<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(Long Shot @ Oct 6 2007, 02:41 AM)
<{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>***Sorry for lack of pictures right here but resin dries quick so i had to hurry it up. (you'll see y)***
Now it is time to choose where to start. I suggest the center of the helmet and then work out from there.
Take your brush and spread some resin from the front center of the head to the back center.
Now take one of the longer strips and lay it parrallel with the top of the head.
Move quickly hear and pour some resin from the front to the back of the head and then brush it in. (fibre glass will stick to brush)
When the fibre glass turns brownish like the resin
At this point the first piece will look something like this.
Now brush some more resin next to the piece you just laid and then lay another long strip on either side of the center one. Aim for about 1/4"-1/2" overlap as in pictured below.
Keep doing this using the different sizes where you deem them fit until the entire helmet is covered.
I recommend doing the entire thing in sections so that it is easier to handle and your resin doesn't end up like this.
XXXXX--->CAUTION IF THIS HAPPENS CO NOT TOUCH THE RESIN OR CONTAINER WITH YOUR BARE SKIN, The resin is chemically reacting and is VERY HOTT!!!<---XXXXX</div>
you shouldn't fiberglass the outside, you lose detail.