ok I'm gonna give you a chance to think about that question and answer it for yourself. Go back and read the rest of this thread. I apologize if this seams insensitive but I'm not going to answer that, as my answer would seam even more insensitive
ok I'm gonna give you a chance to think about that question and answer it for yourself. Go back and read the rest of this thread. I apologize if this seams insensitive but I'm not going to answer that, as my answer would seam even more insensitive
ok I'm gonna give you a chance to think about that question and answer it for yourself. Go back and read the rest of this thread. I apologize if this seams insensitive but I'm not going to answer that, as my answer would seam even more insensitive
Started prepping this guy for molding.....
After I lacquered it I noticed several things that I couldn't see with the wood grain. So I have more sanding to do and some more patching but this guy is turning out pretty gosh darned sweet ;p
ok I'm gonna give you a chance to think about that question and answer it for yourself. Go back and read the rest of this thread. I apologize if this seams insensitive but I'm not going to answer that, as my answer would seam even more insensitive
Got the day off, so I cleaned up the Garage a bit and got back to work on the Jorge Helmet. I know I've been lacking in the updates but I've been working overtime every day since I got my new job. Anyway I'm off tomorrow too So I'm gonna try and get some of these bad boys cast up
Helmet #2 all cleaned up and ready for paint. You'll notice that I have drilled 2 holes where the leds go on the fore-head, and that I have removed a section on each chin side. The chin sides will get these frosted lexan panels to diffuse the light passing through them, while the top leds will act as a "flashlight". I also cut the details on the "breather: section all the way through for ventilation. The helmet is currently drying but the next step will be paint