The UKCM is basically the same as any paying member of the public.
The only difference is that we're dressed up and don't pay to get in. We still have to pay our own hotels, travel, food and all that. We usually get a secure changing room/area.
We have carry rules that we ourselves enforce, which are really just common sense written down. We ask you to abide by them and if you refuse, we disown you and call event security.
There is no membership fee or anything, there is no AGM, secretary, treasurer or anything like that. We don't charge for our attendance at events, although if asked, we request the show organisers donate money to our chosen charity. We are not an official incorporated, chartered organisation or anything. We are literally a bunch of friends who hang out together. That's as far as our 'identity' actually goes.
Not even the most 'officialy professional' costume groups are exempted from the VCRA, which is a grey area law anyway. We get away with it because we're sensible about things and have a reputation of being good boys and girls.
Uniform standard?
OK, then I don't want to see you unless your 'uniform' is 100% EXACTLY like the very same Aliens character you are portraying. That goes for your own height, length of stubble, accent, voice timbre and your gait.
If you can't afford platic surgery, then you're out of the group....
Sound fair?
No, I didn't think so.
Again, this is not re-enactment - Don't apply the same values and stop comparing us to that. I am a re-enactor in one of the oldest UK organisations, with some of the highest standards around. NONE of that applies to costuming.
Heck, you *do* have some people at these shows dressed in painted cardboard boxes, pretending to be Transformers. It's NOT about how accurate you are or how much money you have to spend on a fictional movie costume. If it's all about teh effort you spend, which in many cases translates to how much money money, then this is not the hobby for you. No-one cares how rich you are here, which is the whole point. It's about dressing up and having fun.
This is a bunch of adult geeks playing dress-up at public shows. Think of it as a massive fancy dress party.
>expanded universe is cool with me however you have to set a limit
So set YOURSELF a limit and keep it to yourself. We can't exclude wonderful people from being part of our friendship just because they cannot afford to spend as much money as someone else. That's not how we work. It's like saying you can't post on the forum until you've seen Aliens 26 times. It's absurd!

>'you dont wear the kit for yourself, you wear it for others to see, and they wear it for you'
For costuming, that's arse-about-face.
Costuming you *are* wearing it for yourself and no-one else. You do this because YOU want to have fun, so you do what makes YOU happy and let others find their own. Many costumers costume alone and pay to get into events alone. They do it just for themselves - We do it because we look cool together and enjoy each others company, both during the event and outside of it.
>as far as i can see it aint so different from historical reenactment
As far as anything from WW2 onwards goes, the majority of Re-enactors are uppity, stitch-counting, elitist pricks who think acting out their favourite 'Nam movie scenes makes them real soldiers, or having watched Saving Private Ryan makes them an authority on everything WW2.
Trust me, I *am* both a Living Historian and re-enactor, as well as being ex-Forces myself (as are several members of this forum). Having met most of the main re-enactment groups, I say this with complete conviction. It's rarer to find someone who does it properly and most of those are full Living History groups anyway.
Costuming is ABSOLUTELY NOTHING like either of the above. NO costuming group is that structured, regulated, organised, picky and fussy, not even the wonderful Garrison.
Member... Fnar fnar

OK - You are also a Member of this forum. You are a Member of the public. You are a Member of a family. How much money did you have to pay to join any of those? What are the written rules, laws, acts and regulations that govern your membership of them? What are your uniform regulations for each of them?
Point taken?
We are not insulting your intelligence at all. We are pointing out that what we do *does* work and works very well, but you have no actual knowledge of what we do or how it works, yet. You need to come to an event or two and find out first.
Would you try and manage a road excavation on a sewer repair without first finding out how it's usually done? I hope not.
Same for this - Come see what we do and how we work it first, THEN start picking holes if you like, upon which the discussion will be far more productive and meaningful.