Description
A 3D printed cosplay kit for Hornet's Mask. The inside of the mask has a cradle at the top for your head; this will help keep it positioned. The eyes are open, ideally to be covered with stretch black mesh fabric across the insides of the eye holes to fill them in. That way you'll be able to see out of them, but warning, visibility is poor! The eyes on Hornet's face are set so low that you'll mostly be able to see DOWN, as through you are looking at the tip of your own nose.
The parts of the mask assemble with six 40mm long 1/4" dowel pegs.
The back of the mask also comes off; there's a lip on the inner edge so that it lines up correctly when assembled. We suggest putting velcro tabs on the inside edge, or running elastic straps from the inside of the mask to the inside of the back panel; this way you can pull the two apart to get your head in, and then release to let the back panel settle back into its frame.
Ships unfinished and may require sanding, filling, and painting. Glue, paints and tools not included. Please allow 1-2 weeks for production, as everything is made to order!
Feel free to tag us to show us what you print and make! We love to see finished works.
Description
A 3D printed cosplay kit for Hornet's Mask. The inside of the mask has a cradle at the top for your head; this will help keep it positioned. The eyes are open, ideally to be covered with stretch black mesh fabric across the insides of the eye holes to fill them in. That way you'll be able to see out of them, but warning, visibility is poor! The eyes on Hornet's face are set so low that you'll mostly be able to see DOWN, as through you are looking at the tip of your own nose.
The parts of the mask assemble with six 40mm long 1/4" dowel pegs.
The back of the mask also comes off; there's a lip on the inner edge so that it lines up correctly when assembled. We suggest putting velcro tabs on the inside edge, or running elastic straps from the inside of the mask to the inside of the back panel; this way you can pull the two apart to get your head in, and then release to let the back panel settle back into its frame.
Ships unfinished and may require sanding, filling, and painting. Glue, paints and tools not included. Please allow 1-2 weeks for production, as everything is made to order!
Feel free to tag us to show us what you print and make! We love to see finished works.
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