NotSoLongAgo
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Would anyone still be interested in buying one of these? I can make some if theres enough interest
creepy....good job, AZspidey.
Here's mine, which I wore initially at a horror con in October '05 and then used it for the next Halloween as well, heh.
The burlap is a bit itchy, but not terrible. I also installed a voice changer in the mask to give myself a deeper, raspier sound (it worked..okay, heh) and I turned one of these -
into a fear gas sprayer. I painted it black, replaced the silly string with an aerosal air freshner (my fear gas was pine fresh!), flipped it upside down so that it fired when I clenched my fist instead of the Spidey motion, and slid it up my jacket sleeve.
Love your badge. Any chance you could send me a copy of it or scan of it?
A couple more pics for you guys
this is amazazing >Thanks for the pics AZSpidey.
The mask pictured in AZSpideys posts is one that I did a few years back for Begins. I sold them on a few forums and mainly ebay.
They're made from burlap, twine, rope, thick gauge metal wire, superglue, black and brown acrylic, and square leather laces for the mouth. All materials for these except for the noose rope, can be obtained at walmart (where I got the materials for mine back when).
Takes about 2 days per mask. If anyone is interested, I can post up a tutorial on how to make your own. Here are a few pics for right now.
The weathering is indeed acrylic as someone mentioned. I slightly watered down some black and weathered the eyes with that, "painting" it on the burlap directly.
Then with a brush and water I wetted the black outwards giving it the appropriate look. I did that for the brown as well, with a mixture of thick and thin acrylics to get the overall look. Doing that process leaves the entire mask damp so it has to dry overnight, and by the next day the colors have naturally seeped where I wanted them to go. By using different layers of black and brown for everything but the eyes, as well as adjusting how much water, the weathering was controlled (since I was making alot).
The pics here with the suit top are of the very first mask I did, which I made templates from to make all the others.
Thanks
Tyler
would you mind elaborating on the wrist sprayer? i think i have a pretty good idea but mine is a bit archaicHave not check this topic in a while. The scarecrow costume is not mine, but a friends so I cant give full details on it because I simply did not make it. His mask is a weathered Tyler Haslett mask and his straight jacket was simply two dresses stitched together and then weather up. Heres another pic from comic con this summer.
I also designed a fear toxin sprayer for him that you can see up his sleeve. It used the little axe bullets.