JB Project/ FPH Helmet

I've been seeing a lot of "topical is better" and am wondering if this is the general concensus. I wanted to paint mine from the inside out, as it were, but since I've been seeing a lot of topical supporters I'm starting to wonder if I should change my mind. If so, what are the main reasons for this?

I think the biggest reasons I like the tropical method is because you can just hang out on the beach in the warm sunshine, sipping a pina colada while. . . oh. . . topical--
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Psssssst .... <he says softly, as he gestures with his finger for you to come a little closer ... >

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I'VE ALWAYS BEEN A TOPICAL GUY - I TRIED TO TELL YA BRO !!!! Glad you finally came around ;) :lol:


FP
 
YES..I have been telling him the same thing....glad he finally came around to our thinking!!! :D:D



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I'VE ALWAYS BEEN A TOPICAL GUY - I TRIED TO TELL YA BRO !!!! Glad you finally came around ;) :lol:


FP
 
Think I'll chime in here real quick on the topical vs layered topic.

Yes, we know that the real screen used helmet had both tchinques. However, from my recent research, I am under the impression that the real deal was mostly topical. SO...IMO it comes down to what you are going to be doing with your bucket & how accurate do you wanna be.

Topical is great, BUT...In my experience, a layered job looks way more realistic in person if you are close up & oogling over a persons costume!!! (remeber, when the original was painted it was intened for screen use) On screen or in pics, a topical job looks killer, and if you are a master painer like Spidey, DM, or FP, then you can match the original scratch for scratch. BUT, for many of us, (myself included,) its tough to make a layered job look realistic looking when viewed in person, Many topical jobs I've seen have a dabbed on look. (No offence meant guys...I'm pretty shure the real one looks like that in person too!! ;))

So really, something everybody should consider when painting their new buckets, is how are you gonna use it???? If you are an active 501st'er & have tons of people getting in your face for pics etc, you may wanna lean towards layered for realisms sake. If you are a an accuracy freak & wanna get as close to orignal as possible, you might wanna lean more towards topical. Either way is fine IMO. I really haven't decided which way I'll do my next bucket. In a perfect world, it would be nice to have two helmets...one really accurate topical for the display, and one real looking layered for troopin. but that aint gonna hapen for me. :lol:

Sorry to veer away from the thread topic Spidey. Again, superb looking bucket!!!!!
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I'm of the club that you do what you're comfortable with and in the end as long as you're happy with the results than that's all that matters. With me, when I painted my MSH2 I didn't have the ability to do the layered... people weren't making stencils for other people to use and it was a lot more work to do. I chose the topical method. However, when I got my FP2 armor I was able to use stencils (which helped a ton) and painted the armor layered. In the end I was happy with the results, I've got tons of compliments and had a great time.

It's all up to your individual choice. There is no right or wrong way to do it. :)
 
:)..Both well said Webchief and Jango's Kid..:thumbsup:

Everything until now has been topical on this helmet...
the back does have a layered step that I always use regardless if I do ALL topical or ALL layered..:thumbsup:.....

  • used masking fluid and added the dark bluish green color on the back...
  • also had time to start painting the ears...yes, ALL paint, no decals...even the white part. Now that was tricky...:thumbsup:
  • And well I took this pic for kicks..8)....thought it looked cool.
  • Thanks for the great feedback, more updates coming.:thumbsup:

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LeftearJB.jpg


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WOW Spidey! Incredible, seriously. All HAND PAINTED, topical, FPH, ... Something more?
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Ah, yeah! ALUMINIUM EARS!!! ;)

 
Man it is SO hard to type with drool ALL over my keyboard!!!! :love :lol:

Beautiful job FP and Spidey!!!

Geo
 
Wow. I didn't think there would be this much input on the topical vs layered question. LOL Sorry to have caused a chunk of your thread to be somewhat off-topic spideyfett. On the other hand, thanks all for the great input. I want my helmet to be a look good in-hand, up-close job, so I think I'll go with my original plan, which is to go layered. Not tropical - er, topical.

That being said, this is still an awesome demonstration of how to paint a Fett lid... no matter what method one chooses to use.
 
Awesome! Simply awesome! I never get tired of the paint ups especially of this magnitude. I always seem to learn a new technique or shortcut from you guys. Jeremy is going to be stoked. Keep up the awesome work Spidey.:thumbsup:
 
WOW...just when I thought my skills may be catching up to you....I am then humbled by your abilities....

Spidey you are a MASTER JEDI PAINTER!!

I need you to teach me more!!!!!!
 
Well done spideyfett! Between the top notch quality of the helmet and the expert paint up, this is a bucket that will do Jeremy proud!
 
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