Do you think it is salvagable?stripes wrote:I too would be interested in knowing where the helmet came from as it almost appears to be a Don Post recast.
One thing you'll need to fix outside of the paint is the visor as it is not tinted dark enough for approval.
Gruff's ROTJ Build (Completed and Approved 1st March 2015)
Re: Gruff's ROTJ Build - Updated 4th June, 2014
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Re: Gruff's ROTJ Build - Updated 4th June, 2014
If you can get it on and get a picture, then it's salvageable... It might just need a lot of TLC and elbow greaseGruff wrote:Do you think it is salvagable?stripes wrote:I too would be interested in knowing where the helmet came from as it almost appears to be a Don Post recast.
One thing you'll need to fix outside of the paint is the visor as it is not tinted dark enough for approval.
Re: Gruff's ROTJ Build - Updated 4th June, 2014
Thanks. I'll do the hard work on it then.stripes wrote:If you can get it on and get a picture, then it's salvageable... It might just need a lot of TLC and elbow greaseGruff wrote:Do you think it is salvagable?stripes wrote:I too would be interested in knowing where the helmet came from as it almost appears to be a Don Post recast.
One thing you'll need to fix outside of the paint is the visor as it is not tinted dark enough for approval.

Re: Gruff's ROTJ Build - Updated 6th June, 2014
Love it..and way more portable than my giant PVC pipe I carry mine in 

Re: Gruff's ROTJ Build - Updated 6th June, 2014
Thanks. I was given the case from a Billiards supplies place when I couldn't find a cue case to fit. The guy found it in the back and said he had it lying around for over ten years. Really nice guy. $4 for glue, $1 for foam and $1.30 for crushed velvet. Total $6.30, the feeling I got when I placed the forcepike in it, priceless.JesterTDA wrote:Love it..and way more portable than my giant PVC pipe I carry mine in
Pool cue cases are a good option. Also, fishing rod bags are handy as well.
Re: Gruff's ROTJ Build - Updated 6th June, 2014
My first pike was a 4' pool cue (single piece) so a case like that wouldn't work. My current one is made from an aluminum ski pole I picked up at a yard sale (also a single piece). I'm going to look into the fishing rod bag...as my current pike doesn't really need to be protected all that much since it's already aluminium.
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Re: Gruff's ROTJ Build - Updated 6th June, 2014
Thanks. I thought that since you made such a beautiful forcepike, it should have a beautiful place to rest.Cabbagefarmer wrote:Awesome case, very cool
