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Nazgul Mask for $15-20

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I used a rubberband to curve the mask. You may want to take a cylindrical object (like a roll of masking tape) and use the rubber mallet to beat it around that shape to curve it without creasing it. My metal was fairly flexible, and the rubber band was enough to curve its shape.


Here you can see where the wires go. One goes across the top to keep the mask from falling down, the second goes around the back to keep it from falling forward. Refer to the drawing below. (Picture 2)

I used tape to get a general idea of where the wires would go, and used the super glue (Plumber's goop) to secure it permanently.

My mask was a bit flimsy, so I cut a couple extra wires and sent them down the jawlines to keep the tips from clanging around. You may not have to do this, but the wires are easily hidden when the mask is on. You'll see those in pictures in the next few steps.
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Dec 18, 2009. 1:58 PMBodygard1117 says:
i personally like the paint drawings they help cause they are so simple and easy to read

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