If you've ever wanted to ply the Dune Sea on Tattooine, you know you'll need the proper head gear. In this VanOaksProps tutorial they show how you can create a fairly righteous Tusken Raider head dress with simple parts and materials, hot glue, and some 3D printed greeble.
Making your own Star Wars Tusken Raider helmet
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