
painting helmets?
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painting helmets?
Anybody have any experience w/ painting helmets? Like with Krylon or something like that? I just want glossy white with the Star Wars New Republic emblem, ala Luke Skywalker. (I know, geek, geek, geek) 

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http://www.coyote-custom.com/agora/agora.cgi?p_id=00102
kinda large at 6" across
could always contact your local custom vinyl shop. It won't be as expensive as you think.
Give them a call.
http://www.stripeman.com/vinyl-car-wraps.htm
kinda large at 6" across
could always contact your local custom vinyl shop. It won't be as expensive as you think.
Give them a call.
http://www.stripeman.com/vinyl-car-wraps.htm
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I've read that using just any ol' paint can screw up the plastic that makes up the outer shell of the helmet and make it less effective. Reflective vinyl would be a better route, I think.
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I've heard that as well.NathanielSalzman wrote:I've read that using just any ol' paint can screw up the plastic that makes up the outer shell of the helmet and make it less effective. Reflective vinyl would be a better route, I think.
Our craftiest member, Ms. KRUSTYburger, painted hers:

Info here:
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any info on what paint does not mess with the outer shell? is there a reflective paint??NathanielSalzman wrote:I've read that using just any ol' paint can screw up the plastic that makes up the outer shell of the helmet and make it less effective. Reflective vinyl would be a better route, I think.
I'm considering painting my plain silver helmet cream to match my pamplona.
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You can buy reflective paint in a rattle can... KRYLON makes one called reflect-a-lite that I think is just a clear-coat you can put on anything! There are other brands too, I can't remember the name it's like 3 letters.
As far as Starwars goes, I think I'd fit in best with Ewoks... We just want those dang machines out of out forest!!! Oh, but you can leave the speeders.
As far as Starwars goes, I think I'd fit in best with Ewoks... We just want those dang machines out of out forest!!! Oh, but you can leave the speeders.

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I would go vinyl. You can always peel off the vinyl if you do not like it. I would get the reflective red and do a stripe down the middle & the 2 logos on the sides.
Click here & scroll about 3/4 down the page to see photos.
Click here & scroll about 3/4 down the page to see photos.
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Cool. Nope, just a Marvin the Martian tat I got when I was 26. That is just the symbol I want. Can you email me an attachment in JPEG? Do you have any pics of Luke's helmet? Thanks.kilted texan wrote:ah so we have cannon fodder & 2 rebel scum on this thread.
I have this on my shoulder. Any other Star Wars tattos?
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I didn't see this post when I asked you about the JPEG. Those are very cool- exactly what I want, thanks! The trouble is, my helmet is black with all these graphics on it. The dealer didn't have solid colors in my size, and I needed to ride RIGHT THEN!kilted texan wrote:I would go vinyl. You can always peel off the vinyl if you do not like it. I would get the reflective red and do a stripe down the middle & the 2 logos on the sides.
Click here & scroll about 3/4 down the page to see photos.
These helmets are painted, there's gotta be a paint that won't decrease it's effectiveness.
Thanks again for the info. May the force be with you.

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Krustyburger, you are one seriously talented scooter rider!ericalm wrote:I've heard that as well.NathanielSalzman wrote:I've read that using just any ol' paint can screw up the plastic that makes up the outer shell of the helmet and make it less effective. Reflective vinyl would be a better route, I think.
Our craftiest member, Ms. KRUSTYburger, painted hers:
Info here:
topic4614.html
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Now that I wear a modular most of the time, maybe I'll get some paint and an extra visor for my old Nolan N-42 and finally do this customization:


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I did some digging online and I found a couple recommendations to use automotive acrylic and urethane/polyurethane paints and clear coats. A lot of the people who do custom airbrush work recommend House of Kolor brand.
A small tutorial showing a fully painted helmet:
http://www.katewerk.com/stepbystep.html
A small tutorial showing a fully painted helmet:
http://www.katewerk.com/stepbystep.html
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Heh heh heh. I have to order the new hardware for the face shield. I had the originals but they got lost (probably thrown away) the first day I had the helmet.KRUSTYburger wrote:DO IT NOW!!!

Maybe I'll get to that someday...
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and the thing is that once you do the helmet, well . . . then you probably will want to do something with the jacket . . . and then something with the scooter . . . and then . . . I know if it was me it would end up getting expensive by the time I finally stopped ! 

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thanksericalm wrote:I did some digging online and I found a couple recommendations to use automotive acrylic and urethane/polyurethane paints and clear coats. A lot of the people who do custom airbrush work recommend House of Kolor brand.
A small tutorial showing a fully painted helmet:
http://www.katewerk.com/stepbystep.html
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