I've been framed...

 So the grand plan was taking shape 

Before being able to progress however I needed to add some way to mount the head so it was secure and wouldn't fall over so I got some plastic pipes from a plumbing store and glued them together within the head so there was no movement and so it can be used later to connect to the neck.

The head needed to be stable with little movement so this took some trial and error on how to secure it with access to areas I needed to work on.

The head would connect to a frame that went down to the body of the costume, but it would need to be able to be dismantled easily enough for transport and so I can work on the head section without needing the whole body each time I wanted to add features or paint.

The frame would go around me and I felt it could be secured using a backpack harness which I picked up cheaply, the harness needed some minor adjustments and fitted with extra straps to hold the frame securely with little movement but also to be comfortable.

A reminder that I had never done this before so it was trial and error, I think it came out quite well.

Materials: plastic plumbing pipe, pipe glue, cable ties(zip ties), glue, more paper mache to secure head, backpack harness.



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