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Of the four mysterious headpiece artefacts assembled in our Low Poly Lab, this one seems to reference some of the more exotic species found at the bottom of our own oceans – which may explain our test subjects’ visions of an oceanic, otherworldly vastness upon donning the headpiece. Perhaps these bone-like fragments from which the headpiece was constructed were placed on our planet by explorers from beyond? Why have they decided to present them to us and how did they enable them to read and reconfigure to our biological matter and state of consciousness?
Unlike the other artefacts, this one seems to attract living matter around it using its luminescent antennae as a guiding beacon. Some test subjects were consumed in a grotesque-yet-immediate fashion upon engagement, yet others were guided back to safety. Project EV is becoming increasingly difficult to control…
These plans enable you turn recycled card into a 3D Low Polygon Hector Mask. Just print the templates on paper, stick them to card, cut them out, match the numbers and join the parts together. The Mask is scaled to fit an adult but you can make children's masks by scaling down the templates when you print, check our FAQ page for details. The templates come with instructions for an internal head band that can be adjusted by moving the fixing points to get a snug fit.
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This was the first headpiece to be assembled from the mysterious fragments found at Undersea Salvage Site B. Though origins are still not known at this time, test subjects in our Wintercroft Biotech Lab have reported visions and sensations of both extreme claustrophobia – similar to being submerged into a deep liquid chasm - and vertigo – they described feeling over exposed in front of a terrible unfamiliar vastness.
Strangely, female subjects felt empowered by the mask. Those who have dared don the headpiece also has reported strange urges to stalk, hunt and capture others – hence quarantine status has been mandatory for all agents involved in Project Echelon Void.
These plans enable you turn recycled card into a 3D Low Polygon Juno Mask. Just print the templates on paper, stick them to card, cut them out, match the numbers and join the parts together. The Mask is scaled to fit an adult but you can make children's masks by scaling down the templates when you print, check our FAQ page for details. The templates come with instructions for an internal head band that can be adjusted by moving the fixing points to get a snug fit.
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Wintercroft Biotech Division has made a significant discovery within Project Echelon Void. This came at great sacrifice, but these breakthroughs could yield revolutionary (and evolutionary) results for humanoid species. The few willing to wear what has become known in our Low Poly Lab as “The Hood” have described an insatiable appetite for both living and decaying biological matter.
Stranger still is the way in which this artefact enables one to consume. Our scientists have described it as “osmosic consumption from a toothless, all-consuming mandible”. Basically, anything unlucky enough to find itself between the protruding lower prongs of the headpiece is broken down to crude molecules – or pre-digested - and then devoured in a matter of seconds. This phenomenon has been subsequently referred to by our surviving scientists as “The Dark Matter of Seconds.”
These plans enable you turn recycled card into a 3D Low Polygon Una Mask. Just print the templates on paper, stick them to card, cut them out, match the numbers and join the parts together. The Mask is scaled to fit an adult but you can make children's masks by scaling down the templates when you print, check our FAQ page for details. The templates come with instructions for an internal head band that can be adjusted by moving the fixing points to get a snug fit.
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This final phase of Project Echelon Void was both the most catastrophic and most revealing. Countless terminal test subjects were wasted attempting to wear what we will refer to as “The Hammer”. The only one able to interact with this particular headpiece was a quarantined internal former Science Officer that quite literally lost his facilities when the fragments first arrived to our experimental Biotech Division. The artefacts seem to adhere to the will and spirit of the wearer and tragically, this test subject escaped with the aid of three accomplices - all of whom were leading Project EV scientists. “The Hammer” seemed to control the other three after he forced them to wear the mysterious polymorphic organic apparatuses.
The artefacts exuded a strange luminescent halo upon summation and reported sightings are cropping up all over the globe. Project EV has yielded many more questions than answers pertaining to our future – but one has nestled into me and agitates like an un-passable parasite… Were these headpieces uploaded to our world as artefacts of our undoing or our evolution? Perhaps we will never know. Perhaps we were not meant to? This is Agent 3 – last surviving participant in Project Echelon Void… signing off.
These plans enable you turn recycled card into a 3D Low Polygon Victor Mask. Just print the templates on paper, stick them to card, cut them out, match the numbers and join the parts together. The Mask is scaled to fit an adult but you can make children's masks by scaling down the templates when you print, check our FAQ page for details. The templates come with instructions for an internal head band that can be adjusted by moving the fixing points to get a snug fit.