Maverick Hunter
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So, as a form of self motivation, I figured I'd use this to keep general track of the Dragon Priest mask I'm making. Eventually I'll be using this for a mold. There will be a good set of robes to go with it, so there's no real armor to post. As we all know, 100% Magicka regeneration is boss, so this will be painted as Morokei!
EDIT: I'm sticking all the various skyrim props I put together in here.
The papercraft model wasn't too bad at all. I've definitely done more arduous, even if the chin was a bit of a pain to hot glue. Fingerprints are overrated for reals. The pep has almost no intra-piece folds, which is on one hand nice because it helps the whole mask be more smooth, but it's a bit nerve-wracking as you bend the pieces into place.
With resin it fits just fine, which is a relief. I had to use a dremel to take down some of the edges on the other side of the mask so it would fit snugly on my face. I'll probably put some nice friendly foam and felt on the inside so it can remain on without straps. Also used it and some sandpaper to take down the occasion glob or protrusion of resin, and soften a few edges. The whole piece is now back in the garage with another layer of resin and fiberglass curing on the inside, and I was just delivered a pound of Apoxie Sculpt to do the surface. I debated about bondo, but I really want that extra work time to give it a nice carved stone look.
Feedback is welcome!
EDIT: I'm sticking all the various skyrim props I put together in here.
The papercraft model wasn't too bad at all. I've definitely done more arduous, even if the chin was a bit of a pain to hot glue. Fingerprints are overrated for reals. The pep has almost no intra-piece folds, which is on one hand nice because it helps the whole mask be more smooth, but it's a bit nerve-wracking as you bend the pieces into place.
With resin it fits just fine, which is a relief. I had to use a dremel to take down some of the edges on the other side of the mask so it would fit snugly on my face. I'll probably put some nice friendly foam and felt on the inside so it can remain on without straps. Also used it and some sandpaper to take down the occasion glob or protrusion of resin, and soften a few edges. The whole piece is now back in the garage with another layer of resin and fiberglass curing on the inside, and I was just delivered a pound of Apoxie Sculpt to do the surface. I debated about bondo, but I really want that extra work time to give it a nice carved stone look.
Feedback is welcome!