Post by Emma on Jan 12, 2014 1:33:40 GMT
If you're thinking of coming to Wales Comic Con in costume, please take a few minutes to read the rules below to make sure that you costume, weapon or prop is appropriate.
You can also find a PDF version of the rules at tinyurl.com/ltyzdhh for you to save, print or do whatever else you might want to do with them.
You can also find a PDF version of the rules at tinyurl.com/ltyzdhh for you to save, print or do whatever else you might want to do with them.
Wales Comic Con Cosplay Costume, Weapons and Props Rules
Updated: 12 January 2014
General Rules and Advice
1. Use your common sense – just because the sword you’re carrying isn’t real, doesn’t mean you should hit someone over the head with it!
2. It is your responsibility to make sure that your costume, weapon or prop is suitable for the event. The organiser reserves the right to refuse entry to anyone wearing an inappropriate costume and/or to confiscate any weapon or prop that is considered to be dangerous.
3. Be careful when transporting props and weapons, especially when using public transport. In most cases, you should keep your prop or weapon in a bag until you arrive at the event.
4. Please be aware that you may be approached by a member of the Cosplay Team or Security to check your weapon or prop. If this happens, please be co-operative.
5. It can get very warm in the main hall, so make sure that you drink plenty of water, especially if you’re wearing a warm costume!
Costumes
1. Wales Comic Con is a family event and you should wear a costume that is appropriate. Nudity and extremely skimpy costumes are not permitted – you should not wear anything that provides less coverage than a typical swimming costume.
2. Make sure that your wristband is visible at all times. Staff on the door will do their best to find an appropriate location for your wristband, but are unable to attach wristbands* to props or any item of clothing that can be easily removed.
3. As the event can get crowded, very large costumes or those that heavily restrict your movement or vision are not recommended. If you choose to wear a large or restrictive costume, make sure you have someone with you to act as a guide and to help avoid accidents.
4. Your costume should not include any sharp edges that could cause injury to yourself or others.
Weapons
General Restrictions
1. Weapons that you wish to carry around the event should be no longer than 1.5m (5ft). An exception is made for staves or large walking sticks, which may be up to 1.8m (5ft11).
2. Larger weapons can be stored at the Cosplay Desk until the Masquerade (if you are taking part)
3. Any weapon brought to the event must be legal and must not be able to cause bodily harm.
4. Take care in crowded areas with your weapons – you should be careful not to knock into anyone, especially with larger weapons, as this may cause injury.
5. Behave responsibly. Anyone engaging in dangerous behaviour or harassing others will have their weapon confiscated and may be removed from the event.
Melee Weapons
1. No metal melee weapons, whether sharp or blunt, will be allowed into the event. Please leave them at home.
2. Any melee weapons must not have any sharp edges that might cause injury to yourself or others.
3. Weapons to be carried around the event should be made of lightweight materials such as plastic, foam, light wood or cardboard. Wooden or other solid (legal) replica weapons must be peace-bonded (unable to be drawn).
4. Heavy bats and paddles such as baseball or cricket bats are not allowed. Foam or plastic alternatives are allowed as long as they are lightweight.
Ranged Weapons
Guns
1. Unrealistic guns made of plastic, such as brightly coloured toy guns or those that are clearly science-fiction based, are permitted providing they are not over 1.5m and aren’t heavy enough to be used as a blunt weapon.
2. Realistic replica guns are permitted only if they have a brightly coloured tip on the end of the muzzle and/or if they have a significantly bright coloured portion.
3. You must be able to demonstrate that the weapon is unable to be fired – this means that, where applicable, the magazine must be empty and the batteries removed. You may leave magazines or batteries at the Cosplay Desk if needed, but they are left at your own risk.
4. Realistic guns without a brightly portion are not permitted. Please leave them at home or at the Cosplay Desk.
Bows and Crossbows
1. Bows and crossbows are permitted as long as they are not strung, or if they are strung with weak elastic – it is important that your bow or crossbow cannot fire.
2. Metal tipped arrows or bolts are not permitted.
Other Ranged Weapons
1. Most other kinds of ranged weapons, such as slings, are allowed so long as they have no ammunition loaded.
Props
1. Roller skates, roller blades, skateboards and scooters are not permitted in the event.
2. Anything that could be used as a blunt weapon, such as golf clubs, should be left at home or at the Cosplay Desk.
3. Most mundane items such as umbrellas, walking sticks, rolling pins and racquets are allowed as long as they are small and relatively lightweight.
Where to Find Us
If you have any questions on the day, or have items to go into storage, you can find the Cosplay Desk in the Reception Building – see the map in your programme for directions.
