26 Jul
Seventeen months of obsessive imitation/creation

Now that’s dedication. It took 27-year-old Atlanta-based graphic designer and prop maker Harrison Krix “seventeen months, countless hours, multiple dead ends, [and] hundreds of lessons learned” to make one helmet. Of course, this ain’t just any ordinary helmet — it’s Guy-Manuel de Homem-Christo’s Daft Punk helmet, no less. The amount of effort is stunning, and kind of makes buying those Daft Punk vs. Medicom Action Figure look downright tame (and lazy) in comparison. See the helmet’s entire creation, highly documented, over at his Volpin Props blog.

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