BKBT Cold Cast Helmet Project

Cruzer

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Hey guys, just wanted to share a little side project I started working on in between resin drying for armor. I believe it is the first of it's kind as far as BKBT helmets go because of its cold cast property. I still need to paint the ears royal blue, and affix the rf ear cap, visor, and screen mesh. My painting skills pretty much suck mainly because I'm impatient (I've already had to redo the ears twice). So I'm happy if it manages to look halfway decent.(y)

Assembling this almost makes me want to do another Jango.;)

Enjoy,
Cruzer

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YUP! The whole thing is a complete mess, better send it on over to me and I'll see what I can do with it! ;)

Hey guys, just wanted to share a little side project I started working on in between resin drying for armor. I believe it is the first of it's kind as far as BKBT helmets go because of its cold cast property. I still need to paint the ears royal blue, and affix the rf ear cap, visor, and screen mesh. My painting skills pretty much suck mainly because I'm impatient (I've already had to redo the ears twice). So I'm happy if it manages to look halfway decent.(y)

Assembling this almost makes me want to do another Jango.;)

Enjoy,
Cruzer
 
Thanks guys, being able to skip the whole Rn'B process made the assembly process so much easier and cleaner.(y)

FettOfficer, do you have one yet?
I'd considering making this one available once finished, and at a good price because my painting skills are marginal at best. ;)
 
Thanks guys, being able to skip the whole Rn'B process made the assembly process so much easier and cleaner.(y)

FettOfficer, do you have one yet?
I'd considering making this one available once finished, and at a good price because my painting skills are marginal at best. ;)

I don't have a CC one...but....Of course I'm willing to take this off your hands.:love Will this be #1 from u? :)
My painting skills are not that great as well...hehe!:D
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Thanks guys. Got the ears painted and a shade 5 visor installed yesterday. Now to get to work on the rf. (y)

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I finished up the rf and connected it using a series of washers (rubber, fender, flat, locking). Only other thing I can think of doing would be taking some 0000 steel wool to the blue areas to knock down a little of the gloss. Other than that, it's done as far as I'm concerned and I'll let its new owner apply the weathering.(y)

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That's a real nice looking bucket man. I always have trouble w/ the taping off of the mandibles for painting and having the paint tear when I pull up the tape, and still haven't found a totally acceptable way to mount my visor. I end up usually mounting bolts and using wingnuts to screw down and hold the visor in place, but it's kinda ****** looking inside =p.

What is your tape//paint order? With CC it's different because you're not RnBing at all...but?

I usually RNB first, then tape it off after 2 days. Then, paint all the blue areas the dark blue, then wait 2 days, tape, and paint the light blue on the visor and trim around the helm, and the sides.

Pulling the tape off the RnB gets rid of some of the shine, which I prefer over mirror finish, and like Cruzer said, 0000 steel wool on the blue cuts the shine down well.
 
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