
Boba Fett Helmet - Dented version (Credit goes to Rafal Works)
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All credit goes to Rafal Works. This is taken from 3dwarehouse.sketchup.com/model/u1602c7be-26b7-4ea3-9ad4-f580c420f769/Boba-Fett-Helmet-Dented-version and transformed into individual STLs with the helmet sliced into easily printable sections. The helmet body slices are named using a three-letter code. The first letter (T, M, B) represents either the top layer, middle layer, or bottom layer of the helmet. The second letter (L, R) indicates whether it's the left side or right side when facing the helmet. The third letter (F, M, R) signifies the front, mid-section, or rear of the helmet. These slices were made to be printed quickly after work, but they include the main helmet body for you to slice as needed. I think there might be a mistake in the top mid section - L should probably be R and vice versa - so make that decision during assembly. For a visor, a welding/grinding tinted visor works well - it's dark enough to prevent visibility from outside but not too dark for you to see out.
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