Props genius Harrison Krix has been making a few helmets based on those found in Skyrim, and they've all been lovely, but just how the hell does he do that exactly?
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Oh. This video explains it. Charting the process from early cutting to the final touches, we get to see a lump of junk slowly shaped and coerced into becoming a badass replica helmet from a video game.
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I'm glad the smithing in the actual game wasn't this hard. I'd have tried for four minutes before chucking it in, to then spend the next 70 hours getting my skull caved in for want of a decent helmet.
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Helm of Yngol, Skyrim [Volpin Props]