Kevin's scatter build thread

Started working on the Armorers helmet

I used the information shared by Indy Magnoli. I Didn't want to derail his thread so here's the link to see for yourself

Mando Armorer Helmet refinished using Nail Polish Powder!

I didn't keep a fully detailed log unfortunately but here are some progress pics
78FA6386-3C44-4018-ADF4-87CDBA4FB998.jpeg
97BBEFFB-E5F2-4E82-93BB-D917686F2722.jpeg
9CF9C8F5-41C4-45AF-B384-9242E3859FAC.jpeg
9CF9C8F5-41C4-45AF-B384-9242E3859FAC.jpeg
70A10993-C322-4D5E-8627-B26B2312D9D2.jpeg
E0602005-6CD4-47B3-9662-43C619B90A78.jpeg
53E7A400-8BF1-49EC-B3F9-63E41C8EA5E1.jpeg
CA4B3809-4017-4BA9-8B80-F217D57B2299.jpeg
 
Last edited:
I sanded down the finish and made it a little better. The raw look showed up way more in photos so I started over . I think it’s better and starting to shape up . I began some weathering as well. I’m going to use screws to hold the horns in place. The weathering is a gentle wash with dark brown and black to begin the base coat of making the helmet dirty and used. I’m not a clean prop guy:rolleyes:
51835E6C-9A1B-4959-B814-BD25B42C3A04.jpeg
77372935-1E5C-4509-80D8-AEE8B221867A.jpeg
306ED06A-D558-4D01-9069-CE378BAC6598.jpeg
 
Last edited:
Pretty much finished the weathering. I’m going to let dry and install the visor. It’s hard to capture the detail from the weathering job but here’s a few pictures.
I like to use actual water and I make it look like dirty water with acrylic paints. I spray the hell out of it and let it run in its natural flow leaving dirt tracks and streaks. It also puddles in the proper areas leaving a realistic look. Then I go back and wash more areas lightly and begin my dry brushing to finish it off. So far, this method has served me well.
AED5DBB0-7DFD-41B4-8CDE-36892661693F.jpeg
42D2655A-4A2F-4DF7-89D1-E40D7A25467E.jpeg
9A429CC7-7AC9-46B0-8C23-9FB563C4BD4A.jpeg
BBA9EC5F-8FBC-40EA-ACE4-5C96E5DC79DC.jpeg
 
All set for now and stored in her display area. I still need to add the visor but for now I’ll let her sit.
This is the way :cool:
image.jpg
image.jpg
image.jpg

After looking at these pictures, I really need to dirty up that Snow Trooper helmet.. Doesn't fit my collection unless its weathered. :lol:
 
Last edited:
Worked on the Mando as well. This has already been completed with weathering. Also missing the visor but I have a post about that soon.
Also just finished my Jango first coat. This has more detail so I will keep a log on this build. Din was the same as the armorer and has very little details so I didn’t keep anything on that.

To give an example on how brilliant the finish really is, the picture of Jango that is half black is actually taken in the dark outside while the sun was going down.
I have no idea how long I need to let the finish heal before masking and painting so I will just go with the standard 48 hours before messing with it to be safe.
The dish under the helmet is a portable lazy Susan I bought from Lowes for about 20 bucks. Works great to keep moving larger pieces during finishing stages.
image.jpg
image.jpg
05B46DC9-092A-4628-A17E-504474A9C2E1.jpeg
 
Nail polish powder link

Link to Indy Magnoli instructional

I used all in one primer/paint as a base and let dry till it was still a little tacky to the touch and then used a sponge to brush in the powder.
I used Red for Gold powder
Black for the Silver powder.
 
Weathered and awaiting pin striping and visor.

Also weathered my Snow Trooper helmet. It was bugging me on how clean it was:cool:
image.jpg
image.jpg
image.jpg
 
Last edited:

Your message may be considered spam for the following reasons:

If you wish to reply despite these issues, check the box below before replying.
Be aware that malicious compliance may result in more severe penalties.
Back
Top