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Great videos Mike this will help out a lot of troopers.

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Pinned the post. Once again Mike you've gone above and beyond to help make helmets look a good as possible.

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|Mike,

I'm sure you know what your doing but the way you pull that craft blade towards your thumb on the eyes is scaring the s*** outa me! :o:lol:

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great vids though and will be a big help to anyone building a lid.

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Mark

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Absolutely fantastic, mate. :o Totally astounding, thanks for taking the time. :D

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Nice work but you should really wear a mask when spray painting. There's a lot paint in the air that you are breathing in.

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Watching the ear drilling and also the scoring parts made me think that some one needs to now make a parody video of you. Do you recall the Julia Childs Saturday Night Live parody where she cuts whole limbs off? So very funny. I think some one could do the same with you, drill a hand, score a finger off, etc. I'd do it but I don't own a video camera.

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I use a mask now. After I finsihed sraying my ESB helmet my girlfriend made a comment about all my nose hairs being white. Yuck my poor lungs. Needless to say I now wear a mask when using a rattle can.

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Girly men :) I have a glove now for cutting that cannot be cut through. As far painting.... Well I was outside and there is a very audible breeze in the video :) My lungs are OK its my car that has really suffered :)

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Girly men :) I have a glove now for cutting that cannot be cut through. As far painting.... Well I was outside and there is a very audible breeze in the video :) My lungs are OK its my car that has really suffered :)

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These vids don't load for me. I get a blank page, do I need anything to play them?

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Joe

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Very cool i cat believe no one thought of doing this before........ make u think....

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We might think about Makeing this a sticky....

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Fantastic videos Mike, I am sure people will find these invaluable. I know I will as I have just ordered a helmet to replace my MRCE - thanks for sharing them with us.

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Mike,

You may of lost the thrill of trooping, but you sure bring a lot to the table for everyone! I am getting ready to start on my bucket and armor. I found your videos to be very informative. Thanks for sharing them. :D

Christaan

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Thanks guys. I do love me some Star Wars! Its true... I dont have the waistline for trooping and the desire to do yet another B-day party has waned, but I love building and being a part of this community. I hope to add to this thread soon and show decal placement and finishing the lids.

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I have to say I've been watching your vids and the forum post you did over and over again as my dad and I have been working on my very first set of armor.

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you make it look to easy lol, did you need to trim the bottom part of the back cap at all?

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Depends.....Most of the time the TE2's are trimmed just right. Occasionally I will clean the back end up. Mostly I trim the areas around the ears on the faceoplate and cap n back to match them up perfectly.

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These videos are unbelievably helpful, Mike.

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I've never taken a stab at building and painting a styrene helmet before, and these are a fantastic reference.

I'm still pretty nervous about it, but I feel WAY more prepared after checking these out.

I'll be dragging the laptop around my entire build, without a doubt. :D

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Thanks for taking time to share these with us! :duim:

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