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    Re: My Guy Helmet (made in ireland)

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    Your helmet looks nice! I think It could use some wider ear cones, but its still amazing how it is! Good job! And matty=bigus was a troll who got banned shortly before you appeared here...

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    Re: My Guy Helmet (made in ireland)

    Cheers Cama,how much bigger do you think for the cones?there 35mm. i am casting this week,so if its only a few mm i might just party on with the casting.

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    Well usually the base of the cones are lined up with the inside wall of the ear.
    heres a good picture of what im talking about (Volpin's Guy bucket)


    Either way, Its a totally awesome helmet though

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    Cheers Cama but its to late!my mold max arrived this evening and i had to get stuck in.I hope i dont mess this up,its 3 am here and i just cleaned up so fingers crossed for me.Heres a few pics

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    http://i1151.photobucket.com/albums/o621/davy_d/057.jpg
    http://i1151.photobucket.com/albums/o621/davy_d/067.jpg
    http://i1151.photobucket.com/albums/o621/davy_d/065.jpg

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    Re: My Guy Helmet (made in ireland)

    Awesome! It looks fantastically sparkly! great job

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    Thanks cama on both counts,heres a little up date on the build.

    http://s1151.photobucket.com/albums/o621/davy_d/

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    Re: My Guy Helmet (made in ireland)

    Thats a beautiful visor!

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    Very clean work. Great job!
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    O.O that visor.....is epic pants.
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