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MR720The MR720 is my own baby. I LOVED the Master Replicas Boba Fett helmet, except for the warped visor. The opening on the vertical part of the T was 47mm at the top and 37mm at the bottom, and it just looked silly. So, I did what any sane collector would do. Got an expensive, limited edition collectible and took a Dremel to it! I can take NO credit for any of the concepts you'll see in this post. Fettpride was the innovator on repairing the pinched visor on the MR helmet. He took the initial risk on his helmet, and when I knew it was safe and possible, I did the same thing. Here are the guide photos I used. Helmet photos from rebelscum.com
The cut I ended up making was a bit longer than that... almost to the keyslots. The longer the cut, the more you trash the paint, but the easier it is to reposition everything. And now that the intro is done, on to the work! When I'm done modifying it, I plan to make a resin copy for myself. I'll never *really* trust that seam that I epoxy/bondo/goop coated for trooping. I'm going to use the ears / RF topper / etc... since the metal is nice. Paint stripped off of course! Here is a shot of the helmet as shipped. Pinchy pinchy! Check out the weathering on the rangefinder, and how soft the edges of the dent are.
The interior was gorgeous. Never to be seen again of course...
The first cut! Bzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz
Ow, my eye! MEDIC!!! And it's a good thing I WANTED to repaint it... The electrical tape DESTROYED the finish. The silver came right off. Even masking tape lifted the silver. I used electrical tape here because that stuff can apply a LOT of pressure if stretched tight and wrapped around a few times. It did a great job of holding the cut area in place while I epoxied it from the inside.
All better! Gotta love 5 minute epoxy putty!!
Internal support for the visor, since I have some paper thin plastic in there now. I'm pretty sure that a good visor would hold it in place properly, but since I'm planning on making a copy of it, I'm not worried about that. I just wanted to make sure nothing shifted while I repair the cut side.
An hour, a NIOSH approved respirator, a face shield, many pairs of chemical gloves and a bucket of acetone later...
And the ears loosely fitted back into place.
The dent, without the 99 layers of paint:
Observations:
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