The mask is going to be part of an undead king costume I am putting together! Can’t wait until it’s all done!

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    10 months ago

    So damn halpy!

    Here’s the WIP costume I’m using it on.

    It’s still heavily being worked on. I’m adding fur trim to the cuffs and the opening on the front to give it more of a regal vibe.

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        10 months ago

        Not fully skeletal. The story behind this character is that he was an evil king over thrown and left to rot in a deepest dark dungeon, then resurrected for “reasons” idk. But the resurrection was botched and left him part bloated corpse (because I am over weight) and part skeleton.

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        10 months ago

        Thank you! I’m working on painting the crown. It’s taking a LONG time because it’s 3D printed and super intricate

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            Both! I still need to use some bondo and filler primer on both of them and sand the ever loving shit out of them!

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          10 months ago

          Somewhat unrelated but what glue did you use for your 3D printed crown? I’ve been having a hard time finding glue that will hold for things that take a bit of a beating. The best thing I’ve found so far is superglue gel but it’s not perfect

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            This is the first 3D printed thing I am working on, and I don’t have it put together yet, because I am still sanding and filling in gaps. My friend who makes his own clone trooper armor for the 501st uses an automotive adhesive (I can’t remember which) and for smaller pieces he recommended this stuff:

            Hopefully that helps.