Loki1913
Active Member
So let me begin by saying that I'm a broke bitch and have to get very creative with my builds. That being said, behold my latest creation!
i really thought i got a shot of these before i started butchering masks. no? oh well, watcha gonna do...the remains of the masks i started with: a shiny pumpkin-face mask and a skeleton's mouth mask.
what the skeleton-face mask looks like
making the two masks fit (THE MOST DIFFICULT PART!!! everything after this is cake!)
I remembered to take a picture while i was working! the two masks super-glued together, with the first layer of sugru filling in the holes i didn't want
i suck at documenting my work. long story short, i used a lot of sugru to build cheeks out of the gap between the masks. i also attached two bottle tops from Powerade bottles. this is why...
the rest of a Powerade bottle: the top and bottom, cut off and glued together, with an inverted cap in the neck. this is going to be the optional filter on Krieg's mask.
fit test! i tried it on a number of times during this process. I even had to break the masks apart and start over at one point. but i think i'm on to something here...
once the sugru dries, let's slap a coat of primer on this bad boy...

i really thought i got a shot of these before i started butchering masks. no? oh well, watcha gonna do...the remains of the masks i started with: a shiny pumpkin-face mask and a skeleton's mouth mask.

what the skeleton-face mask looks like

making the two masks fit (THE MOST DIFFICULT PART!!! everything after this is cake!)

I remembered to take a picture while i was working! the two masks super-glued together, with the first layer of sugru filling in the holes i didn't want

i suck at documenting my work. long story short, i used a lot of sugru to build cheeks out of the gap between the masks. i also attached two bottle tops from Powerade bottles. this is why...

the rest of a Powerade bottle: the top and bottom, cut off and glued together, with an inverted cap in the neck. this is going to be the optional filter on Krieg's mask.

fit test! i tried it on a number of times during this process. I even had to break the masks apart and start over at one point. but i think i'm on to something here...
once the sugru dries, let's slap a coat of primer on this bad boy...