The Ultimate Legends of the Hidden Temple Accessory
Remember Legends of the Hidden Temple? The show aired in the ’90s on Nickelodeon. It was an action-adventure show mixed with education. Olmec narrated the temple challenges and the story, and if you ever wanted to cosplay as a player in the game, Redditor ShotzyProps came up with a design for a talisman with Olmec’s face. He says it was simple to make:
I designed it using photoshop and reference photos because it’s what I’m most familiar with, then I exported it as a 3D model and prepped it for 3D printing. After printing it I filled it with bondo/primer and sanded it smooth before molding it in silicone rubber. Then used a method call ‘cold casting’ to cast it using bronze metal powder and urethane resin.
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