If the Crystal Head Vodka Skull Had a Face He'd Look Like a Happy Drunk
Feb 18, 2014 20:03
Just in case you wondered what the face of that skull-shaped Crystal Head Vodka bottle looked like, you're in luck.
A Scottish forensic scientist decided to find out. Nigel Cockerton works on movie sets, but he lent his face-making talents to the iconic vodka bottle. He treated the crystal skull like a real skull, applying layer after layer of muscle and cartilage.
This is the same process used to create faces for historical figures like King Tut. So behold, the face of the Crystal Head vodka bottle:
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