Thursday, April 28, 2011 - 12:34 AM UTC
The first release in a series of unique kits from Monroe Perdu is a German 1/6 scale helmet to fit your 1/6 scale figures, or to finish and detail as a model kit on its own.
With about as much surface area as a small scale tank model, this helmet will be a fun exercise in appling unique camouflage patterns and weathering effects within it's own right.
With about as much surface area as a small scale tank model, this helmet will be a fun exercise in appling unique camouflage patterns and weathering effects within it's own right.
Monroe Perdu scanned an actual helmet from the NS factory and 3D printed a master to make their resin helmet at 1:6 scale. With the popularity of customizing the larger scale collectable figures and the amazing pieces of art they turn into, an accurately shaped helmet is essential. This helmet was created primarily with that in mind, however it can be considered a kit in its own right with the inclusion of laser cut chinstrap components and multiple full color photos of helmets to use as painting reference. In use with all German troops during the war, the possibilities for painting and customizing the finish on this helmet are limitless. The kit ships worldwide for only .50 cents in a padded envelope.
More images and information are on the website.: www.monroeperdu.com
Our thanks to Monroe Perdu for the news and images
More images and information are on the website.: www.monroeperdu.com
Our thanks to Monroe Perdu for the news and images
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