I just finished a new skull mold tonight. Here is the hollow plastic casting of the skull. I will start molding the jaw 2marrow.
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09-06-2008,09:24 PM
Terrific work as always! I know everyone asks...do you have a how to? Or do you sell these?
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09-06-2008,09:33 PM
I would love a tutorial on this!!! Nice job!!
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09-07-2008,04:42 AM
Excellent Job! WOW! Yes, a tutorial....PLEEEEEEEEEEEEASE, PRETTY PLEASE!
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09-08-2008,06:05 AM
OH GEEEEEEEEZ, i just saw it......."I will start molding the jaw 2marrow" UGH! ok, that was funny....lmao
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09-08-2008,06:12 AM
scourge, Fantastic !! That is a great looking skull.
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09-08-2008,03:12 PM
Thanks everyone. Dr. Morbious, no I do not a have a how to. The molding and casting keeps me busy. I do sell my skulls. I posted awhile back about my first skull mold and those interested found the price to high. At onehundred dollars cheaper than comperable, detailed models, I thought it was a good price. These skulls are far beyond Buckys or Halloween store skulls. The skull pictured above will be for sale soon. The jaw mold will be cured Tuesday and casting will be done over the weekend. I understand most people need quantity rather than quality to fill large displays. But, if you need extremly realistic skulls at the best price, you have a friend. Thank you all again for the nice comments! I will post the final casting after I finish thw jaw.
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09-14-2008,05:04 AM
so...whose head did you use as a model?
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09-14-2008,10:38 AM
I would KILL for a tutorial on how you made the mold...not even the skulls you cast, just the mold!
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