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Thinking of customizing a HLO (Helmet Like Object)

Posted: Wed Sep 29, 2010 12:41 pm
by Mirimaran
Hi all,

Budk has a new offering in the helmet arena:

http://budk.com/Coliseum-Warrior-Helmet?

A pretty interesting design, that puts me in mind of the 2nd Age helms in the prologue of FOTR. I was thinking that if I did get it, that some customizing would be in order, adding some detail on the flaps and whatnot. Any ideas? This is for garb only.

Ken

Re: Thinking of customizing a HLO (Helmet Like Object)

Posted: Wed Sep 29, 2010 6:08 pm
by Greg
That's actually a pretty awesome looking helm. I'd definitely plan on an overhaul though.

A statement in their description made me giggle, though. "Stainless steel construction...thin coat of oil applied to prevent corrosion"

Does that seem strange to anyone else? If I'm not mistaken, that's kinda the point of stainless steel. If there's something I'm not aware of, please do let me know, but it sounds suspiciously like an extra step not needed.

Again, the helm looks awesome. I may pick up one myself, someday. I like that they've added "wear and tear" markings and such...makes it fun.

Re: Thinking of customizing a HLO (Helmet Like Object)

Posted: Wed Sep 29, 2010 6:27 pm
by Eledhwen
Different grades of stainless. Some of them have so little chromium in them they will rust and corrode fairly readily. Others have so much in them they're nearly impervious..but brittle.

Stainless doesn't always mean what you think; stainless under what conditions and for how long is a better way to consider it.

It all depends on the alloy and chemical properties of the metal.

Eledhwen

Re: Thinking of customizing a HLO (Helmet Like Object)

Posted: Wed Sep 29, 2010 9:32 pm
by Greg
Learn something new every day; good to know! Thanks!

*still a pretty cool looking helm, ken!*

Re: Thinking of customizing a HLO (Helmet Like Object)

Posted: Thu Sep 30, 2010 2:14 pm
by Steve b
"added wear and tear and battle damage" strikes me as they didn't take the time to clean up the finished piece. Take a problem and turn it into a feature.

Hawk