I once made an actual Robo Elvis costume for a Halloween contest at work. I got kneepads and other safety equipment from the company surplus store and attached them to an Elvis jumpsuit from a thrift shop. The surplus store also had a weird helmet with a dropdown visor that covered most of my face. I screwed and hotglued various junk circuit boards onto the helmet, one of which I powered up and used pulses from it to blink LEDs at various places on the arms and legs. On the back I wrote ROBO ELVIS in glitter glue. It won $75 at the costume contest and I got a few years of mileage out of it.
I once made an actual Robo Elvis costume for a Halloween contest at work. I got kneepads and other safety equipment from the company surplus store and attached them to an Elvis jumpsuit from a thrift shop. The surplus store also had a weird helmet with a dropdown visor that covered most of my face. I screwed and hotglued various junk circuit boards onto the helmet, one of which I powered up and used pulses from it to blink LEDs at various places on the arms and legs. On the back I wrote ROBO ELVIS in glitter glue. It won $75 at the costume contest and I got a few years of mileage out of it.