King Tut Headdress questions
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King Tut Headdress questions
I'm thinking about trying something new. Anybody attempt a Tut Headdress before? I can't find one done.
Any images or info would be appreciated. I'm looking into it now.
Any images or info would be appreciated. I'm looking into it now.
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Re: King Tut Headdress questions
Billy was our resident King Tut, but he passed away many years ago. Can't find a picture of him in his costume, but I'm sure someone here will have one
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There's footage of Billy in costume at Burbank 2006.
http://www.66batman.com/2006/01/29/40th ... k-ca-2006/
I did have these sitting around though. Not screen accurate but a whole lot of heart went into Billy's outfit.
Kelly DeCambre put together King Tut Statue for the Hollywood Museum.
http://66batman.com/forums/viewtopic.php?p=64449#p64449
Here's the reveal at 2018 Comic Con:
http://www.66batman.com/2006/01/29/40th ... k-ca-2006/
I did have these sitting around though. Not screen accurate but a whole lot of heart went into Billy's outfit.
Kelly DeCambre put together King Tut Statue for the Hollywood Museum.
http://66batman.com/forums/viewtopic.php?p=64449#p64449
Here's the reveal at 2018 Comic Con:
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another Billy aka Ghostdog photo along with [EDIT ADD] "Rogman" (not Lee Kirkham) (2006) and some screen grabs for you to use.
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Those are all great! Thank you again Pennyworth. You must have a massive photo collection!
Billy looks like he did a great job already. I wonder how he created his? My first look into it and im thinking the fabric with the gold stripes will be the most difficult part to match.
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Scott you are correct. My mistake. I have this thread saved from 2006 and saw the photo of Billy as Tut, it was posted by Lee Kirkham so I thought it was him in the photo suited up at Bats, however reading the first post in the thread, the photos were provided by "Rogman" and Lee just posted Rogman's images, I got confused and thought that was Lee. Thanks for correcting. (I edited the above post)
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Scott, here you are (same topic/thread) with Adam, Rogman, Mauled Vader
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Yep. I remembered his name was Roger but couldn't remember his board name "Rogman." So glad you're on top of this stuff.A. Pennyworth wrote: ↑Tue Jan 05, 2021 11:35 am Scott, here you are (same topic/thread) with Adam, Rogman, Mauled Vader
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Finding the exact same fabric will be near impossible (unless you have it printed), finding something similar shouldn't be too difficult, I would thinkrsaffle wrote: ↑Mon Jan 04, 2021 7:36 pmThose are all great! Thank you again Pennyworth. You must have a massive photo collection!
Billy looks like he did a great job already. I wonder how he created his? My first look into it and im thinking the fabric with the gold stripes will be the most difficult part to match.
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Rogman is Roger Barrett, a great guy.
I'm looking forward to seeing your King Tut costume. It will be challenging, but fun, I'm sure.
I'm looking forward to seeing your King Tut costume. It will be challenging, but fun, I'm sure.