Completed Version 4 Mask

After applying the dark grey base coat (made by mixing Testors Flat Black with Testors Flat Steel), and doing the rest using methods discussed here, I glued in the blackout eye mesh (for which I use the same fabric used for push-mower catcher bags), which completed the mask!

Since completing the first Sith Acolyte v4 mask, I've done a few others, experimenting with different colour schemes and finishing techniques. For example, the mask in the photo below is cold cast in aluminum (a process discussed in more detail here), whereas the masks in all other photos are painted.

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The next photo shows a mask customized with 3D printed writing in Aurebesh:

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he V4 Sith Acolyte Mask looks deceptively tiny compared to this AP Stormtrooper helmet, however it's only an illusion. In reality Stormtrooper helmets are just big!  

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Sith Acolyte Mynock Side

Here are some photos of the inside, showing the size, fit, and dimensions of the mask.

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And lastly, a comparison shot showing V3 (left) and V4 (right)

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Thanks for looking!

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Introduction

Sculpting the Mask

First Silicone Mold and Cast

Second Silicone Mold and Cast

Detailing the Mask

Third Silicone Mold and Cast

  • Completed Version 4 Mask

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