NEW SERIES "DR WHO" MASKS from MILLENIUM FX

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I think SPDOmegaranger is refering to the lack of a sheen rather than specific details. As I understood it the voice changer was created from half an original and then mirrored. They then went on to modify other areas such as the forehead.
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If that bit of information is true... How come the above points I made are not more accurate... The proportions are wrong... The character is lost???
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Well I'm not sure I agree with all your points on the VC. But this is perhaps why we should take the information that half of it came from an original with a pinch of salt. I don't know where that information came from. Hopefully by the end of November I'll have the two in hand to compare side by side :D
That or we could just ask Neill if he was involved at all in the VC production.
 
that picture posted here appears to be el9ongated, it looks weird compared to what i have in my hands, not a good pic to compare it to.
 
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Well I'm not sure I agree with all your points on the VC. But this is perhaps why we should take the information that half of it came from an original with a pinch of salt. I don't know where that information came from. Hopefully by the end of November I'll have the two in hand to compare side by side :D
That or we could just ask Neill if he was involved at all in the VC production.
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I'm almost certainly going to get one aswell. Didn't someone say that the VC was 10% smaller that the original?

Cyb.
 
I believe the diameter of the head tubes was estimated to be 10% smaller and you can see that in the pics. Not sure about the rest of the helmet though.
 
Hi All, :D

Here's a little thing from the MFX Replicas forum that folks might be interested in, quote from Neill Gorton:-
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Interesting that someone mentioned that ours don't look weathered as they're not. There's a step in the finishing that differs. On the originals we did a final polish with a black metal grate polish called ZEEBO which gets in to all the grooves and slightly tweaks the colour so it's more steel like than aluminium.

The reason we don't put it on the heads when we finish them is because it comes off on your hands leaving them stained black. In fact the bloody stuff gets everywhere. Over the ten weeks of filming we didn't bother polishing them again with the Zeebo as eveyone was sick of having black hands and the zeebo slowly wore off.

So rather than do that final polish with Zeebo we've chosen to simply inform buyers of it's use and leave it up to them if they want to add this layer of weathering. With or without the Zeebo the Cyberman head will be authentic.

I'd be happy for you to add that detail to the thread on the RPF as I can't get on as yet but I'm looking forward to getting on ther as it looks like a good forum.[/b]
As you can see from the above he's also interested in joining our little community, can't wait.. :thumbsup

Roughneckone
 
I'm going to get one of these asap and review it on SWHelmets.

I've started diversifying into other shows (T2, Alien etc.)on my site and tbh Dr Who was my 1st Sci-Fi obsession so this is a great place to start.

Cheers

Jez
 
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Where can you get the Voice Changer and how much is it?
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If you are in the UK almost any toy shop (try Toys R Us), in the US try Who North America. In the UK the CVC is around thirty pounds, in the US its $79USD but they only have nine left so I wouldn't hang around.

Hope this helps.

Roughneckone
 
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