Superjedi's FPH2 ESB for Covafett

superjedi

Sr Hunter
Back at it again! This thread will document my THIRTIETH ESB helmet build!
It's an FPH2 kit with a metal RF stalk and metal Borden.

All the tedious prep is done and I've started my favorite part--painting! I've gotten some primer down and the first color coat is on the rear panels.

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Here are most of the accessories. The main ear parts are out in the garage with wet primer right now.
You can see I've installed some rare earth magnets in the upper ear cap.

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Before I primed the ears I noticed that Wasted Fett molded the RF ear upside down! But I'll figure out a way to work with it. ;)

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There will be much more to come! Matt, hope you'll enjoy watching the progress.
 
Congrats on this being your 30th paint job! No wonder you are so good!

I've followed your process on many of these over the years. Your threads are invaluable.
 
Woah! That's a whole lot of happy Fetts! Look forward to more progress pics!

I just about finished the prep work on my helmet, and man is it terrifying to cut into those things
 
Another painting-a-boring-ESB-helmet thread started by superjedi... And counting!

All jokes aside, Eric you are an amazing painter and it show in every helmet (but other parts too) you've done so far, especially that each of them looks like a clone of the previous work.
 
Thanks, guys!
Even though it's a "boring ESB," I'll keep posting pics. Cuz, you know, reasons. ;)

I'll end the weekend with the two main colors on the rear panels. Everything was stenciled, liquid masked, and airbrushed with dark green.
Once the masking was removed, I tweaked the edges of the damage areas to get as close as I could to the reference pics.
Here's the left panel.

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And here's the right panel.

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Now everything's ready for gray and silver. I'll begin that tomorrow.
 
Thanks!
The next stage is complete--dome green. I sprayed the base color, then added the first weathering blend.
It always looks a little stark at this stage. But once I begin applying the gray and silver, it'll take on a more familiar appearance.

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This will dry overnight and I'll begin the dome damage during the week.
 
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