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TK-1491's AP helmet build[*AP]


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Well, this will hopefully be a "what I learned from everyone else" thread.

 

Here goes. I have begun...

 

I'll post more pics as I progress, but I've got up to cutting the right eye. No sanding yet, but it's a start.

 

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sanding soon...!

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LOL thanks. I'm quite good on mesh though...you can actually see the bottom of the huge roll I have in the third pic from the top, with the purple label on it!

 

I'm just glad I didn't slice my finger yet... :blush:

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thanks guys! and yes Darth Clouds I certainly intend to leave lots of plastic on those ear caps for starters...like I said, the beauty of this forum is seeing where others have gone before!

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LOL more like drive over here and hold the thing down while I drill the screw holes!!!

 

Update:

 

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The decals begin...

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One of my reference pics...LOL

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Getting that god-awful white powder off of the Weber's trim. ugh.

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First coats of paint on the newly-trimmed earcaps and the frown...

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Thanks man....what a labor of love. For someone who purchased an assembled set of armor and bucket, I must say I can now appreciate the satisfaction of building the stuff yourself!

 

A couple of other things I've done along the way:

1- I trimmed the bottom 1/8" off the back trapezoids so they don't overlap all the edges like they did (still not perfect, but much better).

2- The anal side of me really wanted a bit of white space between the brow and the eyes. So I positioned it that way and drilled the ear holes. Problem was it slowly slid down till it was right on the eye line; I realized the rubber trim was holding slightly up. So, not to be defeated, I placed a small piece of ind strength velcro up near the forehead to tack it in place. Voila. I have my whitespace. That teeny weeny little detail is one of my favorite things about the stunt look, and I wasn't gonna give up! Truth be told, I'd like more of it--like a height equal to the height of the brow material--but I wasn't gonna push it. The AP doesn't seem to be made for that.

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moving along...

 

I can now say that I have actually used a dental "gum stimulator"...to rub down pinstriping!

 

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making a template for the lenses out of white sheet foam. I'll be using a welding visor.:

 

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finally...a painted vocoder:

 

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thanks T!

 

Well all I have left are getting the mesh in, the neck trim on, and the correct aerators (plus all the internal stuff). But here's the latest.

 

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next to my SDS. Notice the acrylic capped ABS is mirror gloss, plus a much warmer white:

 

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Smile!

I sure wish the AP's came in acrylic capped ABS...my armor makes it look dull!

 

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I'm spent!

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Awesome work Scott you did a very nice job. The AP looks a little bigger than the SDS, is that so? All you need is a set of Stomer or Keith's mic tips to fininsh it off :D

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Sweet build! But can you please flip horizontally the last pic? We're so used to the bucket asymmetry that it's hard to stand it flipped :P

 

flipped! good point!

 

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FBJ- thanks man I already PM'd Ketih at the MEPD :)

 

 

I'll create a separate post for comp pics of my AP and SDS battle spec...stay tuned.

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