This was my first, official appearance as Mr. Spock at Foxwoods this past weekend for ComiConn 2017.
The reception was tremendous and it seemed I couldn't go more than 30 feet while walking through the casino without people wanting to get pictures with me.
This is myself and another entrant in the costume contest. We were the only two Trek characters out of the 35 or so who entered.

I have to admit that it was rushed, in fact, as of 9:00 Saturday morning, I was still intent on going as Severus Snape. But since I lost my real hair in a "barbering" accident the previous week, and the wig I was attempting to use just wasn't working, I made a last second decision to be Spock, instead.
The shirt and ears are cheap Chinese ebay purchases, but for the rush job in putting the costume together, they were adequate. My girlfriend did the makeup.
I have to say that I had a blast at the event, and I was glad that I could make so many people happy just by appearing as one of their most favorite tv/movie characters.
Live Long and Prosper.
Spock Guy.
The reception was tremendous and it seemed I couldn't go more than 30 feet while walking through the casino without people wanting to get pictures with me.
This is myself and another entrant in the costume contest. We were the only two Trek characters out of the 35 or so who entered.

I have to admit that it was rushed, in fact, as of 9:00 Saturday morning, I was still intent on going as Severus Snape. But since I lost my real hair in a "barbering" accident the previous week, and the wig I was attempting to use just wasn't working, I made a last second decision to be Spock, instead.
The shirt and ears are cheap Chinese ebay purchases, but for the rush job in putting the costume together, they were adequate. My girlfriend did the makeup.
I have to say that I had a blast at the event, and I was glad that I could make so many people happy just by appearing as one of their most favorite tv/movie characters.
Live Long and Prosper.
Spock Guy.