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Hi everyone!

 

I have recently purchased a kit from someone in the UK Garrison, and it was fantastic. Although, the Helmet is resin and I am yet to work on it. Would a Resin helmet be any more difficult to work with then a standard ABS helmet? Or would it be a better idea to get an ABS one? If so, where from?

 

Sorry about all the questions, its just been stuck in my mind for days. Also, I'm from Australia!

 

Thanks!

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Hi Shane,

 

firstly welcome to the BSN forums :)

when you say resin - do you mean fibreglass?

 

maybe if you know the maker of can post a picture of the kit, that will help us understand what you are working with so we can answer your question better.

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Looks like fiberglass to me

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Fiberglass is a resin, it just has a mat or woven sheet of glass fibers inside. I just learned this last year after reading that in England, they call fiberglass "glass reinforced plastic."

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Looks like someone might have just purchased a helmet from one of the guys who vac-forms and recast it. It would be interesting to see pictures of it next to an SC or KS helmet for comparison.

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yes indeed, this one looks like a recast from an ABS kit - not sure which. to my knowlege there are 2 Fibreglass kits currently available, MLC and Cucblack's.

 

The faceplate on my fibreglass MLC kit is one piece, this faceplate on yours looks like 2 parts joined together.

 

If it is a recast, looks like it can still be worked into a decent looking helmet, the good thing is that it is already trimmed out, but you may still have a fair bit of work to do.

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