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  1. It looks fantastic!! ...as usual. Cheers A
  2. I have been reading through the entire thread and i think is very awesome. For some reason I thought it was about the mini SFS helmet you offered few months ago. Congrats Carsten! I thing it is a great project and I hope you offer these toys some day Cheers A
  3. Rolf you did it again my friend, absolutely stunning, you got me here drooling all over my monitor! Congrats! A
  4. Great progress. I can't wait to see the final product. Felicidades A
  5. Thanks a lot guys. I am super happy with the results and positive coments from the forum members Cheers A
  6. Muchas Gracias Juan! The black marks ironicaly are made with the neck trim and brow trim; I cut dfferent thickness to achive different strokes. Also there is some charcoal to make it uneven. For the paint I just type it on my previous post I think. Un cordial saludo A I got rid off my ANH helmets and this is the only one I have beside a hero. But I keep it in mind Cheers A Thanks a lot Joe You know I put a lot of time on this one so I am glad you like it buddy. A
  7. Thank you guys for your kind words! I really appreciate it. I know it is different to the sandies but I am glad you like what i did. Thank you! For the chipping paint I used three coats of Rustoleum for Plastic Taupe color then liquid latex for mask out the areas for the chipping. Then three more coats of Rustoleum Professional High Performance Enamel #7592 Gloss White. I hope this help. Thanks! I know exactly what you mean, it is not easy task because is hard to say when you added to much or if the pattern looks very even. My goal was to make it look beat up like in some of the shots on Tantive IV. BTW what do you mean with WIP? no damage? Thanks again. Cheers A
  8. Thank you! For the chipping paint I used three coats of Rustoleum for Plastic Taupe color then liquid latex for mask out the areas for the chipping. Then three more coats of Rustoleum Professional High Performance Enamel #7592 Gloss White. Cheers A
  9. Probably some of you have seen this lid in other forums but being this forum a place dedicated for sandies I thought you might like to see the latest helmet I put together . I tried to recreate the "used" look of the Tantive IV stormtroopers. Everything is hand painted , no stickers of any kind. I hope you like it and if you have any questions please feel free to ask. Cheers A
  10. Awesome! Straight forward from the movie set, very nice A
  11. Rolf, it is looking darn good my friend. Well your stuff always looks amazing but this one is stunning, I can't wait to see it with fully weathered Cheers A
  12. Sir you have me here drooling all over my sofa . It is looking great. Can not wait to see more! Cheers A
  13. In some helmets the lens sheet covered part of the frown hole as well, some of them Cheers A
  14. Nice lid, very sharp pull!! I painted one of those a while back ago. I do not owned it anymore but maybe this thread will help you. http://forum.whitearmor.net/index.php?showtopic=1669 Also I heard that Rustoleum apliance exposy gloss white works very good for HDPE plastic. Cheers A
  15. Thanks a lot guys, I'm glad you like it. I think the weathering adds more realism. Cheers A Thanks Rocko for your kind words. Me neither, I alway preferred somehow ANH or ESB style. I'm working now in a Hero version, I will post pics soon. Cheers A Thanks a lot Rolf , I really appreciate it. I was in the same boat before I got this helmet. I was a ANH\ESB fan but this helmet made me change my mind. I can tell you that is a very interesting bucket.I'm glad you like it Cheers A
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