
Captain Phasma Wearable Helmet
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These files are not for resale. Is it screen accurate? Take a look at the other Phasma helmets on this site, but before you do that look at this one so you know what they missed. You are very welcome to sell a helmet you have made, good luck to you and I hope you make a few bucks off it. Update 17/2/2016 Thanks to Maso27 for the input, he was right - the section above the ear needs to be more square instead of rounded like the Storm Trooper helmet. You can do this yourself with some putty when finishing if you've already made or started making it - but I will update the files for those who haven't. It's a minor detail but if you are trying to get screen-accurate, it's important. Update 16/2/2016 The full helmet is uploaded in one piece. A watermark has been added. Well, as little time as Captain had on screen, it was a pretty cool outfit. It took a while to get even close to being happy with the detailing on it... but even now I think it needs more, but at least what I learned from this I can go back and apply to the Storm Trooper helmet, most notably the cheek texturing. Sizing and assembly part numbers are in the images. Pieces are cut to fit on a Replicator 2 or above print area. No parts are over 20cm wide, no deeper than 14cm and no parts are over 14cm tall. There are 20 pieces, only 18 necessary. Parts 5 and 6 are optional visor inserts for display helmets. The sizing on this should fit most heads, I scaled it to be just slightly bigger than the Ep7 first order helmet. Happy printing and as always, may the force be with you. No derivatives are allowed to avoid others uploading copies and those being sold without disclaimer. Print Settings: Rafts: Doesn't matter. Supports: Yes Resolution: 0.2 to 0.3mm Infill: 5% to 10% Notes: I would use two shells myself at 0.2 or 0.3mm. Nearly all the parts will print without support - except for parts 3 and 4. Parts 3 and 4: Don't flip them upside down, I plated them the way they are so that it will use very little support. If you flip them, it will increase the print time by a couple of hours and make a ton of support - trust me. How I Designed This: Created in Blender in about two to three days, slowly working on it. I took the original low poly start for my other Ep7 Storm Trooper helmet, cut it in half, mirrored it, shined all the details out, put the new ones, then stretched it and pulled it until it was as close to the shape as I could get. The image below is what it looked like before it got detailed.
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