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All right got my Shore Trooper Helmet from   KB Props. jsin_props on ig. It’s a resin helmet. Time to get this build going. 

 

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Got the dremel work done on the visor area and other parts. Sanding and filler is next. My favorite prep work.

 

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Got a lot a sanding done. Filled some bubbles and low spots with some glazing bondo. Still have a few more to do after this dry really good.

 

 

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Got my hard hat liner installed. Used the harness and clips from a old hardhat. Cut out the clips and epoxied them in.

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Finally got the prep and sanding done. Spayed on the primer layer.

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So was unhappy with the first primer coats. I sanded the helmet down and sprayed a different primer. So much better.

 

 

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All right I sprayed the dark brown layer as per Mr. Paul's Shore Trooper build. He's had found out that the original casts were a brown resin. which is visible showing underneath the Beige in a lot of the reference pictures. He used Halfords Ford Rio Brown. I used a Rustoleum Satin Espresso. Which is a newly exact match.

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Applied some masking tape and some Humbrol masking fluid for some damage areas. And sprayed the Montana Gold Sahara Beige. 

 

 

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Installed the snout and heatsinks. Painted some of the black areas. Glued on the visor. Going to let the clamps set for 24 hours.

 

 

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Made a color mix for the emblem. A Humbrol red and Orange. Looks pretty close. 

Per Mr. Paul it's a Orange. Spicy Orange.

 

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Finished all the black details. And airbrushed the emblem on the visor. Next onto the weathering.

 

 

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Hey, it looks like you made the "eyebags" beige as well from what I know they are supposed to be black. Also I believe there are supposed to be to black recesses on the back lower "lip", I dont know about how important they are to be approved but you might want to try and add them.

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35 minutes ago, xEntex4 said:

Hey, it looks like you made the "eyebags" beige as well from what I know they are supposed to be black. Also I believe there are supposed to be to black recesses on the back lower "lip", I dont know about how important they are to be approved but you might want to try and add them.

Yes sir I still have to paint those eyebags or teardrops black. As for the two black recesses they are there. Helmet is tilted a bit so you can't see them. I will update a back pic so they show. Thanks. 

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Got the weathering done. Used some sandpaper to make some skuff marks. Used some acrylic paints. Black, burnt umber, charcoal mixed with some windex. Also used a 3M pad to tone some areas back. 1st pic is before weathering and some of the supplies.

 

 

 

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Installed the visor finally. I broke the first one heating it up. So I picked up a curved motorcycle helmet visor and cut it down. Installed it with some Chicago screws and hot glued the edges. Just need the chin cup and straps now. 

 

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Good progress! When applying the black wash I recommend to dab it dry instead of wiping it off. Otherwise you can see the direction in which you wiped it off. This will give it more of a greased up look than weathered. I use a lot of paper towels to get the excess wash off.

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4 hours ago, ScaryGuy said:

Good progress! When applying the black wash I recommend to dab it dry instead of wiping it off. Otherwise you can see the direction in which you wiped it off. This will give it more of a greased up look than weathered. I use a lot of paper towels to get the excess wash off.

Thanks good to know I will rework it a bit I still have some wash left in a bottle. 

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Alright I finished prep, fit up, some mods and upgrades. Sanded all the armor. Ready to paint. 

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Also received my boots from Arsmoor. They are so nice. Time to trash them. 

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I got the base coat on some Dark Walnut. Going to let this dry for a couple days. Then start on the Montana Gold paints. 

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Got the Sarah Beige down on these pieces today. Need to let them cure for several days before weathering and painting the other colors. 

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