In addition to supporting Freddy’s burned face, we also created a form to fit beneath the “bib” of the mask, which is an often overlooked area. Working in foam, batting and fabric, we created a customized head form that could be inserted in several pieces so as not to overly stress the neck of the foam latex Freddy mask. Using a generic face for the insert does not give us the same ability to really support the piece (especially extended areas like the nose or chin). Unlike a standard head form or mannequin head, we needed to make sure that our insert would fit the mask perfectly. Over time this lack of support can be very damaging to foam latex, so we created a custom shaped insert to help the mask keep its shape over time and help minimize the effects of gravity. This original foam latex prop Freddy vs Jason Stunt mask arrived to our studio in very good condition but it did not have any sort of support. A custom display bust for a Freddy vs Jason Stunt Mask
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