This is the first finished armature (except for the hands) for our new groundbreakers. We are making a total of six, in various poses. I know it's not exactly anatomically correct, but I wanted to get as close as possible, and I'm pretty happy with how it turned out. This is my first paper mache project, and I'm really looking forward to starting the process.
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Thread: Groundbreaker Armature
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Groundbreaker Armature –
04-18-2010,07:00 AM
One can never have too many skulls!
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04-18-2010,07:18 AM
Great start.Can't wait to see all of them.

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04-18-2010,07:22 AM
that's great! Looks very cost effective too. How much has is cost so far?
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04-18-2010,07:30 AM
Less than $10 each, including the foam skull.
One can never have too many skulls!
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04-18-2010,08:39 AM
good job. I look foward in seeing the others.
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04-18-2010,11:24 AM
Looking good. I need to make a few more this year.
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04-18-2010,01:26 PM
It looks really good. Nice
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04-19-2010,08:28 AM
"I know it's not exactly anatomically correct" I love when people say this to me. My Reply, ahhh and zombies are real?
Looks great.
Don't worry about correctness so much, this should loook awesome when done.Making the world a funnier place, one blucky at a time
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04-19-2010,12:14 PM
Thats just Great! Love that you just used duct tape and beefed up the shoulders.....
I'm making a skeleton out of PVC that will have articulated joints....I may use your idea on the PVC to beef it up some!
What did you make the back bone out of?



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