Any Questions?
If you have any questions about your costume, weapon or prop, contact the Wales Comic Con Cosplay Team at emma@walescomiccon.co.uk. Please include a picture or full description of the item to help us give you the best advice.
Updated: 12 January 2014
General Rules and Advice
1. Use your common sense – just because the sword you’re carrying isn’t real, doesn’t mean you should hit someone over the head with it!
2. It is your responsibility to make sure that your costume, weapon or prop is suitable for the event. The organiser reserves the right to refuse entry to anyone wearing an inappropriate costume and/or to confiscate any weapon or prop that is considered to be dangerous.
3. Be careful when transporting props and weapons, especially when using public transport. In most cases, you should keep your prop or weapon in a bag until you arrive at the event.
4. Please be aware that you may be approached by a member of the Cosplay Team or Security to check your weapon or prop. If this happens, please be co-operative.
5. It can get very warm in the main hall, so make sure that you drink plenty of water, especially if you’re wearing a warm costume!
Costumes
1. Wales Comic Con is a family event and you should wear a costume that is appropriate. Nudity and extremely skimpy costumes are not permitted – you should not wear anything that provides less coverage than a typical swimming costume.
2. Make sure that your wristband is visible at all times. Staff on the door will do their best to find an appropriate location for your wristband, but are unable to attach wristbands* to props or any item of clothing that can be easily removed.
3. As the event can get crowded, very large costumes or those that heavily restrict your movement or vision are not recommended. If you choose to wear a large or restrictive costume, make sure you have someone with you to act as a guide and to help avoid accidents.
4. Your costume should not include any sharp edges that could cause injury to yourself or others.
Weapons
General Restrictions
1. Weapons that you wish to carry around the event should be no longer than 1.5m (5ft). An exception is made for staves or large walking sticks, which may be up to 1.8m (5ft11).
2. Larger weapons can be stored at the Cosplay Desk until the Masquerade (if you are taking part)
3. Any weapon brought to the event must be legal and must not be able to cause bodily harm.
4. Take care in crowded areas with your weapons – you should be careful not to knock into anyone, especially with larger weapons, as this may cause injury.
5. Behave responsibly. Anyone engaging in dangerous behaviour or harassing others will have their weapon confiscated and may be removed from the event.
Melee Weapons
1. No metal melee weapons, whether sharp or blunt, will be allowed into the event. Please leave them at home.
2. Any melee weapons must not have any sharp edges that might cause injury to yourself or others.
3. Weapons to be carried around the event should be made of lightweight materials such as plastic, foam, light wood or cardboard. Wooden or other solid (legal) replica weapons must be peace-bonded (unable to be drawn).
4. Heavy bats and paddles such as baseball or cricket bats are not allowed. Foam or plastic alternatives are allowed as long as they are lightweight.
Ranged Weapons
Guns
1. Unrealistic guns made of plastic, such as brightly coloured toy guns or those that are clearly science-fiction based, are permitted providing they are not over 1.5m and aren’t heavy enough to be used as a blunt weapon.
2. Realistic replica guns are permitted only if they have a brightly coloured tip on the end of the muzzle and/or if they have a significantly bright coloured portion.
3. You must be able to demonstrate that the weapon is unable to be fired – this means that, where applicable, the magazine must be empty and the batteries removed. You may leave magazines or batteries at the Cosplay Desk if needed, but they are left at your own risk.
4. Realistic guns without a brightly portion are not permitted. Please leave them at home or at the Cosplay Desk.
Bows and Crossbows
1. Bows and crossbows are permitted as long as they are not strung, or if they are strung with weak elastic – it is important that your bow or crossbow cannot fire.
2. Metal tipped arrows or bolts are not permitted.
Other Ranged Weapons
1. Most other kinds of ranged weapons, such as slings, are allowed so long as they have no ammunition loaded.
Props
1. Roller skates, roller blades, skateboards and scooters are not permitted in the event.
2. Anything that could be used as a blunt weapon, such as golf clubs, should be left at home or at the Cosplay Desk.
3. Most mundane items such as umbrellas, walking sticks, rolling pins and racquets are allowed as long as they are small and relatively lightweight.
Where to Find Us
If you have any questions on the day, or have items to go into storage, you can find the Cosplay Desk in the Reception Building – see the map in your programme for directions.
Any Questions?
If you have any questions about your costume, weapon or prop, contact the Wales Comic Con Cosplay Team at emma@walescomiccon.co.uk. Please include a picture or full description of the item to help us give you the best advice.