Boba Fett helmet build, ongoing project.

Re: Boba fett helmet pep build (my first build) need advice/help!

God this is really amazing! I'm new to this pepakura stuff and I would really like to build something soon. :)
 
Re: Boba fett helmet pep build (my first build)

i need your help stryene lovers, i have never used the stuff and i dont know what im really looking for and need some advice, basically where can i buy it, or where do you recommend to buy it, im UK based if there are any shops that sell the same kind of product.

i think i need 2-4mm thickness sheets.

could really do with some advice, "help me RPF, you're my only hope"

Well, I'm not from the UK, but if you look around, most hobby shops usually have some kind of plastic card.
 
Re: Boba fett helmet pep build (my first build) need advice/help!

thanks for the kind words darth lupo

i'll just get myself down to hobbycraft then Crank see it they have anything of use, i wont hold my breath though :sleep

if anyone has other ideas of help, please point me in the right direction.

im planning on using the plasticard/ styrene to make the vent section on the back, if it works out.
 
Re: Boba fett helmet pep build (my first build) need advice/help!

Your helmet looks awesome!

I buy styrene sheets from an architectural model building shop. They have a wide range of different sizes.
 
Re: Boba fett helmet pep build (my first build) need advice/help!

WILL IT EVER BE DONE?! Longest helmet build of all time lol.
 
Re: Boba fett helmet pep build (my first build)

i need your help stryene lovers, i have never used the stuff and i dont know what im really looking for and need some advice, basically where can i buy it, or where do you recommend to buy it, im UK based if there are any shops that sell the same kind of product.

i think i need 2-4mm thickness sheets.

could really do with some advice, "help me RPF, you're my only hope"



Hi rosskow


I first want to say how impressed with your first build I am, it's inspirational stuff and no mistake :thumbsup I've not tackled pep yet, but I'm logging this as my definitive guide it's so good. Well done mate


hay R2, play back that message!



Here's a link to a uk based styrene supplier

Trylon - Vacuum Forming



For glue, go for one that bonds it rather than melts the styrene together as its much more forgiving if you make a mistake.



And here's a great paint peel/chip weathering effect I learned from IRONFETT for when you get round to doing the proper fett paint job:

Spot paint the areas you want to show through with chrome first (like the dent). Then use latex to paint whatever shape of the flecked or chipped bit you want it to be, allow to dry and add all your top coats until it's finished. Once your happy with the paint job, remove the latex to expose the chrome underneath and give the whole helmet a wash (not the soap kind of wash :lol). For a typical wash, use light to mid browns and black or other coloured to that effect to give it a dirty/dusty, used look. Hold the spray can at least 5-6ft away from the helmet in a wind proof area to just give a light dusting. Coat whole lid with a clear top coat, job done :thumbsup


As with most projects on this forum, there will usually be a time when you come round to moulding something.

I use eBay to source most of my moulding materials, and t's actually not too expencive on this side of the pond. Look up Easyflo 160 rotocasting resin.

If you make the mother mould out of fibreglass (the hard outer covering that makes the mould keep its shape) you could include a pole at the top between the parting line that you could place on a table or something to help rotate it. It would need reinforcing a bit, but it's a cheep option.

I watched countless hours of YouTube tutorials on moulding techniques and it's been an invaluable source of referance.

If you do go that route, the best piece of advice I ever had was...... ALWAYS use a release agent! Even if it says the product is self releasing. I've seen some of the results from the unfortunates who chose not to use a release agent and in some cases it was heart breaking stuff. May you never have that experiance in your hobby.

Peace
 
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Re: Boba fett helmet pep build (my first build) need advice/help!

I watched in amazement the early pics on the thread....by the end, I couldnt believe it.....well done!
 
Re: Boba fett helmet pep build (my first build) need advice/help!

WILL IT EVER BE DONE?! Longest helmet build of all time lol.

im trying, im trying, :cry

Hi rosskow


I first want to say how impressed with your first build I am, it's inspirational stuff and no mistake :thumbsup I've not tackled pep yet, but I'm logging this as my definitive guide it's so good. Well done mate


hay R2, play back that message!



Here's a link to a uk based styrene supplier

Trylon - Vacuum Forming

thank you for the kind words and the answer to my styrene problems.
still though i can't find 5 minutes to go out styrene shopping, never mind actually building something right now

I watched in amazement the early pics on the thread....by the end, I couldnt believe it.....well done!

it has come a long way from the when it looked like a heavily iced/frosted cake, thank you.
 
