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Hi again,

Well you may have noticed I am posting a lot recently, that is because my 2011 promise to myself is to actually finish some of the many projects I have.

i am 39 this year and am also a modeller and already have more than a lifetimes work.

Well No2 of my 7 helmets is my AP 2nd.

I never noticed why it was a second until, and this may be the norm, the right rear back sink ( dip)

My is?

Should I fill or can I leave as is, it will be a Sandy and was always my intention to be but I would like your advice.

I cut the eyes specific as leaving the edge and went for an average raised brow.

Also have I shaped it ok and any points appreciated

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very many thanks, I am not a lover of cats being on worktops but we lost our dog a little time ago and now I do not mind if my little fried is interested,his name is Rory

Regards

Graham

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Are you refering to the ear? if so, Could you not just take a bit more off of the middle of the ear piece?

Looking at the pic it looks as if it would match up nicely with just a little trimming.

Smally.

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I agree with Brad,trim the ear body on the middle with also paying attention on the front gap,its tricky though,do it slowly,that could solve the problem. You also might want to trim the rear bottom leg lip of the ear a little,it also might help to minimize the gap on the leg. Do it with caution though,we can be wrong :) I cant see anymore problem so far,keep us posted!

Hey an average raise brow fan too here :D

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