Short4ATrooper
Hunter
That’s the hope. Downside is that I have no excuse nowAll these struggles will just help when you get your new helmet! Can't wait to see the green on the dome!
Silver dome damage:
That’s the hope. Downside is that I have no excuse nowAll these struggles will just help when you get your new helmet! Can't wait to see the green on the dome!
Thank you! Very close to finishing now. Just need to add the rangefinder and the visor, then tackle the weathering.Still the progress is great!
Can anyone advise on weathering? I know about the focussed areas like the dent powder burn and the area on the back panel, the lower cheeks e.t.c but aside from that, am I to just apply a general wash of ‘grime’? If so:
Do I do that before or after sealing with clear coat? If it’s after, do I apply another layer of clear coat on top of the weathering?
And, for that layer of general grime…
Is it just heavily diluted Matt black? Specific modeling wash? Acrylic? Enamel?
This is amazing, thank you so much!I hit it with a light coat of clear in between colours, it's not essential but if you use enamel paint with thinner to do your washes then a clear coat will protect the layers beneath it from getting mucked up.
From here out there are no exact rules or procedures. Enamel, acrylic, brand of paint - none of that matters. It's a combination of misting and washing with different colours to give the paintjob more depth and texture. You've got to really study the reference photos, and do it slowly so you don't overdo it.
I would look at the photos of the PP3 helmet, painted very similarly to the ESB hero:
Look closely at the closeups and try to make out the different colours used to subtly mist the helmet.![]()
Boba Fett Third Prototype
Also know as Boba Fett: Pre-Production #3, Prepro 3 or simply PP3.www.thedentedhelmet.com
I can't recall exactly what used, but I started with light mists of Archive X Earth, LT Grey, Grime, Rust, some brown mix that I found in a mixing jar.... Basically greys and earthtones. I turn the air pressure down super low to make the mist less fine.
Then I did some washes of black and grey, not letting it pool up in the creases but more to give some texture to the colours. Then I did a wash with Earth, letting it pool up in the creases around the top of the visor.
Also don't forget the right side (rangefinder size) of the helmet gets a very generous spatter of rust and brown. Put a little paint on a paintbrush or toothbrush and drag your finger across to flick some paint onto the helmet.
You've done an amazing job so far, you've got this!
thanks man.Helmet looks great. Are you going to feel like doing it all over again when the BM helmet comes in?![]()
That’s worrying…I didn’t get an inner ear piece! Everything in the pics is what I have (minus the RF stalk and RF pieces)Don't forget the inner range finder ear piece!
I think he means there is no paint on the upper right ear piece (inner piece).That’s worrying…I didn’t get an inner ear piece! Everything in the pics is what I have (minus the RF stalk and RF pieces)
Ahhh I see! I was very confused for a moment yea I need still need to get that painted, it’s still silver at the moment. Few little finishing touches left.I think he means there is no paint on the upper right ear piece (inner piece).
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I think he means there is no paint on the upper right ear piece (inner piece).
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