This is Chris Zephro by the way.
Three of my Designers made the mask for Halloween 2018, Chris Nelson, Vince Van Dyke and Justin Mabry.
Here is how the process works.
1. Vince has the Master Mold in his shop. From the Master Mold, Vince made a Silicon Master. A Silicon Master will retain all the details and there will be zero shrinkage.
2. Vince sent us the Silicon Masters.
3. Justin took the Silicon Master and made another mold.
4. From that mold, Justin made Urethane Toolings so that there is zero shrinkage when the factory produces the production molds.
5. The Urethane Toolings and Screen Used Mask are now at our factory so that they can make production samples for approval.
6. Once approved, they send the Screen Used Mask back to Chris Nelson and away we go.
So as Obe Wan said, what I said was true, from a certain point of view as the mask will be identical in detail and size. It's also a quick answer as I get over 200 emails a day and easily 100 PMs a day from forums and I don't have time to write out the detail above, not to mention, most people wouldn't understand what I explained above anyway.
I already answered you about the Nameless Ghoul, but given that you are hell bent on making me look bad, I'll answer it again.
We had an original casting of the Nameless Ghoul, which was made by another one of our Designers, Jerry Constantine. However, the casting were too small, so Jason King had to resculpt the mask using the original castings as reference. When I said that the Ghoul was out of the same mold, that was in fact true because that was before we had to have Jason King resculpt it. I made that announcement on the change on our Facebook Page and if you go to the Ghoul Page on the website it clearly says the following:
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Again, I'm not sure what your intent is here, but I hope this clears up any issues you have with what I've said.