
Paying homage to De Santo / Singer, and Vincent Guastini
- GoldCylon
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I just finished up putting the two shell pieces together, and worked on the Mohawk. This took much more time than excepted, but am I pretty happy with the results. I will go back and fix a minor ding I found after I sprayed some primer on the Mohawk section. Over all I am happy with the results so far.


- GoldCylon
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I posted a progress video of what I have done to date. I have a lot more to go, but it shows off the start to current build.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O5hs8EKdQ0I
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O5hs8EKdQ0I
- GoldCylon
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I have been working it seems like non stop on this helmet the past week and a half, and keep on redoing some of the extreme details. It doesn't look all that hot, but it is coming together. I am not going to let this be a so so helmet, but a prized display piece. This is one reason it is taking so long the past 10 days. At a beginners rate of the learning curve I am sure someone with the knowledge and tools might have finished this up some time ago, but I won't give up till done to my satisfaction. I am correcting small, and big defects, and repairing, and filling areas that didn't come out in the pull. Take a look at the photo gallery for more photos, but the one below is the one I like the best. http://byyourcommand.net/photogallery/D ... er?page=18


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