Gears of war Onyx guard helmet

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Cheezmo619

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Good day all. So I did my first project which was the Onyx guard helmet. I wanted to size this for my son and unfortunately went too small. I still went ahead and completed it so I can get a nice warm and fuzzy feel for it.

Next one will be master chiefs helmet for my son and u hope to size that one right. After I make that one then I'll resin and bondo both.

If you have any tips please let me know. Thank you

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Video with completed helmet


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Now I completed a Master chief helmet for my son

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3jJ1mtzZDNE&feature=youtube_gdata_player

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so I've applied a layer of fiberglass resin on the outside. I made the mistake of trying to coat both helmets at the same time. I ended up with clumps if resin. what is the best way to remove these clumps?
 

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I had the same problem happen to me when I was doing my armor. I remove my clumps when I do my bondo process. If bondo doesn't cover the clumps it comes out easily with my sander. Hope this helps.
 
I had the same problem happen to me when I was doing my armor. I remove my clumps when I do my bondo process. If bondo doesn't cover the clumps it comes out easily with my sander. Hope this helps.


so is one coast of resin on the outside good enough?
 
I usually do two. Just because some resin soaks into the paper and will feel a bit rough. Two coats makes it very glossy and smooth so I dont have to sand every spot.
 
I usually do two. Just because some resin soaks into the paper and will feel a bit rough. Two coats makes it very glossy and smooth so I dont have to sand every spot.


Cool thank you. one more question. how do you get the most use out of your brushes? I can use mine as throwing knives
 
Cool thank you. one more question. how do you get the most use out of your brushes? I can use mine as throwing knives

I just use cheap ones from like walmart meijers less the a buck each but u can buy acetone to soak and clean the brushes with.
 
I bought a bag of fifteen or something like that for $10. I didnt try and save mine so I wouldnt know. But I have heard using acetone as Methadome said.
 
dude I just go to Home Depot and get them in a large pack when I do that it adds up to like 50 to 80 cents a brush
 
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