I beg for it....:lol
good luck there... good info on genuine Vader helmets seems to be one of the most vaulted types information around these parts... My best advice would be to find the threads that had the HD screencaps from each movie... and of the right angles arent there, ask the thread starter (I forget who it was) to try and get more at the exact angles you need. Again, I dont remember who it was, but he seemed eager to take caps of any scene people asked for...
Yeah, but that's the fat lipped stunt helmet.althought he's pretty scuffed up, the scenes of vader watching luke get zapped by the emperor are great for showing details. I think its the most close up we see him in ROTJ...
The detailing on the cheeks near the nose are softer, possibly sanded all the way down - at least on some of them. The eyebrow fronts are slimmer than ESB. This is seen on your helmet, so no need to correct that, but try to remove the paint - that'd give people a better understanding of what should be changed/improved.What are the standout helmet differences between the ESB and ROTJ Vader helmets? I'm not talking paint scheme or mounting system, I'm talking actual helmet under structure, such as cheeks, mouth, eyes, dome, etc..
The detailing on the cheeks near the nose are softer, possibly sanded all the way down - at least on some of them. The eyebrow fronts are slimmer than ESB. This is seen on your helmet, so no need to correct that, but try to remove the paint - that'd give people a better understanding of what should be changed/improved.
I've tried brake fluid (NOT brake cleaner) in the past, but recently severely damaged a pricey helmet with it, because the resin formulation was different than I'd previously experienced on that one. So can't really recommend that too much either, though, you can try it, but try to find one that doesn't smell too much like almonds.
Never heard of it, so can't offer an opinion. But with any of these things, wear protective gear, such as coal fiber breathing mask and gloves. Go slow and try on an area that isn't as visibly seen when the helmet is put together in case there occurs damage.What about tire cleaner White Bleche (sp) ? I've heard that works too.