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Goat / Sheep Mask for LARP, soft foam for safe combat

Goat / Sheep Mask for LARP, soft foam for safe combat

Regular price €43,95 EUR
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Goat, antelope or Sheep mask for LARP costumes, made from soft but durable foam to be combat safe.

Very versatile and easy to decorate, can be painted or covered with fabric, and accessorised. Attached using a strap, hood, balaclava or even a full fur cowl. The "Lined and with Strap option" comes pre-lined with a soft, easy to clean fabric lining, and a wide elastic strap to hold the mask in place. So all you need to do is paint your mask!

Guide on attaching a strap to the mask

Light weight but durable, these masks are easy to wear, ideal for LARP combat, Quadrobics, role play, theatre, festivals, conventions, cosplay, and many other costume applications. They allow for lots of freedom of movement, brilliant vision and breathability.

Horns are for example only and are not included. I will have Horn designs available in store soon.

Sizing for fit:

opening width 15cm (full mask cheek width 17cm, ear to ear 34cm)
height 21cm
length: forehead to tip of nose 21cm

The inside of the head can be hollowed out further with a craft knife if needed to get a more comfortable fit.

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How to build a fursuit head with a pre-made base (Getting ready to fur)

In this Video I will be demonstrating how I build my heads using the parts available in my store. 

This version is more how I would build suits I intend to wear for myself as the head in the video is for a cosplay. For professional suits, I have a different process that requires more duct taping and copydex adhesive... however I didn't have any copydex left during the making of this video. Anyway, hopefully this will answer some questions:

- How do I line the base?

- How do I attach it to a balaclava? (Sort of answers it, but that's the footage I lost) 6:52 (Can also be seen in "how to make a moving jaw" tutorial)

- What do I do if I don't want a moving jaw? 7:21

- How do I fit eyes to the base? 8:33

- How do I build the back of the head? 9:57

- How do I attach ears? 14:22

- How easy is it to modify? 23:49

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