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Cool army of two masks
Cool army of two masks










cool army of two masks

So I was thinking of something like that also, though I have no idea how to do it Anyway, he took it out the back, took to it with a paintball gun for me, and he said it was fine. On of the guys who posted on it had built a suit of WoW paladin armor, but he'd molded it, made it of clay I think. And you'd be surprised how well you can see out of them, sure you might lose a little of your peripheral vision, but you can practically see everything just fine.Īs for venting, I was thinking of making channels in the foam that open at the bottom of the mask and go right up to my nose/mouth.then I realized the lack of foam in these areas would mean the danger of the fiberglassing splintering into me again, so I'm at a loss at this point in time.Ī little while ago, before this sight moved, I had a thread going about halo paintballing armor. I was thinking of putting a couple layers of perspex into the eye-sockets. Didn't get to take one of me wearing it cos I installed strut bars to keep it in shape, then realized I couldn't get my face in itĭamn, sorry, I had an idea for the eyes, forgot to mention it. So, any questions, comments or complaints? I plan to buy an old gas mask and use the straps, attach them to the mask somehow. Any splinters from the fiberglass won't be able to get through the foam to the skin.Īnyway, the point of this post is to see if anybody believes this will/will not work, and to see if anyone can give me any ideas as to how to attach it to the head. Then I plan to line the mask with a thick foam. This should not only reinforce the fiberglass, but also stop splinters getting through to the wearer. I asked a few people about doing this with a spartan suit, and one of the biggest problems with the idea that the paintballs could splinter the fiberglass causing damage to the wearer.so here's my idea.įiberglass the mask as normal, then line it with a tough steel mesh.

cool army of two masks

Now, my idea was to turn it into a paintball mask. The mask itself is only an hour job, so it's not perfect quality, but it's good enough that if I don't mess up the fiberglass, I can use it for a costume. So, a project I'm kinda working on at the moment is an Army of Two mask.I'm really working on a suit of Jorge Spartan armor, and I'm going to use a pepped Army of Two mask to test out my fiberglassing skills.












Cool army of two masks