But i've looked up and down the forums for a file but haven't found one. why now i dunno but they are simple and still in my opinion pretty sweet. I'll do a test pad and once it feels right, I'll post the pics up. Okay so its been a while and i've had the sudden urge to make a Army of Two face mask. So I'm hoping the padding will help cut down the pressure and the rosy cheeks.if not, I'll have to rethink the entire strapping setup. The cheek padding will be done because I had quite a bit of pressure on my cheekbones from the strap tension. Army of Two - Salem Mask Papercraft The mask worn by Elliot Salem from EAs Army of Two third-person shooter video game. I had a shemagh on so that absorbed most of my sweat. The two new ads highlighted the history of the Army and some of the many professions that recruits can pursue. The forehead and temple is to provide some comfort to the forehead and absorb the sweat that will definitely be rolling off your face, loaded out as you will be. I have worked with pepakura before in an 3D art class but, guess it is to be expected the mask. After I had marked out some rough spots I went ahead and put a coat of primer to see all of the ruff spots, and sanded them down smooth as butter. I scaled it correctly based off the finished pepakura. I'll be padding the forehead area, maybe the temple and as well as the cheeks. So I though for my first project I decided I would try something I though was simple, I was wrong about that. You'll need to be careful if there are kids or objects around. Best way to find out what needs to be padded via long usage.Īnyhow, the vision is great, only issue is that with the faceplate built like that, you have no vision below. Actually, I test fitted the mask on Sunday without any padding.
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