JJR512
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I have a yellow fire helmet, and am going to be decorating it essentially the same as the one in this picture:
Notice the helmet is divided into eight sections. The two front sections have nothing in them because from the front (and, to some extent, the sides), you can't see them due to the decorative/identifying shield, and you can't see them from the back, of course, so it's tradition (or maybe just laziness or cheapness) to leave them empty. Anyway, the other six sections, at the top, have American flag triangles. You can see that in the picture. I have that decal set, the six flag triangles, which has two blue triangles with white stars, and four triangles with red and white stripes.
Originally, I was just going to duplicate what was done on the helmet in the picture. Now, though, I'm thinking maybe it will look better—or if not better, at least equally as good—if I do it symmetrically. I mean if I put one blue/star triangle on each side, each in the forward-most non-empty segment. (I hope I'm explaining what I mean well enough to convey my meaning...)
Notice the helmet is divided into eight sections. The two front sections have nothing in them because from the front (and, to some extent, the sides), you can't see them due to the decorative/identifying shield, and you can't see them from the back, of course, so it's tradition (or maybe just laziness or cheapness) to leave them empty. Anyway, the other six sections, at the top, have American flag triangles. You can see that in the picture. I have that decal set, the six flag triangles, which has two blue triangles with white stars, and four triangles with red and white stripes.
Originally, I was just going to duplicate what was done on the helmet in the picture. Now, though, I'm thinking maybe it will look better—or if not better, at least equally as good—if I do it symmetrically. I mean if I put one blue/star triangle on each side, each in the forward-most non-empty segment. (I hope I'm explaining what I mean well enough to convey my meaning...)