Facehugger Stasis Wip

Damn José, that is friggin sweet - how much detail can you cram into such a trick object - wow, cross-eyed at the thought unless your are like a jalapeno on a stick

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I would tend to think that super sculpey would be a better medium for something so small. Bake, then mold. Still looks awesome, bro!
 
The Stasis Facehugger sets 1/6 scale are already been made by someone, i bought 3 modelkits a couple of years ago.
 
As a lamp?....I'm kind of curiouse now. That armature picture is a little Hazy on the beads, what kind did you use to form the body?
 
I'd rather buy one from my bro than some guy on ebay..

On the molding of it.. the legs and tail scare me. I'm looking in to making a small diy pressure pot for molding and casting small things just like this. A pressure pot would mean No bubbles in the mold and no bubbles in the resin (legs and tail).

Also flattening out the facehugger would make it easier to mold and demold. If you make it flat you can do a simple two part silicone mold. Then heat it up and shape it all curled up. That way you can make dread beads out of them too. ;)


Here's the thread I found .. http://justhisandthat.blogspot.com/2011/12/building-pressure-pot-part-1.html
 
bro i have to say that looks awesome. Just a quick question what would it take to make it life size and robotic and t3ake it to something like a Comic Con?
 
materials really because once you know what you need you can figure out the cost. i just thing it would be funny to have a life size one crawling around a convention and taping peoples responses.
 
Well you need to sculpt one first, mold it, and cast it and then figure a way to add the animatronics, idk for sure
 
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