Oh, hello!
I just wrapped up my latest commission, so thought I'd put up a quick 'n dirty thread for it.
Nighthawk5296 is clearly a gentleman and a scholar, as he wisely chose the RotJ paint scheme. His base helmet was a cold-cast Asok (RIP) GMH, an excellent base from which to build a proper RotJ.
This particular GHM was a little rough around the edges, but a little elbow grease and the ol' family Dremel were able to make things work quite nicely.
I opted for one significant color change from other RotJ's, and as such, there is no Floquil Caboose to be found on this helmet.
And I must say, Fettpride's work on the GMH has rekindled my appreciation for this helmet, and I'll probably be purchasing my own very soon.
As always, thanks to the craftsman who made this possible, the commissioner who retained me, and yet another BIG shout out to the mighty Rafal!
So, without further gabbing, let's recap this pretty lady...
Final pictures in the next post...
I just wrapped up my latest commission, so thought I'd put up a quick 'n dirty thread for it.
Nighthawk5296 is clearly a gentleman and a scholar, as he wisely chose the RotJ paint scheme. His base helmet was a cold-cast Asok (RIP) GMH, an excellent base from which to build a proper RotJ.
This particular GHM was a little rough around the edges, but a little elbow grease and the ol' family Dremel were able to make things work quite nicely.
I opted for one significant color change from other RotJ's, and as such, there is no Floquil Caboose to be found on this helmet.
And I must say, Fettpride's work on the GMH has rekindled my appreciation for this helmet, and I'll probably be purchasing my own very soon.
As always, thanks to the craftsman who made this possible, the commissioner who retained me, and yet another BIG shout out to the mighty Rafal!
So, without further gabbing, let's recap this pretty lady...
Final pictures in the next post...