Tuesday, September 25, 2018

Featured Teapot Racer: Sir Squeakers







We had three racers this year at Big River Steampunk Festival that were not built on a store-bought remote control car/truck base. The quality of engineering that went into these was amazing! Sir Squeakers was one of these.



Caz Budzinski was the creator of this adorable masterpiece, that included a little mouse driver, who turned his head as he drove.



Bribing the judges with little crocheted Cthulhu toys:



This vehicle had perfect control. Sir Squeaker was only a single point away from winning the Grand Champion ribbon and did win the ribbon for fastest racer.




Friday, September 21, 2018

Growing Up Steampunk

This post was originally published at 7:49 a.m. on Aug. 15, 2013.

I realized yesterday, after taking pictures of Blaze in his latest steampunk costume, that this was the 5th year that we had done an autumn photo shoot of Blaze in a new steampunk costume.

It was early September of 2009, when Blaze was 8 years old, that he heard the song "Airship Pirate" by Abney Park for the first time and asked me if he could be an airship pirate for Halloween. That request resulted in these pictures being taken shortly before Halloween that year.

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By the following year, he had discovered the movie Steamboy and he wanted to be Ray Steam for Halloween.

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When he was 10, he asked if he could be a steampunk cowboy. As far as I know, he had never seen anything like that, he just thought it would be cool. We watched Wild Wild West and looked at the artwork of Cheyenne Wright, then came up with the Tesla Ranger costume. We also followed Robert Brown's video directions for painting stripes onto solid colored pants.

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Last year's photo shoot had nothing to do with a Halloween costume, since he had decided he wanted to be a red ninja for Halloween, but was instead prompted by a story that his oldest sister had written about the airship pirates. The idea of the pirates throwing a garden party, in an attempt to fit in with their respectable neighbors, seemed like a fun idea. Also, Blaze had a new vest with matching tie from the vintage store in St. Augustine. Blaze (the story character) really enjoys things that go "boom!" and can't help showing off for the guests.

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This year, we took our pictures earlier than usual, because I thought it would be nice if Blaze had one new costume to wear to Dragon*Con (Labor Day weekend). This is the inventor's costume:

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Update, Thursday, September 20, 2018

There was more than one new look in 2014.

There was summer beachwear and the Steam PUNK costume.





At the Georgia Aquarium during DragonCon:










In 2015, there were no new steampunk costumes, because the ones from previous years still fit. He did, however, discover a new steampunk sport, Splendid Teapot Racing.



His Halloween costume that year was Scrooloose from Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome.











In 2016, the Tesla Ranger costume got an update, with a new hat, new leather coat, and bolo tie.



A warm weather look:


A sudden growth spirt in 2017 meant all of his pants needed replacing.

Updated beachwear:




The Updated Tesla Ranger:


Christmas:






This year, he sewed his first article of clothing, a tan vest, to be worn as part of his Florida Tea Scouts uniform.







Tuesday, September 18, 2018

Featured Teapot Racer: S.P.W. 2.0



Mrs. Tardis (A.K.A. Sadie Fleener) was a first time racer at Big River Steampunk Festival in Hannibal, Missouri. Her teapot racer, S.P.W. 2.0 (Steam Power Wonderland 2.0), competed on Saturday, Sept. 1, 2018.

The Steampunk Pope, blessing the racers:



So many little details to look at, from gears, to Alice in Wonderland themed tags, to Victorian buttons.



She had good control through the teacup slalom and managed the curved "Ramp of Doom" with ease, but the "Seesaw of Indecision" was Mrs. Tardis' undoing. She still finished the course with time to spare, though, with a course completion time of 2-minutes, 36-seconds.



Tuesday, September 11, 2018

Featured Teapot Racer: Her Majesty's Silver Service



"Why do I always have to go first?!" Mary Dieterich asked, as I called her name to start off the Splendid Teapot Races at Big River Steampunk Festival on Saturday. It is true, she is always first. She was our first racer three years ago, when we had our first teapot races in Hannibal, Missouri. I don't actually plan it this way, she's just always the first person to register in the morning. It is nice to start off the races with someone who knows what they're doing, though.


Practicing before the races:


The bribing of the judges:


Look at the size of that crowd! Despite the extreme heat on Saturday, we had a huge turnout of both racers and spectators. There were 18 registered racers.

Her majesty's Silver Service did well on the Teacup Slalom, but struggled with the ramps, and finished just in the nick of time.


Mary is always a good sport and her teapot racer is adorable!

Crafty Crow