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TK-Fett

501st Stormtrooper[TK]
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  1. Hey guys I'm finished with this for now. I may redo it in the spring. The paint missing on the tube bothers me sometimes. 

     

    I tried to emulate the condition of a movie helmet as they look today without copying any specific helmet. 

     

    I've included a set of pics with flash and without. I know I need to clean up the outline on the traps. I'm undecided on adding the stripes to the traps or leaving it TD style. 

     

    Let me know what you guys think. 

     

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  2. Update, I ended up using the newly rebranded Rustoleum "Aircraft" stripper. 

    It was the only thing I could find that only said not recommended for plastic. Everything else said do not use on plastic. 

     

    I tested it on a small scrap strip and it worked without any visible damage so I moved onto the real helmet. 

     

    I kept a wash cloth and a water hose handy just in case but it worked perfectly. Had all the paint off in just a little over an hour and zero damage to the helmet. HDPE is apparently pretty resiliant stuff. 

     

    I'll report back if I develop and brittleness or other things that might be a side effect of using the stripper. 

     

    Now onto the pics. 

     

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  3. Hey Guys,  I painted my HDPE helmet last night and the final coat came out with a  slight texture to it.

     

    Whats the easiest way to strip all this paint with out sanding out the details of the kit. Is HDPE generally safe to put paint stripper on or should I look for a specialty product?

     

    I do have some scraps left from the build that I can test on before I hit the helmet with a chemical.

  4. All the movie helmets are asymmetrical.

     

    I've been away from TK armor for along time but to me the suit on the Anovos website looks to have an oversized chest but that could be just the picture. If they will have suits on the floor at Celebration i'll make my decision then.

     

    I don't know the origin of the armor but I do know that Anovos has been making trips to the Archives lately so maybe they got some scans there rather than from another known maker.

  5. In my bin, I always carry a small tool box.

     

    Contents:

     

    Hot glue gun/glue

    epoxy putty

    Gorilla Tape

    elecitrical tape

    scissors

    rivet gun/rivets

    strap material

    snaps

    white and black industrial velcro

    extra push buttons

    wire

    wire strippers

    cheap velcro for batteries

    Sharpies

    White paint marker

    Extreme Velcro

    elastic

    washers

    screws and nuts

    clamp

    mesh screen

    shoe goo

    wire connectors

     

    For long weekend troops I also pack in a multi speed dremel and a small tool kit. The dremel worked wonders in Columbus, I was just gettign ready to go out when my thigh split apart at the seam, I dremeled a little hold and poped in a rivet and it was super strong and fixed in a flash.

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