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I have seen cosplayers with the familiar embellishments (you know, goggles, corsets, boots with buckles, bustles, et al), but I wondered how did they fit together into a cohesive steampunk identity.
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Culling inspiration from 19th century steam-powered machinery, the science fiction subgenre of steampunk has long lived in the pages of such esteemed authors as H.G. Wells and Jules Verne.
If you're curious about the durability of the UMBRELLALABORATORY Steampunk Goggles, here's what we've found: They’re made from sturdy plastic and PVC, so they should hold their shape pretty well ...
Weekend Project: Make Your Own Steampunk Goggles You'll need leather (or pleather, for the classier amongst you), a couple of soft-drink bottle tops and some metallic paint.
This tutorial will show you how it’s done. In the first part, we’re going to make those plastic welding goggles look like they’re made of well-worn metal. Part one takes about two […] ...
We love anything to do with steampunk here at Geeky Gadgets, here we have a cool creation from the Encline Design Team, the Steampunk Optimus Prime. As you can see from the photos, the Steampunk ...
Goggles, top hats, and gloves are all part of the Steampunk, which fuses industrial-inspired garments with elements of Victorian fashion (as worn by Dean Turner) ...