Life-Sized RZH1 Michael (8 Pics)

I finally finished my life-sized RZH1 Myers replica and thought I would post some pics here on the forums to see what everyone thought. I know he’s not perfect, his hair still needs to be done (but thanks to myers-freak I know how to do that now), there is a space on the head under the mask that needs to be painted flesh-tone, and he may need some more stuffing. Over all though I am quite happy with him.

He is missing patches as well, but I have had a great deal of difficulty locating them. Any suggestions?

Also, I would like to thank everyone here for their vast knowledge and helpful posts about the Halloween films, both the originals and the remakes. Without the amazing members here at MM net, I would have found it a hundred times more difficult to put this project together. My hat is off to you ladies and gentlemen!

As I said above, the hair is still way puffy.

I was finding it difficult making him stand so I had to run a piece of 1" pvc40 up behind him and attach it to his back. The additional weight of the metal flange and 12" pipe has made him quite stable.

This picture was taken with the just one of the lights on that I have in my dork dungeon (what others might call a man cave). I wasn’t too thrilled with the pictures that were taken in this light so I used more lights in the others or turned out all the lights and used the flash.

This is one with just the flash on. I think most of the ones I have posted here are like that.

A closer look at the boots and table top that I used for a pedestal.

My girlfriend’s son standing in front for comparison, he is about 4’ 1".

And one more just for good measure.

I would really like to add some autumn leaves to the base and maybe a replica of the pumpkin from the Myers’ front porch, that is if I can find a good picture of it.

Thanks everyone!

Wow that is really cool! Great job

Thanks killingmachine, I really appreciate it. It was a lot harder than I thought it was going to be and gives me a whole new respect for people that build their own props and replicas.

Looks awesome man! If you can, I’d bent the arms a bit make him look a little less stiff. Dirty the hands up to. Great job on that bro.

amazing man!!!

Thanks man! And yea I have thought the arms look a little tight. They are bolted in at the shoulder and right beside the neck though so it makes it a little difficult to work with them now that that are locked in place. However, seeing that someone else noticed it as well I may just have to take him down and do a little adjustment work :confused: I appreciate the honesty and the input though, there is always room for improvement.

Thanks Vader!