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Published : April 13, 2008 |
Author : Thomas
Category : Costumes | Total Views
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For Halloween last year (2007) I made my son a Star Wars® Imperial Spy costume. My son (age 9 at the time) had an Imperial Spy Action figure. He asked me if I could try and make the costume for him based on looking at the action figure. I went to the local fabric store and found material that looked close to the action figure. I used a blow molded plastic piece that I had purchased from Studio Creations that was supposed to be used to make a Tusken Raider Costume. I cut the blow molded mask into a usable shape to make the Imperial Spy.
The following picture shows the finished product. I merely improvised on the entire mask. The only bad part about the mask was I made the mouth to heavy and the mask tipped forward on my son's face. To stop this from happening I put a towel in the back inside of the mask so it made a tighter fit on his head so it would not tilt so easily.
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