Tactical Masquerade Mask
A bold lower-face wearable mask that blends tactical styling with ornate masquerade detail. This design combines a sharp armored front with rich baroque scrollwork, giving it a unique look somewhere between futuristic respirator, royal masquerade piece, and gothic costume accessory.
It works great for cosplay, masquerade outfits, cyber-baroque looks, stage costumes, fantasy characters, dystopian fashion, Halloween, and display builds. The sculpted shape fits especially well for makers who want a mask that feels both elegant and intimidating.
The decorative filigree makes this model stand out even before painting, and it can be finished in many different ways — from black and gold luxury styling to aged silver, battle-worn steel, or dark gothic metallics.
✨ Features Wearable lower-face mask design Mix of tactical / armored and masquerade / baroque aesthetics Strong centerpiece for cosplay or costume styling Great for gothic, fantasy, cyber, royal, Venetian-inspired, and dystopian looks Can also be scaled for display mannequins, miniatures, action figures, or dioramas
📏 Measuring Instructions For wearable cosplay scaling: Measure the width across your face from cheek to cheek at the area where the mask will sit. Measure from the bridge of your nose down to the bottom of your chin. Measure the side profile depth you need, especially if you want extra comfort around the mouth and nose area. Compare those measurements to the model dimensions in your slicer. Scale the model uniformly so the shape stays correct. If you plan to wear it over makeup, padding, or with a lining, leave a bit of extra room.
A good idea is to print a quick low-quality size test first before printing the final version.
A hairdryer or heat gun on low can help with small fit adjustments after printing.
🎨 Finishing Tips
This model is ideal for decorative painting.
Some finish ideas:
Black with antique gold filigree Gunmetal with bronze accents Silver and black Ivory and gold Battle-worn steel Dark gothic metallic finish
Basic finishing process:
Light sanding if needed Filler primer Sand again for a smoother finish Base coat Detail paint for the ornament Optional wash or dry brushing to bring out depth
You can also add your own straps, elastic, foam lining, or soft backing depending on how you want to wear it.























