perezident7777
Tuesday 9/21/2010 at 01:00 AM | 66473
they look ok
seems like the color is off but maybe thats because they are dirty as hell in the movie
you need paint dirt and oil on that sucker and they will look great!
Johnny Bisco
Tuesday 9/21/2010 at 07:05 PM | 66488
Once it's weathered, messed up a bit, and some blood and dirt I think it will look great. I don't know about the yellow jumpsuit as opposed to the traditional gray one, but who knows it might turn out better!!!
krueger4653
Wednesday 9/22/2010 at 11:23 AM | 66494
yeah you need to weather that sucker up man, blood, dirt, grease, dye...
ny ghoul
Wednesday 9/22/2010 at 05:06 PM | 66498
they look ok
seems like the color is off but maybe thats because they are dirty as hell in the movie
you need paint dirt and oil on that sucker and they will look great!I agree..They need to be dirty and bloody, and worn looking. Maybe you could see if you can find any at a second hand store and throw some dirt and blood on them.
Moon
Saturday 9/25/2010 at 05:57 AM | 66540
metaller
Saturday 9/25/2010 at 11:32 AM | 66545
Yeah just dirty them up Pete, They look great. Better than the inaccurate ones that came with him
Anonymous
Saturday 9/25/2010 at 03:46 PM | 66546
those mask are really great.
they are good for Halloween party.
just add some details like blood or something.
DarkKnight12345
Wednesday 10/06/2010 at 05:48 AM | 66788
very nice jump suit man. here is some good tips to get your coveralls weatherd. i use this method a lot. just get some almond colored spray paint and some black spray paint and a paint brush and red paint. i would go with "banner red" which is the closest to blood red. spray a light coat of almond colored spray paint which is the color of dirt then throw down wiith some black to give an effect of grease stains. then dip the brush in red paint(not spray paint) and splash on the blood. you will be amazed with the results. i did that with a Jason costume for my friend and it turned out amazing!!
ZaPsamurai
Sunday 10/17/2010 at 09:21 PM | 67121
I have found a good way of weathering is to wear them and do some greasy engine work and not be scared to get messy and also running them over with ur car on rough surfaces. Worked great for alot of my projects in the past.
allthingsundead
Sunday 10/17/2010 at 09:56 PM | 67125