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Looking to build a nice looking undead skeleton/monster kit that will end up looking similar to (pic related) for larp.
>Warning: I've never tried making a well disguised kit like a skaven, fae, monster before, so I was hoping to get some pointers and ping-pong Ideas for a little inspiration.

>idea for the head *hardest part to pull off IMO
Articulated Sallet helm to cover everything but face with visor up
a masquerade skull or Halloween mask glued to the front of a black morph mask. I'd like to avoid body paint if possible.
I'd need advise for a possible fake eye trick

https://www.mostlydead.com/products/skull-makeup-effects-appliance-mask
This is the best thing I've found to put overtop a morph mask. I think the fake jaw would help pull off the illusion, but it's a bit too pricey for my taste.

>idea for the arms/feet
They make opera gloves & Halloween gloves that look-like skeleton arms. i figured I could find a nice pair to put under some armor pieces but idk how uncomfortable this could be for all day larp...

>wear and tear/grime on the clothes would be relatively easy
>but damage & past injury props would be tricky to incorperate to make them larp safe/friendly
I was wondering what you think would be best for how to pull this off.
Also if any of you know any costume sellers or prop makers that sell anything that could make this really convincing I'd appreciate it...

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