Alright everyone, before you download these files PLEASE READ THIS!!!!
I am not a professional in 3d modeling (and certainly haven't ever claimed to be!). That being said, there are some slight geometrical deformities in these files. That also being said, I don't think they are bad enough to cause problems 3d printing, aka, nothing a little bondo and sandpaper can't fix!
These files are free to do whatever on earth you want with. Edit them, cast them and sell them for a billion dollars, download them and paste them all over the internet and say that you were the sole mind behind them, I really don't care!!!
The only thing I ask is that if you print one of these helmets and make a cast of it, I'd sure like to have one for a discounted price!
Next, I DO NOT OWN A 3D PRINTER! I am very new to 3d printing and 3d modeling in general. That being said, there is no guarantee that these will work on any 3d printer in the world. I think they will, and I have used KISSSlicer to slice for the Ultimaker. I recommend that program due to its efficiency and ease of use.
Well, enough gushing. HERE YOU GO!!!! ENJOY!
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v248/drumpunk560/helmetrender1-1.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v248/drumpunk560/helmetrender2-1.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v248/drumpunk560/helmetrender3-1.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v248/drumpunk560/helmetrender4l.jpg
and what the actual STL looks like all put together, you can see the details on the mouth better. Part of the mouth is courtesy of Kenlandrum.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v248/drumpunk560/helmetSTL.jpg
and here are the STL files, you will need to re-orient/split/add support structures yourselves, as I cannot possibly do that for every printer!
IRONMANMARKIIIEARV1 - Download - 4shared - D H
IRONMANMARKIIIFACEPLATEV1 (repaired) - Download - 4shared - D H
IRONMANMARKIIIHELMETBACKV1 (repaired) - Download - 4shared - D H
IRONMANMARKIIIJAWV1 (repaired) - Download - 4shared - D H
Also if you end up printing these, again I ask that you share a picture!
I also recommend that you scale one of these down for printing significantly smaller, like the size of your hand before committing to the full print!
The files are scaled to fit my head which is awfully big at 25" diameter, but it's made to fit with not much space anywhere. So it should fit around just about anyone's head!
and once again THANK YOU TO THIS FORUM!