How to dress up as a knight?
How to dress up as a knight?
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Henry Hawthorne

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6,479 posts

238 months

Wednesday 17th June 2009
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Hi team,

I've been invited to a party round one of my mate's houses on Friday and the theme is "Knights of the Round Table". In fairness I have had a month to come up with a costume but just haven't bothered...

Does anyone have any (cheap) ideas for me to look knight-ish? I don't want to be boring and just get a standard knight's costume from the fancy dress shop... Any ideas? P. S. Batman "The Dark Knight" idea is already taken

Cheers

anonymous-user

76 months

Wednesday 17th June 2009
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Henry Hawthorne

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238 months

Wednesday 17th June 2009
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Ye, that's already been taken too.

Mattygooner

5,302 posts

226 months

Wednesday 17th June 2009
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Collander on the head.... and ...er... a horses head on a stick.

Waugh-terfall

18,488 posts

222 months

Wednesday 17th June 2009
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Knight Rider
Dress like this:


or this:




Edited by Waugh-terfall on Wednesday 17th June 15:07

Los Palmas 7

29,908 posts

252 months

Wednesday 17th June 2009
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NHS specs held together with sticking-plaster, a nice tank-top, some comfortable slacks and some grey slip-on shoes. Take some fireworks with you and organise a safe (but boring) display in the back garden (ensuring all spectators stand at least a mile away). Place buckets around the garden for donations.

Oh, sorry, wrong Round Table.

Edited by Los Palmas 7 on Wednesday 17th June 15:03

bigTee

5,546 posts

243 months

Wednesday 17th June 2009
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Michael Night?

Famous Graham

26,553 posts

247 months

Wednesday 17th June 2009
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Don't forget the coconut halves.

bigTee

5,546 posts

243 months

Wednesday 17th June 2009
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night owl?



anonymous-user

76 months

Wednesday 17th June 2009
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bigTee said:
Michael Night?
Hello? Is this thing on? cry

Established 1984

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207 months

Wednesday 17th June 2009
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Steamer

14,096 posts

235 months

Wednesday 17th June 2009
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A Jedi Knight!... with a round table.



Maybe not a lego one... but its an easy costume.

  • Bugger, just beaten to it by Established 1984's crossdressing version of a Jedi Knight.
Edited by Steamer on Wednesday 17th June 15:12

Scotfox

582 posts

207 months

Wednesday 17th June 2009
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Los Palmas 7 said:
NHS specs held together with sticking-plaster, a nice tank-top, some comfortable slacks and some grey slip-on shoes. Take some fireworks with you and organise a safe (but boring) display in the back garden (ensuring all spectators stand at least a mile away). Place buckets around the garden for donations.

Oh, sorry, wrong Round Table.

Edited by Los Palmas 7 on Wednesday 17th June 15:03
biglaugh

Speaking from first hand experiance LP ?

Gargamel

16,004 posts

283 months

Wednesday 17th June 2009
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Take a broom handle and stuff it through a cuddly toy cat

Then go as Sir Lance Ocelot

elster

17,517 posts

232 months

Wednesday 17th June 2009
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stick some stars on a black sheet.

There you go you are now night.

DrTre

12,957 posts

254 months

Wednesday 17th June 2009
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knights who say ni or whatever


Los Palmas 7

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252 months

Wednesday 17th June 2009
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Scotfox said:
Los Palmas 7 said:
NHS specs held together with sticking-plaster, a nice tank-top, some comfortable slacks and some grey slip-on shoes. Take some fireworks with you and organise a safe (but boring) display in the back garden (ensuring all spectators stand at least a mile away). Place buckets around the garden for donations.

Oh, sorry, wrong Round Table.

Edited by Los Palmas 7 on Wednesday 17th June 15:03
biglaugh

Speaking from first hand experience LP ?
Just childhood memories of being dragged along to Cassiobury Park to behold the annual "organised display" by the Round Table. We stood around in the freezing cold saying "Ooooh" and "Aaaah" and "Dad, can we go home now, this is boring and why are you too tight to buy fireworks we can set off at home?"

shakotan

10,846 posts

218 months

Wednesday 17th June 2009
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Symbolica said:
bigTee said:
Michael Night?
Hello? Is this thing on? cry
To be fair, he did post at EXACTLY the same time as you!

OP - Do you know anyone who can speed knit? A chunky knitted long sleeve top and leggings, sprayed silver, will make passable chainmail. Its what they use in the film industry and re-enactment societies for 'background' use. Then make up a chest/back plate from cardboard and paint it like the St george Cross, pick up a plastic sword from Toys'R'US.

Job done!

Henry Hawthorne

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Wednesday 17th June 2009
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Ah Jedi Knight! That's a good one...

Keep 'em coming guys.

Henry Hawthorne

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Wednesday 17th June 2009
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elster said:
stick some stars on a black sheet.

There you go you are now night.
Ye I thought of that one but everyone said it was st. I thought it was a good idea!