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The following are officially licensed The Walking Dead costumes, masks, accessories, make-ups and appliances related to The Walking Dead. They are made by many different companies.

Masks[]

Trick or Treat Studios[]

Well Walker Full Head Mask[]

This mask was sculpted by Erich Lubatti using hundreds of screen references of one of the most famous walkers, the Well Walker from AMC's The Walking Dead Season 2 episode "Cherokee Rose".[1]


Deer Walker Zombie Mask[]

This mask was sculpted by Neal Kennemore, the artist that sculpted a number of The Walking Dead Walkers for Universal Studios Halloween Horror Nights - The Walking Dead Maze, using hundreds of screen references of one of the walkers portrayed by The Greg Nicotero, The Deer Walker from AMC's The Walking Dead Season 1 episode "Tell It to the Frogs".[2]


Bloated Walker Face Mask[]

The Bloated Walker is a highly detailed face mask that includes swollen eye, cheeks, blood soaked mouth and nose. This officially licensed mask was sculpted by Neal Kennemore, the artist that sculpted a number of The Walking Dead Walkers for Universal Studios Halloween Horror Nights - The Walking Dead Maze, using hundreds of screen references.[3]


Biter Walker Face Mask[]

The Biter Walker is a detailed face mask that includes ears and the trademark Walking Dead eyes. It was sculpted by Erich Lubatti using hundreds of screen references.[4]


Jawless Walker Face Mask[]

The Jawless Walker is a highly detailed face mask that includes a split jaw with hanging tongue and shreaded flesh that dangles from the mask. It was sculpted by Neal Kennemore, the artist that sculpted a number of The Walking Dead Walkers for Universal Studios Halloween Horror Nights - The Walking Dead Maze, using hundreds of screen references.[5]


Rotting Walker Face Mask[]

The Rotted Walker is a detailed face mask that includes a rotting jaw, exposed teeth and rotting nose. It was sculpted by John Wrightson, the artist that sculpted a number of The Walking Dead Walkers for Universal Studios Halloween Horror Nights - The Walking Dead Maze, using hundreds of screen references.[6]


RV Screwdriver Walker Mask[]

The RV Screwdriver Walker is a detailed Halloween mask sculpted by Neal Kennemore, the artist that sculpted a number of The Walking Dead Walkers for Universal Studios Halloween Horror Nights - The Walking Dead Maze, using hundreds of screen references from AMC's The Walking Dead Season 2 episode "What Lies Ahead".[7]


Prison Walker Face Mask[]

The Prison Walker Face Mask was sculpted by Neal Kennemore, the artist that sculpted a number of The Walking Dead Walkers for Universal Studios Halloween Horror Nights - The Walking Dead Maze, using hundreds of screen references.[8]


Teeth Walker Face Mask[]

The Teeth Walker Face Mask was sculpted by Neal Kennemore, the artist that sculpted a number of The Walking Dead Walkers for Universal Studios Halloween Horror Nights - The Walking Dead Maze, using hundreds of screen references.[9]


Beard Walker Mask[]

The Beard Walker Mask was sculpted by Erich Lubatti, based on a numerous images from behind the scenes.[10]


Charred Walker Mask[]

The Charred Walker is a highly detailed Halloween mask sculpted by Rich Kursell and based off of numerous behind the scene references, so that it looks like it came right off the screen The Walking Dead.

In season three episode "Clear" of AMC's The Walking Dead after running into Morgan, the trio begin to leave their hometown, unable to convince Morgan to join their group. While leaving, the three spot a body of charred walkers, with Morgan adding more to the pile and setting fire to the now deceased dead.[11]


Hershel Walker Head Prop[]

The Hershel Walker Head Prop is based on a numerous images from behind the scenes, Mario Torres sculpted a dead on accurate Prop of Hershel as a Walker,[12] from episode "After".



Merle Walker Mask[]

Merle Walker Mask was sculpted by Rich Krusell, based on a numerous images from behind the scenes of Merle Dixon as a Walker,[13] from AMC's The Walking Dead season 3 episode "This Sorrowful Life".


Rubie's Costumes[]

Little Girl Zombie Mouth Mask[]

Walking Dead zombie girl costume includes a latex zombie mouth piece, face adhesive, fake blood and step-by-step instructions based on Little Girl Walker from AMC's The Walking Dead Season 1 episode "Days Gone Bye".[14]


Little Girl Latex Mask[]

Walking Dead zombie girl costume includes a latex mask, a zombified little girl face and blonde hair attached, based on Little Girl Walker from AMC's The Walking Dead Season 1 episode "Days Gone Bye".[15]


Star Masks[]

Accessories[]

Trick or Treat Studios[]

Walker Chest Piece[]

Zombie Chest Piece includes an anatomical rotting chest, ribs and chest cavity. Easily attaches with elastic straps that cross the back and can easily be worn under a torn up jacket or opened button shirt.

It was sculpted by Neal Kennemore, the artist that sculpted a number of The Walking Dead Walkers for Universal Studios Halloween Horror Nights - The Walking Dead Maze, using hundreds of screen references.[16]


Rubie's Costumes[]

Appliances[]

Trick or Treat Studios[]

2014 Walker Appliance Kits[]

This kit was sculpted by John Wrightson, the artist that sculpted a number of The Walking Dead Walkers for Universal Studios Halloween Horror Nights - The Walking Dead Maze, using hundreds of screen references, to make a perfect wounds.

The Walker Appliance Kits with can be combined Walking Dead Walker Make Up Kit to give the look of an infected Walker

2015 Walker Appliance Kits[]

Based on numerous pictures from the various The Walking Dead seasons, Art Director Justin Mabry, sculpted the ultimate representation of Walker wounds from The Walking Dead.

The Walker Appliance Kits with can be combined Walking Dead Walker Make Up Kit to give the look of an infected Walker.

Rubie's Costumes[]

Make-Up[]

Trick or Treat Studios[]

Walker Make-Up Kit[]

This officially licensed product was designed by Trick or Treat Studios and produced by Wolfe Face Art. Each color was meticulously selected to match the color pallet that is used by the Master FX Makers from The Walking Dead

The Walker Make Up Kit comes with six Make Up Cakes, a Make Up Brush and two Make Up Sponges so that you have everything you need to design yourself as a horrifying Walker.[28]


Rubie's Cotumes[]

Makeup Kit[]

Make up kit inspired and officially licensed by AMC's The Walking Dead, includes base make up, 4 color make up sticks, a sponge applicator and instructions.


Deluxe Makeup Kit[]

Deluxe step by step make up kit inspired and officially licensed by AMC's The Walking Dead, includes 4 ounces of base make up, 4 color make up sticks, latex prosthetic with adhesive, fake blood, a sponge applicator and instructions.


Awards and nominations[]

LIMA Licensing Awards[]

Year Category Nominee(s) Result
2015 Film, Television, or Entertainment Live Action Licensee – Hard Goods Halloween masks and costumes (Trick or Treat Studios) Nominated[29]

References[]

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