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Dark_Trooper

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  1. I didn't know that Dark CMF! I'll cut two more then. And thanks bpoodoo the pencil-toothpick technique is something I'll have to try when I get replacement ears. I appreciate the tips everybody!
  2. Wow you're right on! Yea I just looked at my past purchases on ebay and it was from Danlaws29. I'll have to ask him for replacements, thanks
  3. So I need some help with these ears, I did them wrong. I'm not sure what make the helmet is, but it is HDPE. I have full pictures and more details on my original post concerning this on another site, The Dented Helmet. This is the web address for it: http://www.thedentedhelmet.com/f45/need-help-stormtrooper-helmet-ears-50139/#post633027 I'm pretty sure I've done the helmet alright up to the ears. As you can see from the attached picture, I have over-trimmed. Being that this is my first bucket it's been kinda crazy trying to figure everything out, and fitting it all together has been a pain. A user on the other site gave me a good link to this site that pretty well explained how the ears should be done, however I've already kind of screwed them up, as you can see. At this point I haven't decided if I'm going to try using air-drying clay to fill in my current set of HDPE ears, or try to buy another set of HDPE ears. I'd like to buy some but so far my luck hasn't been too good with finding anywhere to get them. The air-drying clay is my next option, and while I've heard of bondo, I'm not sure if I've ever heard of someone using like model putty or clay or something like that for a stormtrooper helmet. I think it might work, but I'd much rather just buy another set of ears. I'm also curious as to what helmet make this might be. I got this kit off ebay (I know- usually a bad thing), but it seems pretty solid. Any ideas?
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