The helmet as pictured only has to have the lacquer coats applied, the first of which will be going on this weekend and then I'll leave it alone for a full week before applying the second coat.
The lid as pictured has four coats of paint to get to this stage and I cannot be happier with the result.Especially as I have'nt painted anything this large in years.
Four coats applied to get the depth of colour that I was after.Cost a fortune in paint as a standard 300ml can would get about 90% of the helmet painted before dying on me so two cans was the way to go.
Each coat was lightly sanded down before the next coat was applied. All in all I reckon there's easily 60+ hours of work put into this lid so far but the end result has shown it was more than worth it.
Anyhoo!Time for some pics methinks and I would like to hear/see any comments you guys have.




The lid is definately blue and finding the correct shade (Rover Midnight Blue) entailed a few trips to the local auto retailers but we got there in the end.
The visor has been made and that will be in place after I have the fans for cooling inserted alongwith a motorcycle foggy breath mask to cut out any fogging of the visor.
The robes have also been completed and these have been the work of an extremely talented lady across on the UK Garrison forums.



I will be getting the robes next week and I cannot wait to get my hands on them at last.
The final piece of this puzzle has been created by yet another very talented member of the UKG who made me the most amasing ceremonial rifle.

This costume has been the result of the hard work and skill of a group from the UK Garrison and I cannot thank or praise them enough.
Amy/Jon for the helmet.
Fran for the robes.
And last but by no means least Darren for the rifle.
I hope ypu enjoy the pics folks.
Iain.