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sorry this took so long. It's now more of a pain to remove the ears on my MCR with the chin straps installed.


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some of the notable details:


The left cheek is now nice and clean, the vertical crack is all but gone as well as the multiple gelcoat dimples:

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on the right cheek, the gelcoat crack has been restored so that it appears more like in '79, when it was just the fiberglass underneath the gelcoat which had cracked, not the gelcoat itself.


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left eye repair is much cleaner than I did on my own helmet, and a good job was done rebuilding the inner beveling of the eye slit.

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the spider cracks and deformations to the dome are fairly imperceptible

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as compared to the job I did on my own MCR helmet below, under certain lighting you can still see the underlying damage. This is just really hard to completely iradicate. I went with a minimally invasive approach:

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Also he did an excellent job of dropping the left eye mandible to correct the left eye squint and restore the left eye to its former, more open shape.


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