UPDATE 2/28:
So I managed to squeeze out some time last weekend to work on my bucket a little bit. I've finished most of the prep work and now only few things remain before I can start to put paint on it.
First I fixed the crack:
I worked the cheek corners just a little bit with a sharp exacto knife and then filled them a little bit with putty.
I plan on going back and adding a little bondo to sharpen the detail a bit.:
The I tackled the Key slots:
Here I put the bucket up to a light to see when I needed to cut through the inside of the bucket to get the long sections of the key holes I then marked off the areas with sharpie.
Then I trimmed out the longer sections just enough so I could fit in some of my slimmer files:
For the top parts of the key slots I used a very small cutting bit to get the general shape there. I then went back with my files to clean them up:
Here is where I left of the the Key slots. I added some putty to try to fix some of the areas that are just bad in the cast but its not an easy area to work.
I am not 100% happy with this area and I will go back to it before I go to paint it.:
I then went back and added some of the signature dremel details that can be found on the ESB buckets:
This part was a little bit scary. I marked off areas on the rf ear where I planned to sand it off to:
I then took the plunge and started going to town with the dremel. I did get away from me a few times but it did not cause any major damage that wont be fixed with putty and bondo.
I got a little worried that I had taken too much off so I started to fill the area with a few layers of bondo.
After looking at my references again I am not not sure if I went far enough on the bottom part of the RF ear. I think this weekend I am going to grind some more off of it and see how the RS ear cap fits on it.
Once I figure out the proper height of the earcap base all that is left is to coat the inside with fiberglass using this kit:
After that I will install my Visor using Spideyfett's super cool removable visor method using t-nuts.
After that some priming, some sanding, possibly some filling(if needed) and some more priming.
and then... PAINT!