munkeeboi50000 New Member Oct 19, 2016 #1 I have a bigger head so I was having trouble finding a cowl. Bought 2 ended up returning 2 for being too small. Ended up just trying to build my own. Step 1) Buy Xcoser cowl (which is huge) - - - Updated - - - Step 2) Use Dremel tool (Godsend!!!!) to trim the ears
I have a bigger head so I was having trouble finding a cowl. Bought 2 ended up returning 2 for being too small. Ended up just trying to build my own. Step 1) Buy Xcoser cowl (which is huge) - - - Updated - - - Step 2) Use Dremel tool (Godsend!!!!) to trim the ears
munkeeboi50000 New Member Oct 22, 2016 #2 - - - Updated - - - - - - Updated - - - - - - Updated - - -
munkeeboi50000 New Member Oct 23, 2016 #3 Folded it over itself and sized it to my head and taped it. - - - Updated - - - Filled the horns with Bondo so they'd be hard - - - Updated - - - Did a layer of Bondo then tried it on to make sure it still fit - - - Updated - - - And sanding and bondo and sanding and bondo
Folded it over itself and sized it to my head and taped it. - - - Updated - - - Filled the horns with Bondo so they'd be hard - - - Updated - - - Did a layer of Bondo then tried it on to make sure it still fit - - - Updated - - - And sanding and bondo and sanding and bondo
munkeeboi50000 New Member Oct 25, 2016 #5 Added more Bondo over the horns and reshaped them a little. not to work on some detailing. - - - Updated - - - First painted it all black then added some red maroon-ish color. Color matched it to the costume at Home Depot in a sample bottle so it was cheap - - - Updated - - - Did several coats. Sanding wasn't perfect but looked pretty good. Now to add lenses
Added more Bondo over the horns and reshaped them a little. not to work on some detailing. - - - Updated - - - First painted it all black then added some red maroon-ish color. Color matched it to the costume at Home Depot in a sample bottle so it was cheap - - - Updated - - - Did several coats. Sanding wasn't perfect but looked pretty good. Now to add lenses
munkeeboi50000 New Member Oct 26, 2016 #6 Used an old pair of glasses, removed the lenses and added brake light repair film to turn them red. - - - Updated - - - - - - Updated - - -
Used an old pair of glasses, removed the lenses and added brake light repair film to turn them red. - - - Updated - - - - - - Updated - - -
munkeeboi50000 New Member Nov 1, 2016 #9 tape the ends and throw on some primer - - - Updated - - - and some red - - - Updated - - - used some model paint to add some silver - - - Updated - - -
tape the ends and throw on some primer - - - Updated - - - and some red - - - Updated - - - used some model paint to add some silver - - - Updated - - -
munkeeboi50000 New Member Nov 2, 2016 #10 used packing mesh to lightly spray paint black for texture - - - Updated - - - - - - Updated - - - throw on a suit I won from Cosplaysky and Im the Man Without Fear - - - Updated - - - plus a little photoshop fun
used packing mesh to lightly spray paint black for texture - - - Updated - - - - - - Updated - - - throw on a suit I won from Cosplaysky and Im the Man Without Fear - - - Updated - - - plus a little photoshop fun
lukester Well-Known Member Mar 23, 2017 #11 munkeeboi50000 said: View attachment 677707Glue connectors onto wood - - - Updated - - - View attachment 677708 Click to expand... Excellent work! What exactly are you using for the connectors?
munkeeboi50000 said: View attachment 677707Glue connectors onto wood - - - Updated - - - View attachment 677708 Click to expand... Excellent work! What exactly are you using for the connectors?