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sovknight

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    Nic
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    Alpine
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  1. Is there any way to confirm the source of this picture? I keep looking at the posters and the stills from the movie, and in all of those references the gauntlet most definitely *appears* part of the glove. You can even see the seam in some of the shots. I'm not saying you're wrong necessarily, but this picture above just doesn't jibe with all of the other sources that are available. Although... There is one pose that I keep staring at, and I'm thinking I could be wrong. Can we get a judgment on this?
  2. This is starting to look really good. Is it me, or does it tilt to the right a little bit? Actually, I think that's just the stool it's sitting on. pghfett made a great helmet, but if there's one big flaw in it, it's that he made the visor too wide between the bridge of the nose and the top. It looks like you've corrected this somewhat, although I still think it could be a little thinner. Just my observation though, and not a big deal.
  3. Did you make the large, flat visor part a different mold, or is it just one piece made specifically for the helmet? I'm going to be sculpting my own helmet here soon, and I'm debating on making the whole thing just one solid piece, with the visor part permanent. The problem is, I don't know how hard it would be to make a mold with such a big undercut. It might be better to make them separate pieces, but then it would be harder to assure a smooth fit with the visor part, and even harder to make it a separate mold. Unless I'm just over thinking the whole thing, which I'm wot to do. Any advice?
  4. I think those are about as close as you're going to get without having them custom-made. And for $50, you can't go wrong. I think I may pick up a pair.
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