There have been plenty of replica Majora’s Mask masks made over the years, but it’s a rare occasion when someone tries to make one that would more closely resemble what the real thing would look like. Traditionally, the type of masks used in Zelda would have been made out of Wood, and given the ancient age of such a mask, there would bound to be some signs of decay. In this artist’s particular case, he is going for the “cracked” style, showing how the wood compressed and decompressed over the years depending on the elements.

The mask is as of yet unfinished, but that hasn’t stopped Mario Mayer from showing off his progress on Facebook. He still naturally has to sort out the “spikes,” and some of the paint needed to finish the project has started to arrive. Still, it already looks absolutely fantastic, and it really reminds of the Jim Carry movie… The Mask. It feels like you could try to put this on, it would suck onto your face, and just take over your entire body. Much like the real thing did in using the worst of the Skull Kid’s emotions against the world of Termina. Be sure to keep following his Facebook page for all the updates, as we likely won’t post about this project again until it’s complete.