I'm gonna take it fairly slowly, but the armour kit has shipped, and I've already received and made some progress on the bucket,..so away we go!
Bucket-Branfuhr studios (received)
Armour- Imperial Surplus(received)
Undersuit-Crow (received)
Boots&gloves-Crow (received)
Skirt&cape- TBC
Weapon,Electro halberd- Empire3D (received)
First item checked off was the helmet. I decided to go with a Great Ape derived helmet from Branfuhr. I feel the GA sculpt looks the best, and although I could have also gotten it from Kevin, the intl shipping cost was the deciding factor.
Nice, clean cast. A few, very minor pinholes in the nose gurad, but hardly noticeable, and may not be an issue when primer is put on.

Visor drilled out, and then sanded out nice and cleanly. Id forgotten how messy resin is!!


I did have a slight whoopsie with the dremel howver. Nothing earth shattering( and I did similar when building my Jango!!) Will get it filled and sanded when I'm doing the seams on the armour.

Borrowed the padding from my Naval Trooper lid for a quick test fit. Vision is even better than I was expecting!

I had planned on waiting until the new year before buying the armour, but once I got hold of the lid I just couldn't wait, so put in an order with Imperial Surplus. My Clone is one of his kits, so I'm comfortable working with his stuff. Currently in transit, unsure whether or not I will get stuck into it this side of Christmas, or wait until January. Partner is away with her sister for a few weeks then,so it would be a welcome distraction from having an empty house!
Next on the shopping list will likely be the weapon. I'm leaning toward the bisento,...but every now and then the idea of the double ended arbir takes hold! It could end up a coin toss!!
My logic to to leave the 'ready to go' items until the end, so undersuit,boots and gloves will likely be the last purchases. I'll also likely get the entire kit trimmed,assembeld and fitted before painting. N.Ireland isn't exactly an ideal climate for painting at the best of times, so may as well hold off until we're more likely to get a long spell of warm, dry weather before thinking of paint and use that time productively.