Take a piece of greenstuff and wrap it around the skull. The first portion of the helmet we'll be adding is the part that goes around the back of the skull. Next you take a bit of greenstuff and fill in the void on the backside of the skull. Take the skull and glue it to the neck piece allowing a slight bit of the jaw to hang over the front of the neck. Make sure the top of the neck piece is flat along with the bottom of the skull jaw. That's all you need from the helmet so it doesn't matter what condition it's in, you just need the base.įirst thing is to clean up your skull and cut the neck away from the helmet. You'll need an old helmet that you can cut the neck portion away. Just be careful not to get one that's too small. Most skulls you find will be 'smaller' than actual helmets but that's perfectly fine since you'll be adding to it with greenstuff.
They're just the right size and have some nice angles to them. They come in all sizes, but I prefer these here for some reason. Nonetheless, the idea is here and with a little work, you can have one of these in no time at all. my camera just would not work with me on this one. I have to be honest, the pics for this one aren't the greatest. When I posted this model way back, I got a number of questions about how I sculpted the Chaplain skull helmet.