I finally got started on my buy'ce. So far so good, I think. Once I got rolling, it moved fairly quickly. I started with two 5 gallon buckets and a hard hat. I used the WOF templates found on the forum for my parts.
I started with these pieces and traced them on both buckets. I used snips to cut them out. (A dremel with a cutting wheel was later utilized to save me from blisters and hand cramps!)

I put the inner surface and visor together with tape and traced where my cheek pieces go. Then I cut them out.


After doing that, I screwed the trimmed hard hat to the visor/inner surface. I made sure to mark the center of the visor and dome so that I could get them lined up pretty closely before screwing them together.

After doing that. I began to fiddle with the cheeks. I found that by making a slight score with a utility knife I was able to see a line so I could bend the cheeks to help give me a crisp angle. i worked them slowly and carefully and then finally crimped them down with a pair of needle nose pliers. I then used hot glue to attach the straight side to the rest of the buy'ce. After gentle bending and shaping, I followed the curve and got them in. I'm pretty happy with how they turned out.


I then added in the lower cheek parts. Same method was used. I also glued a little white piece at the bottom of the T visor to fix and fill the gap that was there. My beard sticking out made the buy'ce look a little small, but after tucking it into my shirt, I think it'll be okay.


So far, I think the size should be alright. I'm 6'2" and 190 and this is how the WOF template turned out for me. What do you guys and gals think? Am I heading in the right direction? Can I proceed with the bondo/sanding/bondo/more sanding step yet?

Any and all critique and advice will be welcomed!

The Small piece of plastic is hopefully going to keep the cheeks from moving forward through the small gap. (Will be fixed in bondo stage).