Prussian ulan tschapka renovation

Since it is difficult to find original leather, I decided to make one. I imported leather of the right thickness and colour from Italy, not an easy task, but I like a challenge.Color comparison in the last photo.
 

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The worst is yet to come, I'll try to make a top made of sheet metal.Now the tschapka was moistened with water once again and placed on the mannequin's head for proper shaping.
 

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Well, it's starting to look slow. Now sandpaper and solder to level it out. Then putty and more putty😉. You need a Japanese spatula to apply the putty. Water paper 240, 400, 800 you must have Mr. Wojtek🤔 to level the putty. Maybe change your profession to auto body worker 😉 .
Of course, congratulations on taking on a rather difficult subject. I'm curious about the end result.
 
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