hmm I would say that knowledge that this will end at some point and we can overcome and become stronger for it. Plus I have my family to keep my spirits up. (The Emperor Protects)

Where can we find you online?

You can find me on Facebook via my cosplay page, Commissar Zaku Cosplay
And also on Instagram at commissar_zaku_cosplay.

Join us next week for more stories from the Warhammer 40k Cosplay Community!

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