R2-D2 Helmet

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R2-D2 Helmet

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Hi everybody! I am Density and I am 14 years old. I am a big fan of instructables and Star Wars so this time I will show you how to make a R2-D2 bicycle and skateboard helmet. You can change the colour of the paint to make the helmet look like R2-M5 or R2-D5. I suggest you read through the instructable before you begin so you can see what to do and get a better understanding. I hope the instructions are simple and easy to understand. Enjoy and have fun.

Materials

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These are the materials you will need to make the R2-D2 helmet:
- Bicycle or skateboard helmet
- Blue spray paint
- White spray paint
- Silver or light gray spray paint
- Masking tape
- Sandpaper or file
- Cloth
- Black permanent marker

Designs

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These are some of the designs that I used to make the 360 degree head of R2-D2. I had to stitch some images together to form the head.

Sanding the Helmet

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Before you begin, if you can, remove the inside of the helmet so the paint does not dissolve it. Using the sand paper or file, go over the helmet so you can remove its smooth and polished surface. This will allow the paint to stay on the helmet instead of it rubbing off. It would look something like image 3.

Base

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Using the white spray paint, coat the helmet. This is the base paint cover. When it dries you can paint a second layer over the first.

Silver

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Using the silver spray paint, paint over the base colour. When it dries you can add a second coat of silver.

Top

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Now that we have the main base colour, it is time to add his features. This is the top of the helmet.
Make a circle with the radius of about 3cm.
Then make a bigger circle around it with the radius of about 4cm.
Then add another circle with the radius of around 7cm.
Add a rectangle that is around 1cm in width between the second and third circle. Add another 5 rectangles evenly around the circles. Use the PDF file as a template. Cut out all of the black parts in image 1. It would look like image 2.
Place prestic around the circle so it can stick to the helmet (image 3). Stick it on the top of the helmet. Using the blue spray paint, spray over the page. When it dries you must remove the paper with the prestic. It would look like image 7.

Bottom Line

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Put some masking tape all along the helmet (about 1.5cm from the bottom). Using the blue spray paint, spray around the whole helmet below the masking tape line (image 3). Once the paint dries, peel the masking tape off.

Patterns

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This step is one of the most important steps. Wrap some masking tape around the whole helmet so that the top side is about 1.5 cm above the blue bottom line (image 1).
Cut out all the pieces of the patterns. You can also cut out 2 circles the size of a glue stick. Use the PDF file as a template.
Stick them around the helmet with prestic like images 3-8. You can follow the designs I made or you can make up your own positioning and orientation of the patterns.

Downloads

Masking

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Once the pattern is stuck on the helmet with prestic, put masking tape around the helmet so that it is at the top of the pattern. NOTICE how you put the masking tape in image 2. Follow the top of the pattern. When the pattern goes lower, put some masking tape lower.
Then cut pieces of masking tape so that they can fit in between each pattern (images 3-6). Make sure the masking tape is properly put on so that there is no air space for paint to go in.

Removing Pattern Papers

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Once all the masking tape is placed properly, remove the pattern paper. Add some masking tape to places where it must remain silver (image 1-2). Remove the circles as well because they remain silver.

Painting Patterns

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Spray over the place where you removed the pattern papers. Be careful not to paint above the top masking tape. To make sure, you can add an extra layer of masking tape above it. Once the paint dries, remove the masking tape. You should be left with rectangles that are the pattern on R2-D2. Remove the small pieces of tape you put on the previous step. They would look like image 3 and 4.

Eye

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Place the masking tape above front rectangles of the helmet. This will be the eye. Make the side tape go inwards a little to form a trapezium. NOTICE the shape of the eye in image 3. Add a little rectangle on the right side of the eye by cutting it into the masking tape. Spray over the eye with blue spray paint. Once it dries, remove the masking tape. Using the permanent marker, make a big circle to form the lens of the eye. Separate the rectangle on the side with a line. Your eye would look like image 5.

Outlining

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Using the permanent marker, outline all the rectangles and shapes.

Details

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Add some details to make him look more authentic.

Finished Helmet

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This is the finished R2-D2 helmet. Thank you for taking time out to check out my instructable. I hope it was easy to understand and that it was fun.  Think of other designs you can make and please comment on what you think and how I can improve it. Also, please check out my Lego USB at:
https://www.instructables.com/id/LEGO-USB-2/
and my star wars Lego at:
https://www.instructables.com/id/LEGO-STAR-WARS-AT-ST/
and my first Lego car creation at:
https://www.instructables.com/id/LEGO-CAR-CREATIONS/

Thank you very much and enjoy.