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Post by Jaren Valnor on Jul 27, 2006 15:35:35 GMT -5
I've found a tutorial on Studio Creations that involves sculpting...not my strong point.
Any other good methods besides Studio Creations to make the ever-popular Tusken Head?
*WARNING: Small parts may pose choking hazards in younglings under 3 years old. Do not submerge Tusken Raider Head in water. Use of Tusken Raider Head around angry, vengeful Jedi Padawans may result in decapitation, injury, massacre of your village, or fearing of a Ghost who is truly the next big Sith Lord. Tusken Raider head copyright Lucasfilm Ltd. 1977.*
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Post by Theyrenotdolls (Den Dragonson) on Jul 30, 2006 17:59:23 GMT -5
there's a guy named adam who makes a kit called the "godzilla" kit....you wont find much info on the kit here, but look around the RPF and you'll find what you're looking for. here's a pic of my mask...finally starting to come together. hope to finish it this week. 
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Post by Jaren Valnor on Jul 30, 2006 22:38:00 GMT -5
I found kits on StudioCreations...well, just plastic bases. My question is, do these bases remain inside the mask, or can I reuse/sell/loan them?
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Post by Jaren Valnor on Jul 30, 2006 22:39:01 GMT -5
And Master Dragonson, awesome mask! I actually think a custom Tusken like yours (it looks leather) would look cool...a Tusken in vinyl (vinyl keeps it cheap and I'm a vegetarian) robes and mask...Jaren has an idea!
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Post by Ky-Wan Zann on Aug 7, 2006 3:29:46 GMT -5
that looks really great!
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