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Zelda Majoras Mask Anonymous
Would anyone be willing to make me a Majoras Mask replica of a decent size (big enough to cover ones face)

i would pay for your services obviously. and i would like it if you were from UK as I wouldn't want to risk damages during delivery from America.

Picture is related.
>> Anonymous
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why halo thar

why not make your OWN?
>> Anonymous
Fucking idiot, make it yourself.

As of a life sized one, I dunno.>>109285must've scaled it on his own, but as you can see it looks awful.
Someone needs to make a life-sized Majora's mask who's detailed and not pixelated.
>> Anonymous
>>109295
yar, i know it's not pretty, but it's better than a super-small one that would only cover my nose :c
>> Anonymous
i have never been an easily scared person. I was playing through the first resident evil game with nothing but cool confidence when i was 9. but when i played majoras mask, something seriously messed me up. the final battle, with the reincarnations scares me so much that the very thought right now is making me look behind my shoulder.
>> Anonymous
>>109299
I didn't mean it in a papercraft view, but as a mask. As a papercraft it's pretty awesome, but no one can wear it when it's this weak and with all the white lines and pixelated texture.
>> Anonymous
>>109304
Your friends... what kind of people are they...? I wonder... do these people think of you... as a friend...?
>> Anonymous
>>109285
Awesome!
>> Anonymous
>>109581
stop that ;_;
>> Anonymous
>>109565
..in that case, why would OP request this in the /po/ board? D:
>> Anonymous
>>109588
Probably because people on the /po/ board are fairly creative, one might have the resources and the time to do something like this for them.
>> Anonymous
>>109565
use the papercraft template but make it out of something else other than paper.
>> TSONTS !!u7H15vJR6mX
Step one would be to get your hands on a high quality texture of the mask. Next, apply it to sized-up parts.

Now, the hard part. Put together the mask slowly and carefully, and before you actually put the pieces together, touch up the joining edges with matching markers/colored pencils so that there are no white lines.