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Blahr

Cheap doesnt have to mean ugly

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Pro-tec helmets are arguably the strongest, safest helmets out there.
They are also the most affordable.

Unfortunately they are also the least attractive.

You can fix that somewhat by painting your own.

I paid $30.00 for this helmet and $12.00 for the supplies.


Before and After pics

Sorta the best of both worlds B|

The finished product has a very high gloss translucent finish that doesnt come across in these pis, unfortunately...

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the best advice I can give is to be very patient. LEt things dry before moving on to further coats etc....

This one took a couple weeks to do allowing 48 hours of drying time for each coat.

BTW, to give credit where credit is due, it was Sunnydee123 painting hers that inspired me to take a shot at it.
I'm pleased with the results.

Grand total spent on this helmet, $42.00

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Nice job.
That's insiring for me to get my butt in gear.;)
I still haven't done my A3 Oyxgn.
It's blue but, I need Royal blue and Neon yellow markings.
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Very very nice. My Pro-Tec is actually the same color as yours, which is pretty frickin' ugly



Yeah, who woulda thought teal could be so ugly eh?

I guess thats why its one of the ones on sale for $30.00 at Paragear.

If you check this pic of my rig you will see how nicely the helmet now matches. Its not an exact match, but hey, its a damn sight closer than the teal B|

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BTW, to give credit where credit is due, it was Sunnydee123 painting hers that inspired me to take a shot at it.
I'm pleased with the results.



I remember that... ya did a dang good job girl!B|



Uhh...I'm a guy B|
If I'm not then I'm one damn ugly girl.

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That is very cool. I was thinking of buying a Pro-Tech myself, and one did help protect my head during an AFF not so neat landing :$, but I think I will invest in the Mindwarp for my first helmet.
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Well it is very sweet to save money and be thrifty in certain occasion- but I have no talent whatsoever with painting, so I guess ppl like me will just be broke paying the big bucks for helmets that are already pretty!

Sweet helmet- good job!
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Required skills:

1. The ability to rub sand paper on an object
2. The ability to press the spray button on top of the can
3. The ability to let it dry without touching it.

Optional skills:

1. The ability to stick on masking tape
2. The abilty to smear paint with a small brush.
No particular skill is needed here. Thats what the
masking tape was for.
3. The ability to remove masking tape

Required Talents:

None

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any specific type of paint, primer or gloss? I have an old full face I could practice this on and would like to try



I dont think the brand matters nearly as much as the tecnique.

tecnique = let the damn thing dry completely before putting your big fat fingers all over it or applying subsequent coats of paint. I learned this the hard way on my first attempt.

I actually used Testors brand primer, and brush-on enamel. Testors is a brand used primarily by hobbiests
for painting models etc. You can find this in any hobby shop.
I used Krylon Acrylic Crystal Clear gloss coat . Most hardware stores carry this.

Once again, let things dry COMPLETELY. Especially enamel coats before applying Acrylic laquer. The acrylic makes the enamel bubble up oddly if its not completely dry.

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