 A good portion of the Steampunk panel. My camera couldn't go wide enough to get everyone in frame, but I think you get the idea.
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 These two made this great little gun out of mainly brass candlesticks. It even lit up when you pulled the serving tray leg, i mean, trigger.
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 I still find real life stormtroopers a little intimidating.
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 Some fabulous felted wings. I wouldn't want to try to get through some of Saturday's crowds with them however.
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 Oh, Wash!
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 I really good Padme, her back was even appropriately scratched up and torn.
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 The Marsh Refining Company was in attendance.
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 A relatively subtle costume, but for those in the know, very scary.
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 These two had my vote for best costume.
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 This guy stole my idea, inside the wooden box is an actual camera. Nicely done!
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 I love the folks at Gnomestock, even if we didn't attend this year.
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 I just want to point out that Edward had his scissorhands peacebonded.
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 Not sure if it was just creativity or from soemthing, but I do live this rooster tail.
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 Con brings about some odd juxtaposition.
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 There's one spot in the lobby where I get great lighting.
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 American McGee's Alice, and well done.
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 this one was a little surreal as we had _just_ watched her movie earleir that day.
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 Our Torchwood team in action.
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 Our Torchwood team, formal.
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 Spontaneous lightsaber battles.
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 This costume wasn't quite as impressive as similar costumes in recent years, however, this guy could move!
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 Gnomes on the dancefloor, watch your underpants!
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 Just a great dancer.
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 So many happy dancers
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