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Awesome Jonny
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Cool, but does the helmet fit the top shelf?
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Wow, you had a helmet ready!
I thought it would be a macabre picture to place a willy head/helmet on the shelf... well, that's sacrilege when I come to think of it... How did you do the helmet? Signature now gets correct formatting if you edit it in your Profile. Use normal BBcode if you want.
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I don't know about "ready", there's a long way to go yet - fill the hole on the back, Milliput for the lining, filler on the seam, etc etc ... basic technique was to take the head halves from a Willy "torso" type figure, Dremel off the face, inner structure & most of the underside |
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Finally did a bit more work on this ...
Made a plug to bung up the hole on the back of the helmet - and sawed the hands off the spare body: Hands got a styrene insert to close up the undersides: A lot of dremelling later, they look more like gloves; I'm not sure if I'll use them as is or heat & squash them a little flatter. Plug on back of helmet sanded out first time, but poor matching on shell halves meant a lot of sanding, and some filler too: Inside of helmet now has a Milliput liner: |
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funny. Now you can make a garage with the desk for the car seller. tip top Jonny
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