501st Clone Helmet Build-up

Well thanks to the 'amazing' british weather I only managed to get the 1st coat of white down and now its pretty dark outside so I will just have to carry this on tomorrow before I start work, enjoy (y)

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So the weather picked up a little today and I managed to get a further 2 coats of the gloss white down, here it is now sitting outiside drying, In a few hours once I am happy the paint has cured I will lay down the masking for the 501st blue mohawk strip (y)

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Ok so I got down the masking tape for the mohawk stripe, it follows an odd contour around the back of the helmet which was quite tricky to line up by eye :lol: I used 5mm masking tape to get the over all line as good as I could and then covered the rest of the helmet with newspaper and went about spraying on the 501st blue

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The money shot :) I am currently working on painting the frown and the other small details which I believe should be hand painted to hold true to the original stormtrooper helmets which had hand painted details (y)

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The weathering begins, topical damage with acrylic paint, then a very light rub with extra fine wire wool, then some tiny, and I mean tiny silver detailing and then some pastels to mix it up a little, I will get better photos up tomorrow, its late here and this one was taken indoors hence its poor quality :lol:

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The weathering begins, topical damage with acrylic paint, then a very light rub with extra fine wire wool, then some tiny, and I mean tiny silver detailing and then some pastels to mix it up a little, I will get better photos up tomorrow, its late here and this one was taken indoors hence its poor quality :lol:

Weathering is definitely an art. I used a dremel with wire brush tip to create some light skid marks on my Airborne bucket.

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Stop everything!! After consulting with the helmets owner we both decided this helmet should be done layered, so I stripped it down and started again, he like me is a stickler for detail and after all these helmets should look like they have been through the (clone) wars, so I sanded it down and blasted it with the gloss white again, then I started masking off for the damage, I used masking fluid as I had previously used on my last ESB boba fett helmet, I applied the fluid and set the helmet aside for half an hour then applied the same 501st blue that I had previously used, here are a few more before and after shots, next on to the fine detailing (y)

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Ok well here she is after saturdays work, not bad for a days efforts, will pick her up again tomorrow for more weathering and finishing off the finer details (y)

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Here are the early stages of weathering, here I have started the front right and back left quarters, what I did was lay down small marks with black acrylic paint to represent the 'core' of the damage then I lightly add dark brown and black pastel shades and very gently rub it into the paintwork, what this does is allow the pastel to work into the paint creating a murky effect, then I lightly rub over with wire wool to get the blend right, these affects are much more apparent in person than in a picture but I hope these photos show what I'm on about (y)

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