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Easy methods to Make An Optimus Prime Costume From Cereal Boxes [Video]

Easy methods to Make An Optimus Prime Costume From Cereal Boxes [Video] Halloween is developing and you wish to have a costume, but who wants to spend the cash? No person! Just follow these instructions from a resourceful Transformers fan and make an Optimus Prime suit out of cereal boxes and cardboard instead.

Easy methods to Make An Optimus Prime Costume From Cereal Boxes [Video]
It cost him 20 bucks to get all of the cardboard and spray paint he needed and about 5 days to cut and piece them together. It’s a fairly dedicated process and the video moves pretty quickly but in case you’re a huge fan of creating things along with your own hands, Optimus Prime isn’t a nasty project to undertake. [ Instructables ]

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