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I bought your helmet file, is there a discount for buying armor files?

Hello! Yes, I will happily make a discount code for you. Give me just a moment

Hi! My boss bought the 4LOM model and has me printing it for him on a humble anycubic kobra max. Could you explain the purpose of the different style eye models? Eye L and R vs eye buck L and R. Does using the buck models effect the assembly and wearability? The amount of tree supports needed with the regular eye models almost makes the buck seem easier.

Hi there! My apologies for the delayed response. Eye L and R are what i would recommend if you just want to print the eyes and glue them in place. If you print them so they print vertically, instead of flat, they shouldn't take too many supports and it will avoid that stepping that's common on items with only a slight curvature. The buck models are intended for people that wish to vacuum form the eyes. Hopefully that helps, but if not please let me know :)

Hello, I'm a young star wars fan who wants to make his first cosplay and I've had a rather ambitious idea: to make a cosplay of my own mandalorian warrior (which I've drawn). I have drawings of the helmet in question (with colors), and in view of your high-quality work, would you be willing to make the 3D model of this helmet?

Hello, I'm sorry but I'm not taking commissions at this time.

Oh ok thank you