Complete!
The last bits of detailing went pretty quickly. I added the "fade" under the killstripes, detailed the RF topper with some flecks
of silver, added some rust stains to the RF stalk, and did some pastel weathering. Everything was sealed with a clear coat a
little while ago, and here's a selection of final pics.
Above, you can see the fade under the stripes, as well as the blast residue coming back from the dent. There's also
some sutble pastel weathering applied to the dome and cheeks just to dirty things up a bit.
I did the slight orange color shift on the back portion of the killstripes. Again, it's subtle, but it's there! The
network of very fine scratches on the dome is coming into view as well.
The rear view shows those fine scratches a little better. You can see some of the detailing on the RF and RF stalk
here, too. I actually added the pale contrasting gray on the rear panels. . . but it's hard to pick up at this angle.
The RF ear with the newly detailed arch. I shortened it so it no longer extends all the way to the silver part, and added
the tiny black scratch in the white portion. More rust stains on the RF stalk here, too.
Back around to the front again, with the kitten scratch in all its glory.

Plus more pastel "grunge"
on the cheek.
Even though these are completed pics, there's still one more tiny detail I need to work on. I'm going
to add a tiny "Polaroid lens" to the RF topper before I send the helmet back to Jeremy, and I'll leave it
up to him to post some pics once he has the helmet installed on his statue.
This was extremely challenging, yet fun at the same time. Hope you enjoy it J-man!
