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I'd detach the faceplate from the cap'n'back and reposition it so that the cap sits lower on the faceplate and flush into it, as I've understood you have a gap between the facplate and brow as well?

Disassemble the helmet and use magnets and/or clamps to hold the cap'n'back and faceplate in place and adjust it until you are completely satisfied with the position, then mark off and drill new holes and fasten them together using nuts and bolts. There are a lot of great tutorials on here if you just spend some time looking around.

Pandatrooper did a tutorial of an ATA helmet assembly here:-----------

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As it sits now the brow is almost higher than the most famous screen-used one, and that would be allright if you were replicating a specifically screen used helmet, but if I were you, I wouldn't settle for such a sloppy assembly. You can do better! :D

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