It's not paper but it was fun to build.
Take two plastic Phantom of the Opera masks (doubled for rigidity), three pocket film cameras from the Goodwill store-disassembled, bits of electrical wire, a cheap LED flashlight, and lots of hot glue. Shake well and assemble following LAR guidelines.* Spray with flat black paint, and dry-brush with light grey craft paint to bring out the details. Serve with old Nomex flight overalls.
I sat on the front porch and handed out candy, and I got lots of "Wow!"s from trick-or-treaters. It's never too late to have a happy childhood.
* LAR - "looks about right"
Take two plastic Phantom of the Opera masks (doubled for rigidity), three pocket film cameras from the Goodwill store-disassembled, bits of electrical wire, a cheap LED flashlight, and lots of hot glue. Shake well and assemble following LAR guidelines.* Spray with flat black paint, and dry-brush with light grey craft paint to bring out the details. Serve with old Nomex flight overalls.
I sat on the front porch and handed out candy, and I got lots of "Wow!"s from trick-or-treaters. It's never too late to have a happy childhood.
* LAR - "looks about right"
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