WIP: FIRST EVER ACCURATE ESB FETT HELMET interior

Thanks.
I was wondering what that was.
It looks like they cut the wires at some point.

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Outstanding as always Gino! (y)

But I am still fascinated by your palpatine! Your avatar shows it: You perfectly nailed the expression and properties of his face! Looks exactly the same as in the movie!
Still hate you for not making copies of that! :angry Just kidding bro! :D

That´s so awesome!

Keep us posted with pictures!
 
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Good lord, who let you get at a Fett helmet !!! :eek: You're going to make us all look bad now !

:D :lol:

Fantastic Job Gino - I can't wait to see what else you do with this bucket (y)
 
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Thanks guys.
I'm taking a small break from fett stuff for some other projects but will be returning to him right after.


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Very nice indeed, glad to see you're replicating an ILM film prop rather than the imaginary interior that the MR mini helmet has. Are you going to install the blue 'flick switch' like the original? (indicated with red arrow).

DAZ

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Thanks.
I'd love to if only I could find one.
As far as I know, no one has found one of those vintage slide switches yet.

So for the purposes of the pic, I rotated the circuit board 180 degrees so that area would be hidden under the foam.
 
Not yet.
Working on some other helmets at the moment.
May be a little while before I get bck to this one. :(


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