I Hunt Zombies .... Rouge Helm

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i hunt zombies said:
thanks ,but why? I thought I need at least 50 posts...
Mods have that power/ability. :lol:

True, you may not be allowed to start a thread outside the Noob section because of your post count but if a mod moves it to the appropriate forum, then you must have done something very good. ;)
 
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nice work . on the visor side i'm gonna use a face shield
the one you can buy at welder supply its just clear plastic or
you can buy a dark green one used for cutting with a torch
i'm going with clear and gonna tint it gold . oh and they are like $2.00
 
1ManBattalion said:
You First Helm? Mate that looks awesome! :lol: I'm also make a Rogue Helmet I hope it turns out half as good as yours!

thank you i'm sure it will just give it time...i mean it takes redoing a couple areas over and over but..it's still fun
 
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i hunt zombies said:
thanks ,but why? I thought I need at least 50 posts...

Becuase, in my opinion anyway, this is the best Rouge helmet in the world so far. keep it up :)
 
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Still looking SICK SICK SICK!

You could get a full face shield, or maybe since this is a smaller area, maybe some replacement motorcycle goggle lenses?
 
What brand did you use? I've used a couple different kinds and most of them have been kind of bad for me.

Have you worked with pep or bondo before?

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NZ-TK said:
Becuase, in my opinion anyway, this is the best Rouge helmet in the world so far. keep it up :)

thanks alot...that means alot coming from you.. your stuff is amazing.
Skullcandy Girl said:
Still looking SICK SICK SICK!

You could get a full face shield, or maybe since this is a smaller area, maybe some replacement motorcycle goggle lenses?

i'm getting a full face shield because there is a little bit of a dual layer on the visor

Dark Rogue said:
Just so you know, instead of triple posting you can just edit your post. I know you're new, but it's mostly frowned upon here. :p

What brand did you use? I've used a couple different kinds and most of them have been kind of bad for me.

Have you worked with pep or bondo before?

thanks for the tip, i used 3m 80 grit then i moved to a 180 grit and then sand with 320 grit followed by a wet sand.
no this is my first time working with pep and bondo and it has been a learning experence the whole time... thankfully I have alot of knowledgable people on here to help me out with any questions.
 
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Okay. What about detailing? How'd you make everything even and not asymmetrical as for the little circle dips and sutff?
 
Dark Rogue said:
Okay. What about detailing? How'd you make everything even and not asymmetrical as for the little circle dips and sutff?

I used a dremel tip called a chain saw sharpener tip. I helps keep the dremel steady as you draw the straight lines
 
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Dark Rogue said:
Do you mind taking a pic of it?
It looks like this:
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This one is a #455 aluminum oxide chainsaw sharpening grinding stone bit. Other similar ones are the #453 and #454 but any of them will work as well.
 
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Ral Partha said:
It looks like this:
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This one is a #455 aluminum oxide chainsaw sharpening grinding stone bit. Other similar ones are the #453 and #454 but any of them will work as well.

yeah thats it...
 
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this is after the blue and white color. Next step is the weathering and battle damage.
going good so far for the best rogue helm in the world.. (y)
 
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