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Just finished this build today. The mic tips are not complete, as I am planning on purchasing some from Russrep. I also spent quite some time buffing the plastic to death to achieve an awesome shine. It was quite a lot of fun!

 

Here are some pics.

 

 

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Overall, I am quite proud of it! :dance:

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thank you all for the kind words. :)

 

This is my second helmet build, and I must say, I learned a lot about what to do and what not to do. Definitively a fun learning experience. The ear pieces where the trickiest parts to get right!

 

I must say, I was quite thrilled to discover the large 5'x4' piece of yellow foam laying out in my dad's garage, adds a nice touch of realism to the whole build.

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Thank you Joe! Mighty kind of you, and thank you everyone for the wonderful words.

 

Here is a shot comparing the original helmet to my CFO build. I also worked up some Photoshop magic and finished the mic tips.

 

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Nice work, Caleb :duim:

 

This is probably the best CfO helmet I have seen. I like the paint job on the frown. This is someting that can make a nice helmet look off but I think you have it spot on!

 

Well done mate :)

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Man... these helmets are simply beautiful... and I don't like ROTJ. (yes, it's obligatory that I say that every time.) ;)

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Thanks for the kind words Armando! I think she will look even better once I install the machined metal mictips being sent to me!

 

 

lol Noel, I know ROTJ armor is the black sheep but it is still my favorite. :D

  • 2 weeks later...
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Thank you Scott! I got to work right after I picked her up from the post office. Thanks again for the speedy shipment!

 

Here are my final images, complete with machined aluminum mic tips from Russ! Thanks man!

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  • 1 month later...
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Really awesome helmet!

 

I myself am building (still) a CFO bucket. First as a ROTJ and then turning it into a SE TD.

I really did a bad job on the frown... yours is inspiring.

You masked it and spray painted, right?

 

I am on my way to sand it off and repaint it. First time used a satin black and brush.

Next will be flat satin black and a thin layer of flat black over it. Both sprayed... and masking the frown for sure.

 

Do you think that would work?

 

Thx

Saludos

Posted (edited)

Really awesome helmet!

 

I myself am building (still) a CFO bucket. First as a ROTJ and then turning it into a SE TD.

I really did a bad job on the frown... yours is inspiring.

You masked it and spray painted, right?

 

I am on my way to sand it off and repaint it. First time used a satin black and brush.

Next will be flat satin black and a thin layer of flat black over it. Both sprayed... and masking the frown for sure.

 

Do you think that would work?

 

Thx

Saludos

 

 

Thank you Juan!

 

a SE sandy eh? That will be awesome! I dont think there are any currently, so I am sure it would be thrilling to be one of the first!

 

As for the frown, yes I masked it off using painters pin striping tape. You can buy some of this tape at hobby stores and possibly specialty paint shops. I also painted the frown using a quality synthetic brush, not spray paint.

 

It took me awhile to get the frown right, I looked at A LOT of images of the original ROTJ helmets and carefully plotted out where to mask it off. If there was anything I was more concerned about with the build, it was surely the frown.

 

I also used a blend of two different paint finishes. Both paints were the same brand and color, except one was matte and the other semi-gloss. I mixed equal amounts together to form a sheen which was more so a "correct" satin finish. Of course in the photos the black paint looks a bit like semi-gloss due to the flash and all, but in reality it looks dull. I also suggest that even if the black is to shiny, dont go over it with a matte paint, just use a deglosser (liquid which removes sheen off a paint surface) or fine sand paper to scuff out the sheen. It would look much more realistic!

 

Also, the first time I painted the frown, it looked like ****. I did not sand down the paint job, but applied a paint stripper which was safe on plastic. It worked very well, but took A LONG time to work into the paint. I would suggest picking up some of that! I believe it is made by testors..again that too should be found also at a hobby shop!

 

Good luck man!

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