04-08-2006, 11:24 AM
(This post was last modified: 04-08-2006, 11:27 AM by Ben_Forsaken.)
It was sculpted by Mark DeBau *not sure I spelled that correctly* He used to do work on the Dinosaurs for the Discovery Channel I believe, before starting his own CGI company. He sculpted the mask as a project for Dreamland.
Dreamland kind of went to the land of wind and socks.
I always loved the leatherhead along with the manhatten muppet and the dock demon that dreamland made. So when the molds went into storage I knew it was only a matter of time before I talked him into letting me dig em out and try and bring em back.
I hate to see a great mask disappear from the community, and I didn\'t think that those 3 masks had \'lived out thier life\' yet, so to speak.
Good luck with the stitching btw. The way it\'s sculpted doesn\'t really leave room for real stitches. He sculpted it more the way people are actually stitched, with a very tight pattern.
I\'m curious which leatherhead you\'ve gotten. I only know of 3 of them out there. Just curious but it\'s probably one of the ones I painted because I think Dreamland only released 1 mask and Travis got that one.
Dreamland kind of went to the land of wind and socks.
I always loved the leatherhead along with the manhatten muppet and the dock demon that dreamland made. So when the molds went into storage I knew it was only a matter of time before I talked him into letting me dig em out and try and bring em back.
I hate to see a great mask disappear from the community, and I didn\'t think that those 3 masks had \'lived out thier life\' yet, so to speak.
Good luck with the stitching btw. The way it\'s sculpted doesn\'t really leave room for real stitches. He sculpted it more the way people are actually stitched, with a very tight pattern.
I\'m curious which leatherhead you\'ve gotten. I only know of 3 of them out there. Just curious but it\'s probably one of the ones I painted because I think Dreamland only released 1 mask and Travis got that one.