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    aman018 is offline Vampire
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    Hey,
    Im trying to create the michael myers costume i have the store bought costume (coveralls) and then the Deluxe Michael Myers mask i bought on ebay. well I've added all the facial detail to the mask with black and white oil pastels mixed to form a gray color. but the mask is a little big on me and i was gonna use velcro to hold the neck in place on the back of the mask but then i run into the problem of the hair being all wacked up on the thing and or if anyone has a decent Myers mask that they would sell me please reply to this thread and im wanting some suggestions on the mask
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    rupertoooo is offline The Great Pumpkin
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    Cant help much with the mask, but I will provide you with a link to the Mask Maker who specializes in Michael Myers masks. He offers fairly reasonable pricing considering the quality of his product.

    MySpace - Official The Mask Makers? Page - 46 - Male - Huntsville, Alabama - myspace.com/themaskmaker
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    You could check out a fabric store that sells foam cushion filler (the solid chunks, not the fluffy stuff) and cut it to fit - sort of like padding in a football helmet. You could either glue it or velcro it into place and put in enough evenly that it would fit a little more snug without having to wrinkle up the back side and mess up the hairline.
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    Not sure which Michael Myers you're going for but I have a replica H1 mask from Nightcreeper Studios that I'm looking to sell. I'm just west of Charlotte.

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    could you post some picturess
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    Quote Originally Posted by Frankie's Girl View Post
    You could check out a fabric store that sells foam cushion filler (the solid chunks, not the fluffy stuff) and cut it to fit - sort of like padding in a football helmet. You could either glue it or velcro it into place and put in enough evenly that it would fit a little more snug without having to wrinkle up the back side and mess up the hairline.
    THIS... i did it in the past for my son's costumes when the mask would not fit just right. It takes some patience and time but you can get a really good fit for the mask.
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