Where can I find a papercraft model of Immortan Joe's mask? Apparently the version 2 of the mask at papercraftsquare.com would have been perfect, but the links to it have expired and the only version now available is one without teeth: http://www.papercraftsquare.com/mad-max-immortan-joe-mask-ver-3-free-papercraft-download.html
>>552530
here ya go OP. just did a google image search and sent me to a russian site. enjoy :)
https://www.mediafire.com/?8igc3xk719h1y43
>>552544
That looks a mess and too small. OP if you make this one I suggest double checking the size of it first.
>>552544
Thanks! This is exactly what I was looking for.
>>552557
I thought so too, but it appears to be big enough, if not even a little too big. The seemingly small parts were just surprisingly efficiently packaged.
>>552544
>https://www.mediafire.com/?8igc3xk719h1y43
Nice anon, i might give it a try.
Pic not so much related since it's pretty cool but heh !
I have finished the paper part and layered it with enough glue to be basically plastic, but now I'd need to make some kind of strap to hold it on my face. Does anyone know how the mask stayed on in the movie, because I don't remember ever seeing any straps going around Joe's head.
Is there a way to make flexible hoses out of paper? This mask would need the air pipes, and I think there ought to be some way to fold a three dimensional pipe that would be bendy enough for this.
>>552937
I'm also interested in this but for a soldier 76 mask, I was thinking about heating and bending PVC
>>552926
The movie used leather straps. Get a large dog collar, cut it in half and bolt/rivet each cut end to the mask, and the claspis joined at the back of your head.