05-13-2008, 12:49 AM
Hey everyone,I've got 2 new molds made for the PAYBACK mask. The mask has been enlarged, so that it will fit a 24" head. The first big batch I did, the masks were only able to fit 22" noggin's. Not anymore.I will produce a run of 10 of these guys, and am only going to charge $150.00 U.S. SHIPPED! I've made my money back on these so I'm knocking $75.00 off the initial price ($225.00 Shipped).Pictured below are the first 2 that were pulled from the new molds, and finished. They have both been sold.For those interested, shoot me a pm.PayPal addy is:daws_1@hotmail.comThanks!-A<b>NOTE:When I did the 1st run of PAYBACK's WAAAYYYY back, I was new to painting Myers masks, and through the advice of a mask-maker (not anyone from these boards), I used acrylic paint mixed with rubber cement and thinned with naptha to paint them up. Well, as most of you know, it looks fine, but when stretched, the paint cracks BIG TIME. Using that method is fine with busts or 'tribute' pieces, as they are for display only, but I soon realized that for masks, it was a no-no.I changed that paint scheme LOOOONG ago, and am using latex paint, so for those of you that were interested awhile back, but were paranoid because of the cracking situation, rest assured that I haven't painted my Myers masks like that for a long time now. The FATE'98 and of course, the SH1 are all painted using the appropriate paint. I only mention that because it seems that a few people thought that I painted all of my masks like that. I don't and haven't for awhile now. I figured out the problem and fixed it.</b><img src=\"http://i65.photobucket.com/albums/h226/santagato/030_30-4.jpg\" border=\"0\" class=\"linked-image\" /><img src=\"http://i65.photobucket.com/albums/h226/santagato/042_42-2.jpg\" border=\"0\" class=\"linked-image\" /><img src=\"http://i65.photobucket.com/albums/h226/santagato/035_35-2.jpg\" border=\"0\" class=\"linked-image\" /><img src=\"http://i65.photobucket.com/albums/h226/santagato/033_33-4.jpg\" border=\"0\" class=\"linked-image\" />