I have always been a big fan of DS9, while this may spur some debate among Trek faithful, I feel it was the best series from the point of story and character development, especially through seasons 5, 6, and 7. All favoritism aside I decided that I wanted to put together a costume for the 2013 Las Vegas Star Trek Convention that was different from the run of the mill.
After searching through countless sites, forums, and google images, I found that there had been next to no attempts on recreating the Morn character head piece or wardrobe. The lone exception was a custom commission sculpt to accent the actual screen worn Morn costume. Having found my target I decided to begin.
Please join me as I detail the progress and journey from start to completion of the dubbed "Mobile Morn Project".
I started the project using a lifecast of my head that was barely serviceable due to issues that were out of control from the previous Hirogen Borg project.
The intent was to sculpt on the exact head match and then cast the head using foam latex to render the final product. Upon 80% completion I realized that I did not have enough bust area to complete a cowel to cover enough of the lower neck area and shoulders.
After searching through countless sites, forums, and google images, I found that there had been next to no attempts on recreating the Morn character head piece or wardrobe. The lone exception was a custom commission sculpt to accent the actual screen worn Morn costume. Having found my target I decided to begin.
Please join me as I detail the progress and journey from start to completion of the dubbed "Mobile Morn Project".
I started the project using a lifecast of my head that was barely serviceable due to issues that were out of control from the previous Hirogen Borg project.
The intent was to sculpt on the exact head match and then cast the head using foam latex to render the final product. Upon 80% completion I realized that I did not have enough bust area to complete a cowel to cover enough of the lower neck area and shoulders.