Originally published at: https://boingboing.net/2019/10/30/excellent-space-themed-hallowe.html
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wow…just wow. that is a great costume on so many levels.
holy shit…so good.
Didn’t even bother to shoop-out the driveway for some craters. Finally, incontrovertible evidence the moon landing was faked!
I’m partial to the squid.
I’d be impressed even if it WASN’T a costume! But the fact that a tiny human can fit in there puts it over the top!
This is fantastic- thanks for sharing!!
Good thing they live in the 'burbs.
Sidewalk space, guys.
I have never been jealous of a costume before, both are great but that Lander is amazing!
I want one!
Yeah, no kidding. Our sidewalks are ca. 150 year old bluestone. Narrow and nothing but trip hazards.
The front hatch magnetically closes and magnetically stays open, and doubles as a candy sample input port
It’s scientific cuteness!
I can’t tell for sure, but possibly lots of room for a big candy haul in there, too?
OMG, those are some seriously serious costumes. (And seriously cute.) I do wonder how long a 5 year old will tolerate that unwieldy lander outfit, though. It might get discarded somewhat quickly the evening of…
I was just thinking about that. I guess their neighbors don’t have front gates in their yards, either, or any other chokepoints that the costume wouldn’t be able to fit through.
Now I want my own Lunar Lander
OMG - so good!
You too? Calamari in a wine/garlic/saffron sauce always does it for me.
One could go as a Saturn-Apollo Moon Rocket; nice and narrow!
Next next next level makerism…
But how is that lander a costume? That’s like calling a car a costume… which is kind of true… whoa… dude…
they tried to make the real one as light as possible and it still weighed several tons
Oh yeah? Well I used to cut holes in sheets to make eyes so my kids could be ghosts. So there! Hah! I’m creative too! I am… I am…
(sobbing into my martini)
Seriously, this is amazing, and there’s some really wonderful and clever parents and kids out there. Great stuff.
Wow. Just - wow.
Made my day, thanks!