
Cinema worker Peter Bruce has created a work of art with just £50.
Crafted on a limited budget and using basic materials, Peter’s Iron Man suit is something to make all other cosplayers green with envy.
Over three months, the 28-year-old made the body out of cardboard and papier mache, which he painted red, and made the arc reactor with a ten quid LED light and a lid from an old jar he found in his kitchen.
He also created a helmet for the suit, which he can put on to block out the haters.
His hard work, in a bid to win best costume at the CamCon event in Cambridge, has obviously been attracting a lot of attention.

‘I get high fives in the street, people shaking my hand, wanting selfies’ Peter said.

Creating an Iron Man suit on a budget? Tony Stark would be impressed.

