Star Wars Imperial Guard helmet build - Pic heavy

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Hi 405th!

First I want to thank everyone here for all the information and hard work put into this site. Without it I never would have gotten my daughter's helmet built for Halloween last year. Credit also goes to Lando who created the pep file and Cereal Kill3r for his YouTube channel. I have been lurking and researching since May 2013 while attempting this first build. Hopefully I can help someone in the future as much as everyone has helped me.

Ok, on with the build pictures.

First off it took 3 tries to get the helmet sized properly. Dang kids with their big heads and still growing bodies. ;) The test helmets were built from plain printer paper.

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Once the size was good, card stock was used and 3 very light coats of resin applied to the outside.

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After that Fiberglass cloth was put in using spray adhesive and resin applied.

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At that point my good progress made me careless. I ignored the advice of applying Bondo in lots of light coats. Instead on went one really thick coat over the whole helmet.

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After 8 hours of sanding, 3 packs of 80 grit sandpaper, and very very sore arms, the helmet is presentable again. If you notice, there are a lot of pinholes in the Bondo surface. I have since learned this was from mixing the Bondo wrong. On the Bondo website it has a video which says not to stir mix it. This creates air bubbles in the Bondo, which makes pinholes! Instead it should be mixed by squishing it. http://bondo.com/tips

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After more sanding and Bondo/glazing coats. I was going to try and fix the front ridge problems with glazing putty. I quickly learned this wouldn't work. Due to time constraint (1 week till Halloween) I had to quit trying and proceed to painting.

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I want to be the first to say that Imperial Guard helmet is awesome I'm such a Star Wars Geek and I find it awesome to see something for Star Wars on the 405th
 
So now its paint time, 3 days till Halloween, and again I try and rush it. Being in the Pacific Northwest the garage is cold. A heater helps but not enough. Paint is applied in several coats over a day. The pictures look good but the paint never fully hardens. Even after bringing in the house it never fully hardens.

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Now 2 days before Halloween I am fully flipping out. Luckily my awesome wife gets me somewhat calm. Thus begins 5 hours of sanding off gooey, sticky red paint. Afterward, I have my first red camo helmet lol.

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Another prime and paint under a heater (close up this time and brought inside to dry) and the helmet is done!

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@ soucekaboose No problem. Those pinholes drove me half crazy. Hope it helps you avoid that.

@ FlusherCape26 Thanks for the compliment. I was going to start a Stormtrooper next, but decided to do a full mark VI suit instead. This time trying Aqua-resin instead of fiberglass resin.
 
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