I wanted her to be able to see out of Foxy's mouth, so I planned on having the snout come out of the forehead, and the bottom jaw extend from the bottom of the face shield. I stripped the helmet and shield of all straps. To secure the face shield I riveted the shield to the side of the helmet.

I cut a block of foam and shaped it for the nose. Once I had the shape I wanted I tied it to the helmet with some twine and then hot glued it to hold it in place.

Once the snout was secured I mounted a block to the bottom to make the jaw. This time I mounted it before shaping it. I wanted Foxy to maintain a fairly asymmetric look and have an underbite. I felt it would be easier to achieve this if the foam was already attached. At this point I also taped the eyes in general position to start getting a sense of how Foxy was coming to life.

I then formed the ears and taped them to the helmet for the mockup. I was able to play with the positions of the ears and eyes to figure out where I wanted them for the best look.