Thanks guys for the great support, I am eager to get it finished, but school starts up next week. The hard part seems to be over though, goodness that bondo was a pain! The visor isn't bondo'd because I'm going to cast one copy, cut out that visor and bondo it, since sanding was hard enough on the cheek things. and they were't as recessed as the visor.
Your helmet looks amazing man! Be careful with spot putty, it does tend to chip off if it gets hit too much, or at least it did in my case. I can wait to see this finished.
That worries me a lot! Funny how brittle these automotive repair kits are... Even the bondo isn't as tough as I'd like, but then it wouldn't be as sandable. Luckily this will just be a master, so it just needs the putty to stay while I'm making molds off it. I really want a lightweight plastic cast that I can mess around with, without having to worry about ruining my only one. It's a bit silly with as tough as it is now, but the weight is a huge factor now, especially as thick as it is inside.
Looks really nice. I didn't wet sand my pieces, save some time do your spot putty, sand all your helmet with a 220 dry grit and go on with the paint. Look at my build and tell me what you think of it.
I love your work, man! My concern though, is that I intend to do a silicone casting for this guy, so I probably won't be painting it. I was under the impression that a wet sanding would help get it extra smooth, which would be important for a mold. It's especially implausible now because I did a couple layers of rondo and fiberglass inside to strengthen it up for any stresses from bondo or silicone, and it's made it too heavy and thick to wear.
I noticed a mold for your energy sword, were all of your armor pieces molded too, or are they they original pepakuras?