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What will you find here? Ramblings from an aging gamer-miniature painter. When I first started out in this hobby computers were in their infancy and finding other gamers could only be done by going to conventions or as in my case bumping into somebody who happened to see me reading "Panzer Leader" on the school bus. Look how far we have come! The internet has allowed our small community to be able to connect on a level I never dreamed of when I was but a small lad. What I do hope you will find here is something interesting from one wargamer/miniature painter to another. I paint miniatures somewhat decently, so I will be posting some pictures of my work, and perhaps a review or two of games and/or miniatures. Most of all this is just about having fun and anything I post here is meant to be for that reason.

Sunday, July 17, 2016

Reenactor armed with a wand

Now this little tid bit isn't exactly hobby related, but at the same time it is. After all painting up historical, science fiction, or even fantasy figures is just letting out the little boy, or girl, in us out to play for a bit. So today I took it a step further. Several weeks ago my daughter invited my Wife and I to my granddaughters "Mingle with the Muggles seventh birthday party". So I say to myself, "self you are a very artistic person, and I know you can make this event something special with your artistic talents". Well I won't tell you what I said back (cause then you'll just think I am crazy for having a conversation with myself) but that statement made a lot of sense. So off to the races my imagination went.

First to set this story on the right path I have to explain that my six year old granddaughter (now seven) has been reading by herself the Harry Potter series. A month ago we started reading together "The Sorcerers stone". I would read a chapter and then she would. When my turn came to read a chapter there have been several times when she's had me hold up to correct me when I have mispronounced a word. This truly amazes me and I always get a good chuckle out of it. We are now reading "Chamber of Secrets". But this time she reads along with me while I read it out loud. I think she likes me doing this because I make all the different voices and she gets a good chuckle out of that. Anyway on to the where and why my imagination went in the direction it did.

My granddaughter likes the characters Harry, Ron, and of course Hermione. While my favorite characters are Dumbledore, Hagrid, Snape, etc. Though Professor Snape has to be my favorite as he is such a complex character. So now you know where I am going with this.

Over the weeks I collected the clothes (costume) I would need and came up with several ideas for makeup etc. I needed to do something special that would pull off the illusion that I was in fact Professor Snape and not Papa. My family has never seen me without a beard, nor have they seen me hairless. The easy part here of course is shaving all that stuff off except for one problem, I am a blue eyed, fair skin, red head and something would need to be done about that.

All I needed to do was put on a couple of coats of paint, do a bit of layering, and then an easy dry brush to touch it off. Except that is in the painting world. So I turned to my Wife and had a discussion with her about makeup ideas. I must say without her help I probably would not have been able to pull this one off.

Now the last thing I needed was black hair. Obviously I don't have black hair so I started to browse that evil Amazon market place to look for something that wasn't too expensive and yet would pass to make me look similar to Professor Snape. Some were too short where others would make me look to Gothic. In the end I settled on (would you believe it) a Micheal Jackson wig. It was just a tad short on the actual length needed but I think you'll agree when you see the pictures below it was pretty close.

So after weeks of prepping, making sure I didn't accidentally say anything or leave anything lying about the house for them to see and ruin the surprise, I successfully pulled off the Professor Snape impersonation today. So well in fact I will leave you with this:

As I walked into the party I spotted my granddaughter with her friends and stopped just short of all the partyers. Waiting until I was noticed and hushed whispers started to float around the group I knew the time was right to approach my granddaughter. With a nervous giggle, she slowly backed up toward her mother who also had a look of awe on her face. As my granddaughter bumped into her mother and could go no further I slowly approached closer and her nervous laugh continued. I started to lean a little closer and that's when she looked into my eyes and at that moment recognized those unmistakable blue eyes of her Papa and shouted out Papa and embraced me with a giant hug. It was at that precious moment that she shouted out Papa that her mother actually spit out her food she had stopped eating and said Oh My God, with a laugh and was beside herself in disbelief.

This is exactly the reaction I had hoped for. Mission accomplished. If you've read this far thanks for doing so and enjoy the pictures;)


....and below the wizards test their abilities!

It was hot and windy, and you can see my wig riding up on head


Cheers
Kevin

PS
I almost forgot, to complete my authentic recreation of Professor Snape where would I be without his Deatheater tattoo as well!

11 comments:

  1. Excellent! That was fun to read. What a great job on the makeup and costume. With the black hair I must say...you look a little like dad. :0
    You're probably one of the coolest Papa's around. 😀

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    1. Thank you on all accounts. If not the coolest Papa at least I think I am the coolest Dad around, after watching my daughter spit out what she was eating and exclaim OMG! was priceless;)

      Cheers
      Kevin

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  2. What an awesome story, and man, you really pulled it off! She must be the happiest granddaughter going around!

    Reading this has made my day.

    Cheers,
    Aaron

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    1. I know one thing, in a few years if you ask her what she got on her birthday I doubt she could tell you. But I bet she'll remember when Professor Snape came calling;)

      Cheers to making your day, Snape's got your back if someone messes with your mojo;)

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  3. Amazing! Kev you are the best! So similar to Snipe it is almost scary. That first photo got an actual chuckle out of me. Well done! Great story!

    Grow the beard back though...

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    1. Thank you Skip, and oh hell yeah I am so growing back the beard.

      Cheers
      Kevin

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  4. Wow !!! What a costume.
    That third image, What a menacing stance !!!!!
    Would not have known it was you.
    I would've run away in sheer terror if you showed up at my party !!!

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    1. Ha! That's funny, something to keep in the back of my mind at your next birthday:)

      Thanks Al

      Cheers
      Kevin

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  5. You have out done yourself my one and only #1 baby boy! <3

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  6. Damn!!! That is awesome. Quality costuming!

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    1. Thanks Jay, I know my grand kids would have had a blast at your Harry Potter adventure, I know I would have.

      Cheers
      Kevin

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