RafalFett
Well-Known Hunter
Finally (for the ROTJ Boba fanatics) I started to do the ROTJ helmet stencils, but so far I did the Red Face with the Rear Keyhole and the Back Plate parts. I hope I will finish this in no time so you (the ROTJ Boba fanatic) can do your helmet with more ease.
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Update 07-06-2011
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Finished the Cheeks and the Dome stencils.
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Update 27-06-2011
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Added the color separation for the Red Face & Keyhole, Back Plates and Cheeks.
Finished the Dome files too.
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Update 25-03-2012
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Added archived separation files in JPG format for those who want to edit or alter the stencil's dimensions.
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Update 13-10-2013
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All the stencils were removed and replaced with a better version (the v2) which still uses the old scheme but was tweaked and re-sized to fit the more accurate RWH v2 templates and possibly all the close-to-screen-accurate helmets; most of the base colors were changed to a (I hope) better representation of the original helmet. The tweaking includes the problematic back plates and the cheeks, so most of the parts were more or less modified to fit the new templates. The dome area was stretched to fit the wider dome circumference (the first template was a bit smaller). On some areas (the back plates, the front right mandible and the dome) I added paint misting, a feature that was missing on the first stencils.
Red Face and Rear Keyhole

Color Separation
View attachment Red Face & Keyhole A4.pdf
View attachment Red Face & Keyhole LTR.pdf
Back Plates

Color Separation
View attachment Back Plates A4.pdf
View attachment Back Plates LTR.pdf
Cheeks

Color Separation
View attachment Cheeks A4.pdf
View attachment Cheeks LTR.pdf
Dome

Color Separation
View attachment Dome A4.pdf
View attachment Dome LTR.pdf
And as I did with the other stencils, here is the Dome Top Area and the Helmet Perspective View to help you fit all the scratches on your helmet. Remember, these are not written in stone and always use the reference images from the TDH Gallery.
Dome Top Area

Helmet Perspective View

And the old file, just to show you the differences

Have fun!
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Update 07-06-2011
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Finished the Cheeks and the Dome stencils.
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Update 27-06-2011
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Added the color separation for the Red Face & Keyhole, Back Plates and Cheeks.
Finished the Dome files too.
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Update 25-03-2012
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Added archived separation files in JPG format for those who want to edit or alter the stencil's dimensions.
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Update 13-10-2013
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All the stencils were removed and replaced with a better version (the v2) which still uses the old scheme but was tweaked and re-sized to fit the more accurate RWH v2 templates and possibly all the close-to-screen-accurate helmets; most of the base colors were changed to a (I hope) better representation of the original helmet. The tweaking includes the problematic back plates and the cheeks, so most of the parts were more or less modified to fit the new templates. The dome area was stretched to fit the wider dome circumference (the first template was a bit smaller). On some areas (the back plates, the front right mandible and the dome) I added paint misting, a feature that was missing on the first stencils.
Red Face and Rear Keyhole

Color Separation
View attachment Red Face & Keyhole A4.pdf
View attachment Red Face & Keyhole LTR.pdf
Back Plates

Color Separation
View attachment Back Plates A4.pdf
View attachment Back Plates LTR.pdf
Cheeks

Color Separation
View attachment Cheeks A4.pdf
View attachment Cheeks LTR.pdf
Dome

Color Separation
View attachment Dome A4.pdf
View attachment Dome LTR.pdf
And as I did with the other stencils, here is the Dome Top Area and the Helmet Perspective View to help you fit all the scratches on your helmet. Remember, these are not written in stone and always use the reference images from the TDH Gallery.
Dome Top Area

Helmet Perspective View

And the old file, just to show you the differences

Have fun!
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