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Hey y’all, I’m Michael. I’m a shoretrooper squad leader ST-26019, I’ll be posting pictures and documenting this helmet Build. I currently have the v2 helmet from 850armorworks and I’d like to update. So here we go!!

 

I printed all the pieces how they came in the files from Nico.

Material used: ESUN PLA+

Printer used: CR-10 300

 

I’ve started sanding the pieces now using 100 grit sandpaper. The pieces have actually come out very smooth so far.

 

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Got all the parts smoothed with 400 grit sandpaper. Applied sandable filler primer, this will sit until tomorrow evening. Then I’ll bondo filler putty in the necessary areas and go from there with another coat of primer. 15760ac7d8166281f9305426c205929b.jpg

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The top came out a lot better than I anticipated. I used light pressure with 120 grit sandpaper to get the layers knocked down evenly. Then smoothed. I’m really pleased with how it’s going so far!!

 

 

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I’m really pleased with how it’s going so far!!


You should be! This is coming along quite nice. Well done!
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Hey y’all!! Progress is continuing to be made, got the helmet all smoothed out and filled in with Evercoat Metal Glaze. I used this on my clone armor and it’s awesome stuff! Here’s some pics:
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I then applied a base layer of rust oleum matte black spray paint.
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Really enjoying this helmet build so far!! Being a shoretrooper is awesome


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Everything has been painted and now weathered. I’ll be ordering MPSB lenses after the new year!

It’s not completely perfect but I like it and as long as it brings a smile to someone’s face it’s all good80381a69363d960ccbacc36443ac51bb.jpg
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The parts you see missing black paint in the pictures of it clean have been painted now.

Glad to be a shoretrooper and proud to be in this detachment!!!


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On 3/20/2021 at 12:14 PM, chimei said:

Any pics of the lower “jaw” part printed?

need to orde PLA. How many spools will I need?

thanks

I will get some more pictures posted on here this evening. I used esun PLA+ and it took 2 spools to do the whole helmet. 

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20 hours ago, chimei said:

about how long was the print time?

It took me about a week, that’s because I had to reprint the dome due to a piece not printing how I wanted it to. 

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Hey Michael, I just placed my order for my shore trooper helmet for squad leader and I need to know how much extra space/inches/centimeters, I should add on for the padding, fans, etc...I measured my brow with a tailors measuring tape and i got 23 inches...so should I ad on an extra inch or more? I want to get it right the first time around. Please help me out if you can. Thanks Michael...Sincerely Kenneth Weber

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i to am getting mine from 850 armory for my first Shore. My main is a Shadow Scout Trooper.

And by the way ur new bucket looks amazing. ill be getting a 3d printer soon as well.

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On 3/31/2021 at 5:13 PM, WEBS said:

Hey Michael, I just placed my order for my shore trooper helmet for squad leader and I need to know how much extra space/inches/centimeters, I should add on for the padding, fans, etc...I measured my brow with a tailors measuring tape and i got 23 inches...so should I ad on an extra inch or more? I want to get it right the first time around. Please help me out if you can. Thanks Michael...Sincerely Kenneth Weber

So sizing inside the helmet is really gonna depend on you. I used some foam from a local hardware store for ac units and I’m still working on a fan setup for the new helmet. 
 

And thank you for the compliment on my new helmet. 

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If the circumference of my brow is 23 should I possibly go up to a 24 inch. I heard that’s the toughest spot to pull the bucket over your browl, Then it opens up again to put the padding in. Since you bought from 850 armor I was just curious what I should tell them as far as size and circumference for the shore trooper helmet. Because I want it to be perfect the first time around.

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