Here it is with a slightly more accurate trim...
It's a narrow nose that cuts in and exposes the nostrils.
The curves going around the side look right.
Production cast cowl shell/ Holy Grail
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- Chuck Williams
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Re: Production cast cowl shell/ Holy Grail
Quick, Everyone, Flee for your lives, into the street!!!!
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Re: Production cast cowl shell/ Holy Grail
With that Adam West sculpt, it almost feels like stepping back in time. We can see Adam sitting there when they are fitting the shell.
Surreal.
Surreal.
Re: Production cast cowl shell/ Holy Grail
Didn't the pilot cowl have slightly exposed nostrils?
When Shelly Moldoff was doing his best Carmine Infantino impression in the mid sixties he often had the edges of the nose visible.

When Shelly Moldoff was doing his best Carmine Infantino impression in the mid sixties he often had the edges of the nose visible.

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- Chuck Williams
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Re: Production cast cowl shell/ Holy Grail
Hey Andy,
Yes it did. I should trim the center of the nose higher.
I tend to sneak up on new things!
That is the biggest difference between this and the regular cowl.
The nose is very narrow, just above the nose tip. The sides sweep inward, exposing the nostrils.
Yes it did. I should trim the center of the nose higher.
I tend to sneak up on new things!
That is the biggest difference between this and the regular cowl.
The nose is very narrow, just above the nose tip. The sides sweep inward, exposing the nostrils.
Quick, Everyone, Flee for your lives, into the street!!!!
http://www.etsy.com/shop/WilliamsStudio ... eller_info
http://www.etsy.com/shop/WilliamsStudio ... eller_info
- Chuck Williams
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Re: Production cast cowl shell/ Holy Grail
A quick nose job!
Yep, it's a pilot cowl!
Yep, it's a pilot cowl!
Quick, Everyone, Flee for your lives, into the street!!!!
http://www.etsy.com/shop/WilliamsStudio ... eller_info
http://www.etsy.com/shop/WilliamsStudio ... eller_info
- Jimmy L. 66
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Re: Production cast cowl shell/ Holy Grail
What an amazing discovery!! I am glad it is in good hands!

