Overeasy
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Hello! Overeasy posting on mobile, I'm not very familiar with the site or posting to a forum in general so please bare with me.
This also will be my first ever kit...ever!
So far I've primed and painted two helmets and my shoes and I will be showing you my step by step process how I've gone about things.
Helmet V1(2023) -
My first kit was originally going to be a Rakshasa/Halo 3 Recon kitbash as seen below.
Concept art by yours truly, depicting Easy V1 2023
At first I wanted something easy and (what I thought at the time) affordable, something with a lot of mobility (and pockets).
I'd bought my first helmet from Branfhur studios along with a clear visor and as soon as she arrived I began sawing, sanding and priming.
I'd dyed and chromed my visor following this method very closely.
[Visor chroming and dying]
Moving onto painting, I covered her with a black primer and then followed up with an Apple red and GM red


I'd forgotten to record my cleaning and weathering process on both helmets but I'd just dabbed the helmet with a paper towel soaked in brown and black paint slurry and then dry brushed around the areas I thought would give the helmet more depth. I also dropped the helmet down the stairs and covered the dinged areas with Silver Rub n' Buff as well as the edges.
Unfortunately I had gotten way ahead of myself on painting and weathering the helmet that I never checked to see if she was proportionate to my height and anatomy (she was not.)
Fortunately though, I did find other uses for her, that being a display bucket!
(Signed by Steve Downes and Jen Taylor at Huntsville Comic and Popculture expo 2024)
This also will be my first ever kit...ever!
So far I've primed and painted two helmets and my shoes and I will be showing you my step by step process how I've gone about things.
Helmet V1(2023) -
My first kit was originally going to be a Rakshasa/Halo 3 Recon kitbash as seen below.
Concept art by yours truly, depicting Easy V1 2023
At first I wanted something easy and (what I thought at the time) affordable, something with a lot of mobility (and pockets).
I'd bought my first helmet from Branfhur studios along with a clear visor and as soon as she arrived I began sawing, sanding and priming.
I'd dyed and chromed my visor following this method very closely.
[Visor chroming and dying]
Moving onto painting, I covered her with a black primer and then followed up with an Apple red and GM red
I'd forgotten to record my cleaning and weathering process on both helmets but I'd just dabbed the helmet with a paper towel soaked in brown and black paint slurry and then dry brushed around the areas I thought would give the helmet more depth. I also dropped the helmet down the stairs and covered the dinged areas with Silver Rub n' Buff as well as the edges.
Unfortunately I had gotten way ahead of myself on painting and weathering the helmet that I never checked to see if she was proportionate to my height and anatomy (she was not.)
Fortunately though, I did find other uses for her, that being a display bucket!
(Signed by Steve Downes and Jen Taylor at Huntsville Comic and Popculture expo 2024)
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