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#1
QuoteThe prop weapon would have to be in a safety color (bright blue or bright orange) with absolutely no alterations from the factory "safety" colors. It would be a very tentative approval, and at the first issue, we would have to ask you to put it away for the weekend. (If you can cosplay without it, we would prefer that.)

Alrighty then! Thanks for the approval on the patches. As for the training gun, I don't plan to modifying or altering the training gun upon purchase. However, I think it's better to avoid it altogether. It'll be a bit funky walking around without anything to fill in the holster, but I can live without it. Thank you!
#2
 
QuoteIn MoH Warfighter, Task Force Blackbird is said to be a fictional representation of the CIA's division of special/paramilitary operatives. And in Battlefield 3, the Engineer wears an EOD patch, which signifies Explosives Ordnance Disposal, a specialized unit in almost every LEO or Military whose specilization is stated in its name. There are links to the two patches below, and I was wondering if patches fall under that category, and if the two patches are OK to wear. I know I might seem silly for asking a question about patches, but I just want to be sure. Thank you for your time!
EOD Patch: http://www.evike.com/product_info.php?products_id=38835
TF Blackbird Patch: http://lbxtactical.com/collections/patches/products/blackbird

Hello again! I was the person last year that asked about the question regarding the patches. I didn't end up going last year BUT I do plan on going this year. I was wondering about the policy about them this year. Also one more very redundant question. I plan on purchasing a safety orange training gun for my cosplay (http://www.manventureoutpost.com/products/BlackHawk-Demonstrator-Sig-226-Demonstrator-Gun-Polymer-Orange-44DG226ROR.html?google=1&gclid=COHWq7Walr4CFYqFfgodM5cA0g). Are those peace-bondable? If not, I don't really mind. Get to save some money that way.
#3
Do people finally believe it's not butter?
#4
Yuuki Asuna (Sword Art Online)
Holo (Spice and Wolf)
Saeko Busijima (High School of the Dead)
Rei Miyamoto (High School of the Dead)

That should be it....most of them have a certain hair color that for some odd reason I find attracting.
#5
Hello there, this is going to be my first year cosplaying and I plan on going as something along the lines of an Engineer from Battlefield 3, a PMC, and an OGA character model from MoH Warfighter. Seeing that as an airsofter, my kit is tailored in such fashion that I think it's fitting. I do not plan (nor will I ever plan on) bring my airsoft guns along as props to the convention (I read the rules down to the letter, twice  ;) ). However, my main question arises from one of your policies.
QuoteNo costumes may be realistic depictions of American Law Enforcement or current American Military uniforms, or have the words POLICE, POLICIA, SWAT, FBI, DEA, CIA or any other official Government Agency names or initials on them.
In MoH Warfighter, Task Force Blackbird is said to be a fictional representation of the CIA's division of special/paramilitary operatives. And in Battlefield 3, the Engineer wears an EOD patch, which signifies Explosives Ordnance Disposal, a specialized unit in almost every LEO or Military whose specilization is stated in its name. There are links to the two patches below, and I was wondering if patches fall under that category, and if the two patches are OK to wear. I know I might seem silly for asking a question about patches, but I just want to be sure. Tahnk you for your time!
EOD Patch: http://www.evike.com/product_info.php?products_id=38835
TF Blackbird Patch: http://lbxtactical.com/collections/patches/products/blackbird