bh19812
Active Hunter
Thank you!Great job persevering man. I think the repaint and the cape look good!
Thank you!Great job persevering man. I think the repaint and the cape look good!
I need to weather my cape a bit more with a lighter. Mine is still to new looking. You're turned out nice.Also did my woodman cape this weekend. I had bought a shelterhalf replica that I was able to get two capes out of that I practiced with first.
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This is what i ended up with. I burned the holes with a lighter, cut it all with a hammer and also did some painting.
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Thank you I’m pretty happy with it except for the calluses from that stupid hammerI need to weather my cape a bit more with a lighter. Mine is still to new looking. You're turned out nice.
Lol. I need to get a vintage shelter have to make another one for infamous level.Thank you I’m pretty happy with it except for the calluses from that stupid hammer
I’m lucky I got the cape at all. My experience with woodman was... well lets just say a challenge. The back panels were passable, but with all the paint dust that got on it, it was really looking bad so as you will soon see, I already started redoing the back panels too. Yeah my helmet was sith planet and i was printing my stencils at 95% to get them to fit so Im guessing its small.Your Woodman cape didn’t come distressed? Mine did, but I ended up weathering it even more with the hammer technique - PITA...
Also, bummer about the lid but the back looks good man! I wouldn’t touch it (but that’s just me).
Also, I feel like everyone else’s helmet is so much smaller than mine! Can’t tell if it’s one of those things where you’ve seen people doing stuff for years, then when you get it you think “oh, it’s bigger/ smaller than I thought”. Mine just seems HUGE!
Thanks brotherDefinitely better, and the orange is not bright in my opinion. Taking some photos outside would help show that! Looking like the repaint was a great decision too!
Thanks yeah this helmet is proving very very difficult which I don’t understand because I feel like the jet pack and armor were fairly simpleHey man, thanks for sharing your journey-- both the high and low points. I know this recent turn was a low point, but I'd love to see you regroup and keep coming at this, and I'm sure I'm not alone.
Keep your eye on the end goal and how great it'll feel to hold the completed helmet in your hands!
It is a beast I wish you the best of luck and look forward to seeing itI'm going to start painting my first helmet soon (I'm waiting for it to arrive in the mail). Frankly I'm a bit intimidated, but I'm also looking forward to the challenge. There are so many layers and details. Then again, I think that's part of what makes it so compelling... and when it's done right, it sure is a thing to behold.
I get what you are saying. I use a combo of the stencils, the screen photos, and the CRL. I am going for basic 501 approval not Infamous. We are so used to looking at the immaculate professional commissioned painters here on the dented helmet. They do amazing work but there is no way even with all the perfect pictures I could look at, that I could ever achieve the level or accuracy they achieve. I'm doing the best I can with what God gave me. If the powers that be want only commissioned artists to build for the 501st then just start forcing us to commission out the whole kit. There has to be some leeway for novice builders to be successful.I wouldn't follow the CRL for reference pictures, instead use what we have here in the gallery, otherwise you're just replicating a replica.
I hope that didn’t sound like it was said with an attitude I genuinely am grateful for anyone who follows my build and comments but I do understand what you’re saying about a copy of a copy I’m doing my best I’m not a great painterI wouldn't follow the CRL for reference pictures, instead use what we have here in the gallery, otherwise you're just replicating a replica.