I am looking to create a static Jason Voorhees prop and thought I would get an early start on it. I am looking to purchase the hockey mask and have quite a wide range of prices $10-150. I am willing to pay for a quality mask its just hard to identify the quality from viewing pictures. Personally I like the Jason Voorhees part VIII mask by Els Studios although at $100 dollars its quite steep, but if the aging and quality are done right I will bite the bullet.
Can anyone recommend Els Studios or can someone recommend another dealer who puts out quality Jason Voohees hockey masks. (I already have the hood).
Regards,
Craig
I included a couple of my props for your viewing pleasure, or at least I hope its for your viewing pleasure.
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Thread: Jason Voorhees hockey mask
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05-10-2009,06:07 AM
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05-10-2009,08:54 AM
Sorry, don't know anything about hockey masks ('cept that they're very necessary) but wanted to suggest looking out for after-season sales in the sporting goods depts. of the big box (Maulmart, Meijers, Target, etc.) stores as they sometimes have some good stuff on clearance.
Also, props on your props - they're wicked cool.Haunt to Live ... Live to Haunt
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05-10-2009,05:34 PM
Great job on the props, and the lighting too!
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05-10-2009,05:38 PM
Cool... Great ...Love it
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05-10-2009,11:22 PM
I'd recommend just going to Eekbay and buying a cheap hockey mask there. You can smear it with charcoal, dirt, mud, or brown/black greasepaint...scratch it up with an 80 grit sandpaper, flick some fake blood on it, millions of ways to modify the mask without having to spend a lot of money on it...save that money for a better buy....just my opinion though.
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05-11-2009,04:48 AM
I would agree with Fiend..There are some fairly good quality hockey masks out there for a lot less cash. I'm not familiar with the particular one you describe, but I can see from the photo's of your props that you have an artistic talent. I'm sure if you purchased a cheaper mask and "modified it" to your requirements, you could find another good use for the $$ you would save.
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05-11-2009,06:35 AM
rupertoo here is a really simple and easy Jason mask tutorial mr Dr. KreepyJason Voorhees Mask Part 1
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05-11-2009,07:04 AM
Dr. Kreepy is awesome I was going to suggest the same thing.
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05-11-2009,12:18 PM
I am also hoping to build a static jason this yr, I dressed as him two yrs back so now I'm going to make the costume good use.
I have the cheap looking mask from the costume, but I might try to do the Dr. Horrible Tutorial that is on here to one of the cheap ones, I would love to see what yours looks like when you're done!!
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