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small update

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Re: Boba fett helmet pep build (my first build) need advice/help!

Wow, MDF? I'm guessing that was a pain to shape!
 
Re: Boba fett helmet pep build (my first build) need advice/help!

I was impressed. I've still got a little lazy to make models in Pepakura, but I'll pluck up courage to do, the results are impressive! Congratulations!
 
Re: Boba fett helmet pep build (my first build) need advice/help!

Wow, MDF? I'm guessing that was a pain to shape!
an absolute ruddy nightmare, its still a little hairy at the moment though

I was impressed. I've still got a little lazy to make models in Pepakura, but I'll pluck up courage to do, the results are impressive! Congratulations!

its worth the time and effort, don't be scared :)
 
Re: Boba fett helmet pep build (my first build) need advice/help!

Wow this is great... I'm new to this pepakura stuff but this is quite inspirational. Thanks for the shots at different stages of completion, seeing the bondo from the first ruff coat through to the last stages of sanding was awesome for a newbie like myself to understand the process better.
 
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This came out fantastic. As someone with absolutely no skill in this, seeing the threads that go from start to finish looks like borderline sorcery to me.
 
Re: Boba fett helmet pep build (my first build) need advice/help!

Looks like an awesome job on the PEP.. I've tried this one like 5 times and I've yet to manage to actually Finish it. Keep it going :)
 
Re: Boba fett helmet pep build (my first build) need advice/help!

Wow this is great... I'm new to this pepakura stuff but this is quite inspirational. Thanks for the shots at different stages of completion, seeing the bondo from the first ruff coat through to the last stages of sanding was awesome for a newbie like myself to understand the process better.

i found the same kind of threads useful as well, im glad i can help someone else now, thank you.

This came out fantastic. As someone with absolutely no skill in this, seeing the threads that go from start to finish looks like borderline sorcery to me.

thank you cokebabies, i felt like i had no skill/knowledge when i started (this is my first attempt at any kind of modelling) but i've surprised myself.

Looks like an awesome job on the PEP.. I've tried this one like 5 times and I've yet to manage to actually Finish it. Keep it going :)

i've not finished it yet either, im slowly getting there though, thank you, i can do with all the encouragement i can get.

I tried the cardboard version and was frustrated by the dome always turning out rippled or wonky - ended up just molding a batting helmet and plugging that on top. Nice work so far.

i still feel slight parts on the dome that aren't quite right, it looks round but you can feel bits that are 'off'. i like your improvisation though. thanks gozonuts
 
Re: Boba fett helmet pep build (my first build) need advice/help!

thank you cokebabies, i felt like i had no skill/knowledge when i started (this is my first attempt at any kind of modelling) but i've surprised myself.

That's actually pretty cool to hear. Because you clearly have skill, and knowing that you started this seemingly new to this is pretty inspiring.

I've been tempted to try a few things myself, but the things I was interested in (painting raw masks from here, like Rocketeer, V, TDK robbery), would be expensive to screw up on.

Maybe one really slow day at work I'll just read as much beginner stuff as possible, and see what might be feasible to try.
 
Re: Boba fett helmet pep build (my first build) need advice/help!

That's actually pretty cool to hear. Because you clearly have skill, and knowing that you started this seemingly new to this is pretty inspiring.

I've been tempted to try a few things myself, but the things I was interested in (painting raw masks from here, like Rocketeer, V, TDK robbery), would be expensive to screw up on.

Maybe one really slow day at work I'll just read as much beginner stuff as possible, and see what might be feasible to try.

i think you will surprise yourself at what you can do, never sell yourself short, but if the obstacles are money then you can always try a scratch/pep build, they can be very cheap
 
Re: Boba fett helmet pep build (my first build) WIP still...

the last moments before it was time to strip the paint off, couldn't help but take more pictures even though i already have them in abundance
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started by trimming the excess below the vent
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roughly smoothed it out
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taped up my pre-made vent
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applied filler and sat vent in place to make the perfect mould around the vent, taa daa
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i love how well this technique works, now my vent fits like a glove into place.

next up, the paint comes off. got 80% of it off so far, taken longer to get it off than it did to put on.
 
Re: Boba fett helmet pep build (my first build) WIP still...

this paint is taking longer to take off than it did to put on.

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"without my bucket i am nothing"
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vent in place

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most of the way there.

after paints off i can get back to work on the ears. but i have no time so everything is taking 10 times longer.
 
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