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12 minutes ago, TheSwede said:

is the brow trim pushed all the way up?

On the sides, I actually pushed it down a little as I didn't want the corners to show.

I also pushed it down a little more a the center to give it more of the angry hero look

 

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6 minutes ago, LEGOeatPokemon said:

I also pushed it down a little more a the center to give it more of the angry hero look

That´s it then, it can be low but is should still be straight and not "droopy":)

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Painting time!

 

I have started with colouring all black things:

 

Ears and TD screws

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Cheeks:

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Right head:

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Left head:

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I also extended the vocoder a bit, will go back with toothpick later:

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How does it look?

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Tube stripes!

 

About one pencil width away:

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I also fixed with some gray on the left cheek:

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I guess I'm pretty done with all the helmet painting then!

 

I'm almost at the finish goal! :smiley-sw013:

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OK, so I also had a bit of white to paint:

 

Screws on ears:

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Rivets on thigh ammo pack:

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And rivets on thigh ammo pack:

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Now a question:

The hovi mic tips from SDS have white inside but not on the most upper rim, should I paint that?

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I put my mesh in with E6000, just on sides and let the middle hang free. Never had an issue with it but even months later notice it is still a little sticky.


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Not trying to throw a spanner in the works, but, don’t forget that there are two things that affect how the brow sits.

1: how the actual brow (part of the back&cap) is cut
2: how the face plate is mounted.

Before I carry on, don’t think I’m saying that you should make changes - this is just information that you might choose to look at. :-)

Although the angles are not exactly the same, the below compares brows with Han’s hero helmet.

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As below, the blue line shows how the moulded line on the back & cap usually* runs parallel above the eye sockets. Red line indicates the eye socket portion.

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*each helmet was hand made and slightly different; however, this is common across many, many helmets in ANH.


Here’s another hero helmet as an example;

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The blue line shows how many brows had a slight lift at the brow compared with the imaginary green line.


In this example with Jonas’ helmet, the actual brow (part of the back & cap) appears to dip down on the right hand side (left hand side does not).

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If you have photos from a few feet back (perhaps 5 or 6 feet) like the below, we can advise a little more on the brow.

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Best wishes

Dan

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Thanks.

 

I’ll be honest - I’m struggling to work out what going on. Might just be the shape of the molds. The right eye is quite a bit lower that the left, yet the cheeks/tubes seem to follow from front to back (suggesting that that’s where they’re supposed to sit). (?)

 

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Honestly, I’d say if you’re happy with the overall look, just leave it as is.

 

If you’re up for a challenge, you could take the two parts apart and experiment with the faceplate/back and cap alignment.

 

:-)

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