In other news about awesome things that the Overwatch fandom creates, mechanical cosplayer Mike Carambat, who goes by retroresource on Reddit, has built a walking D.Va mecha.
Screenshot taken from an Instagram video showing the mecha in action.
On Carambat’s Instagram, you can check out videos of the process. The four thrusters on the robot blow smoke and strobe, and the arms move up and down via the controllers. The torso serves as the steering mechanism, while an old electric wheelchair forms the base. The guns rotate, and the lights change colour when the guns are fired. The mech also features a sound system with D.Va voiceovers, a rear hatch to help the pilot get out, and even a fan to keep the pilot cool.
According to his Instagram, Carambat had wanted to build the mech for a long time, but started on the design back in January. He estimates the mech cost under $US1000 ($1262) to make. His daughter Amanda will use this mech for her cosplay as D.Va.
If you want to check out this cosplay, Carambat is bringing his masterpiece to the MechaCon in New Orleans, Louisiana this weekend. Or, you can visit Dragoncon in Atlanta this September.
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