ToEleven Junior Fett scratch build WIP

More progress! My wife is politely tolerating this...bless her.

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Humbrol 79 layer, 78 dome/cheeks, black cheeks and eyes to boot!
 
Wow! Really love the paint job on that helmet. And I like that you chose to do that light green on the dome and lower cheeks. Just a side note: I'm not that sure anymore that the rear keyhole has that orange color, maybe it is silver/metal, similar to the Sandy type helmets - Pre-Pro #2, Promo #2 and ROTJ. Also the right ear (rangefinder side) is not green but dark gray. ...I have to update those stencils.
 
Wow! Really love the paint job on that helmet. And I like that you chose to do that light green on the dome and lower cheeks. Just a side note: I'm not that sure anymore that the rear keyhole has that orange color, maybe it is silver/metal, similar to the Sandy type helmets - Pre-Pro #2, Promo #2 and ROTJ. Also the right ear (rangefinder side) is not green but dark gray. ...I have to update those stencils.

Thanks for the kind words! That's interesting about the colors...I really wish that there were more photos taken of the PP1 helmet. I guess they had no idea we would all be trying to reproduce it someday! :lol:
 
Thanks for the kind words! That's interesting about the colors...I really wish that there were more photos taken of the PP1 helmet. I guess they had no idea we would all be trying to reproduce it someday! :lol:

Here are the new colors that I think are closer to the real one (I used these colors for my 3D model), but still not sure about the rear keyhole color:

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And the images I used as a guide:

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Here is the back of the helmet from the San Anselmo parade, but the quality is poor:

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Oh sweet! I see what you mean. Thanks for digging these up! At this point I'm thinking about going back and redoing the keyhole. I'm really wanting to see some kill stripes on there 1st though.
 
I finally got the Burgundy (Humbrol 73 & 104, 1:1) and red layers on (Humbrol 73)...I like how you can really see how it's gonna look at this point.

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Alrighty, I've got some kill stripes up and I figured I would assemble what I have done and take a few pics.

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The devil is in the details...

Borden connectors from a 3/8" dowel.

My perspex block cut from 3/4" plexiglass I bought on ebay. I used double side tape to hold it down to a larger board while i cut the small angled pieces on a chop/miter saw...then sanded the back down on a belt sander to fit the contour of the range finder housing (my knuckles barely made it). I used plastiweld to glue the plexi together.

The block is held in with a small cleat (to hook behind) on the back/right side and a magnet/washer on the front/left side. I'm working on making a miniature tilt-switch light setup to cram in there. Ive seen one for sale here, but I (think) can make my own for 10-15 bucks...besides, the price of just buying everything is part of why I'm scratch building. :D


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Your build and paint job is amazing! Can't argue with these facts... But the main red looks a bit light to me, and this goes for the killstripe too, which should be a darker orange/brown color (similar to the ROTJ one).
 
Thanks RafalFett! I think my phone's camera is lightening things up a bit too much. They actually look closer to what you describe than what my photos show. The red I used was Humbrol #73 and the orange is #82 per the various templates and paintup tuts on the site here.

Here are a few I took with a DSLR and no flash.
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Thanks @RafalFett! I think my phone's camera is lightening things up a bit too much. They actually look closer to what you describe than what my photos show. The red I used was Humbrol #73 and the orange is #82 per the various templates and paintup tuts on the site here.

Here are a few I took with a DSLR and no flash.
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WOW...that is amazing!!! It doesn't even look like it was scratch built. Real top-notch craftsmanship.
 
I should've noticed this sooner. As the poster above me said, you nailed it! I just started my own RWH scratch build, though I may have to try sintra later on at some point after seeing this. That is one fantastic looking PP1, and I hope your son realizes just how lucky he is to have you as a dad!
 
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