Hellboy Costume - Complete!

Thanks!

Here's probably the best picture I've found of the costume so far. They are still slowly trickling in.

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FINALLY finished with the sculpt! I'll be ordering the materials for molding this week, and if they arrive by next weekend I'll be molding! The horns are made from some plastic that I had lying around with a detail layer of NSP on top. They will be cast separately from the mask in solid resin, and glued into place with silicone.

I know a few people have expressed interest in getting a copy of the silicone mask once complete. Assuming the molding goes well (I don't even want to think of what would happen if it didn't!) I would be happy to do a run on this. I'll likely be casting it in Dragon Skin 10, unless someone has some other suggestions.
excellent sculpting work.

sending a PM on a related subject.
 
Great work on the sculpting and casting, and thanks A LOT for this thread - it's a treasure trove with a lot of details on the whole process.
 
Really impressive job sir. You are probably looking better than Pearlman at your height since I don't think he is a tall guy at all. If you check, all the actors working near him are pretty short and the lifted boot soles are mostly a "Frankenstein" job to give him height. Sorry so late with info on a black stretch shirt....I built the costume a few years back(when the movie was released.) I can't say it is still available but try the women's department. I found a spot on black spandex shirt there with a lower scoop neckline and long sleeves.....just needed the embroidered red stripe...worked out fine. My only remark to the negative (which you probably know) is that you need a proper SA Samaritan. That gun you are using brings down all your hard work on the rest of the outfit.
I know you started with some kind of resin casting or recast, but it looks like whoever made it used a Colt Python as a base with mods to the barrel and applied BPRD medallion on the grip. The grip is a standard Python grip , not Samaritan. The cylinder is a Python and is way too small to accommodate the correct shells or match the barrel.
I scratch built mine from plans on the DVD special edition. It probably took less time than your head sculpt . I put rifling inside the barrel, hand carved the grips from wood, sculpted the medallions and cast them, made the cylinder rotate and line up properly with the barrel using magnets for the stop points. While mine is difficult to easily distinguish from the real deal....I admit that I did not have the actual prop to work with so it probably isn't screen accurate to the hero. Your build is too awesome to go with the gun you are using. I don't know if you have the means but I encourage you to try your hand at building your own.....after trying to salvage that one, how hard could it be? ;)
 
Inspiring, to say the least Tonykch, grateful you chose to share so much here.
May I ask your source for the dentures?
Congatulations on your success again!
 
That is awesome work and it is giving me great hope for myself as I am a newby to all of this.

And well done on the charity work :thumbsup
 
The moment has finally arrived. I have finally gotten the nerve to start punching hair in this beautiful mask. I googled hair punching and your old thread was actually one of the very first things to pop up. I am very happy you posted your progress pics.
 
Hellboy came out great.

I am currently working on my own and was wondering if you could post pics and info on the led you used for the locator?
 
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