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Greedo Variant I

$700.00
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This is a hand made latex mask and hands based on the character "Greedo" from the cantina scene in Star Wars but with a custom designed paint scheme.

I sculpted and painted this with great attention to the one from the movie but more particularly the scene after he and Solo sit down as there are noticable differences in the colors and placement of the ears and such. Both sets of "ears" are made of foam latex and have a soft, squishy feel. The spikes are hard so they won't deform like most of the other versions of this character I've seen. There is foam inside the top of the head to help hold its shape and to help align the eye holes to make it easier to see. The eyes are a clear vacuum formed half sphere that is tinted purple. The wearer can see adequately but there will be a wavy purple tint to everything. Also there is a cut up the back to slip on over an average head.
Breathing is made possible by the small opening in the mouth (same as the mask in the movie) but if better ventilation is needed, additional vent holes can be made with a pair of cuticle scissors (that will be the responsibility of the buyer).
The hands are also latex and will fit an average sized hand, a slit is on the inside of the wrist to make them easier to put on but they aren't obviously visible. The hands are flexible enough to hold larger items such as water bottles or light sabers but you probably won't be signing any autographs in them. ;)

Even though this was designed to be used as a wearable costume, it can be also used as a display piece.

Feel free to message me with any questions that you may have if I didn't cover it in the above description.

Thanks for looking!

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This is a hand made latex mask and hands based on the character "Greedo" from the cantina scene in Star Wars but with a custom designed paint scheme.

I sculpted and painted this with great attention to the one from the movie but more particularly the scene after he and Solo sit down as there are noticable differences in the colors and placement of the ears and such. Both sets of "ears" are made of foam latex and have a soft, squishy feel. The spikes are hard so they won't deform like most of the other versions of this character I've seen. There is foam inside the top of the head to help hold its shape and to help align the eye holes to make it easier to see. The eyes are a clear vacuum formed half sphere that is tinted purple. The wearer can see adequately but there will be a wavy purple tint to everything. Also there is a cut up the back to slip on over an average head.
Breathing is made possible by the small opening in the mouth (same as the mask in the movie) but if better ventilation is needed, additional vent holes can be made with a pair of cuticle scissors (that will be the responsibility of the buyer).
The hands are also latex and will fit an average sized hand, a slit is on the inside of the wrist to make them easier to put on but they aren't obviously visible. The hands are flexible enough to hold larger items such as water bottles or light sabers but you probably won't be signing any autographs in them. ;)

Even though this was designed to be used as a wearable costume, it can be also used as a display piece.

Feel free to message me with any questions that you may have if I didn't cover it in the above description.

Thanks for looking!

This is a hand made latex mask and hands based on the character "Greedo" from the cantina scene in Star Wars but with a custom designed paint scheme.

I sculpted and painted this with great attention to the one from the movie but more particularly the scene after he and Solo sit down as there are noticable differences in the colors and placement of the ears and such. Both sets of "ears" are made of foam latex and have a soft, squishy feel. The spikes are hard so they won't deform like most of the other versions of this character I've seen. There is foam inside the top of the head to help hold its shape and to help align the eye holes to make it easier to see. The eyes are a clear vacuum formed half sphere that is tinted purple. The wearer can see adequately but there will be a wavy purple tint to everything. Also there is a cut up the back to slip on over an average head.
Breathing is made possible by the small opening in the mouth (same as the mask in the movie) but if better ventilation is needed, additional vent holes can be made with a pair of cuticle scissors (that will be the responsibility of the buyer).
The hands are also latex and will fit an average sized hand, a slit is on the inside of the wrist to make them easier to put on but they aren't obviously visible. The hands are flexible enough to hold larger items such as water bottles or light sabers but you probably won't be signing any autographs in them. ;)

Even though this was designed to be used as a wearable costume, it can be also used as a display piece.

Feel free to message me with any questions that you may have if I didn't cover it in the above description.

Thanks for looking!

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