I've had this badly damaged Evel Knievel helmet for a long time. My brother and I each had an Evel figure. This helmet belonged to one of those figures. This helmet received multiple coats of Testors model paint during our "creative phase" as children. I chipped all the paint off maybe 20 years ago. The plastic was stained, nicked up badly, and had cracks in the chin guard and back. As useless as it appeared, I never got rid of it.
I was in the Knievel storage box last week getting out templates for the stunt cycle stickers (I decided I am going to make some repro sticker sets to sell on eBay). I pulled this helmet out, too. I fixed the breaks and began to sand it smooth. I primed and painted the helmet (Tamiya gray primer and racing white rattle cans). Yesterday I masked and added the stripes (Tamiya light blue metallic). Finished it off today with acrylics for the red stripes, black face area, and white stars. I made a template for the stars from yellow Tamiya masking tape. I will probably finish it off with a coat of clear once everything has cured.
I am really happy with how it turned out.
I was in the Knievel storage box last week getting out templates for the stunt cycle stickers (I decided I am going to make some repro sticker sets to sell on eBay). I pulled this helmet out, too. I fixed the breaks and began to sand it smooth. I primed and painted the helmet (Tamiya gray primer and racing white rattle cans). Yesterday I masked and added the stripes (Tamiya light blue metallic). Finished it off today with acrylics for the red stripes, black face area, and white stars. I made a template for the stars from yellow Tamiya masking tape. I will probably finish it off with a coat of clear once everything has cured.
I am really happy with how it turned out.
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