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Alright, so I reinforced the mic tip sockets by heating up some scrap ABS and gluing it in place as these areas seemed pretty weak.

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Then I went on to painting the insides of the cap and face...

First cleaning with soap and water and then scuffing.

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Masking...

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Black primer...

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Satin black.

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Nice prep work, you're moving along nicely :)

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Thanks! Now I get to watch paint dry...

It's better than waiting for armor to arrive lol

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Alright...busted out the brushes and started slinging some paint!

 

First I lightly scuffed and cleaned the areas to be painted...

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I started with the vocoder because you can rest the helmet on the table after and it doesn't come in contact with anything.

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And then the grey areas...

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Here it is after the first coat...

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Next is a second coat and outlining the grey areas and adding the stripes.

 

Still don't know how I'm gonna apply the tube stripes (brush or spray?).

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Nice work with the painting!

 

For the tube stripes I would use the brush to get the right kind of texture. With spray it gets "too good".

 

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Some nice lines there, must have very steady hands. As Mathias has said spraying the tubes would look too good, brush strokes would be so much nicer :duim:

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Nice work with the painting!

 

For the tube stripes I would use the brush to get the right kind of texture. With spray it gets "too good".

 

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Some nice lines there, must have very steady hands. As Mathias has said spraying the tubes would look too good, brush strokes would be so much nicer :duim:

Thanks Guys! I'm going to try a few practice runs with the brush and see how it goes...

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Ok, next update:

 

Applied second coats and began outlining...

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Here's where I left off...

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And the ears...

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Still have to do the back trap stripes and the tube stripes.

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Very nice lines indeed well done

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I hate you and your steady hand painting skills :th_AnimatedBravoSmiley:

 

-Eric

Thanks, it's nice to know I can inspire hatred! Lol! I've been told I bring out the best in people... :laugh1:

 

Dude, you got some mad painting skills. Very nice. Well done

Very nice lines indeed well done

You have a very steady Hand, Awesome. Great work. Again. :)

Thank you guys! I appreciate the kind words...

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With steady hands like that you should get a more expensive helmet at do it up completely screen accurate. ;)

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Great job with the paintwork :th_AnimatedBravoSmiley: ...What number size brush are you using ? I went with stickers on mine but I really like how yours turned out...I might hand paint my next bucket...or purchase one like Matthias suggests and keep it as screen accurate bucket that I display....

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Great job with the paintwork :th_AnimatedBravoSmiley: ...What number size brush are you using ? I went with stickers on mine but I really like how yours turned out...I might hand paint my next bucket...or purchase one like Matthias suggests and keep it as screen accurate bucket that I display....

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Thanks a lot! I used a no name round tip brush (that I had to trim the hair and the handle) for the vocoder area and the teeth. For the trap areas I

used a #4 red sable and for the outlining I used an xxs liner. The liner is from a set of brushes which are sized xxs-xxl instead of numbers. Here is a pic:

 

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With steady hands like that you should get a more expensive helmet at do it up completely screen accurate. ;)

We'll see how it goes once I'm done. I still have to do those tube stripes and....wait...are you calling my helmet cheap?! :smiley-sw013: Lol!
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We'll see how it goes once I'm done. I still have to do those tube stripes and....wait...are you calling my helmet cheap?! :smiley-sw013: Lol!

Well, a RS helmet in PP plastic, which is the most accurate helmet made to date, costs about £350. ;)

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OK, I finally painted the tube stripes...

 

Here are the pics:

 

I took my time masking it off. I moved the tape a couple of times till I got

it where I wanted it. Of course I cleaned the area first as usual.

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Then I began to lay the stripes down. 1st coat down strokes, 2nd coat up strokes...

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Also finished the stripes in the rear traps...

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Here it is all painted...finally!

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In a word WOW, very nicely done, would love to have non shakey hands again LOL :th_AnimatedBravoSmiley:

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