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November 21st, 2018 Update: Marine Armor Helmet Light versions added! These two files both require Marine Armor Helmet Light by JohnnyBlade, and remove the gas mask from the standalone helmets added by that mod that give the Marine Helmet a working headlamp.
Do you like the Marine Combat Armor but are tired of always covering your character's or companion's face? This mod removes the gas mask part of the Marine Combat Armor Helmet so you can always see that beautiful face you worked so hard on. It also slims it down a bit to fit your head more snuggly, because the original mesh was shaped around the gas mask so removing it made the helmet by itself look too wide and very ugly, so just trust my judgement on that.
The included .esp makes it so the helmet no longer hides your character's hair and several parts of their face while wearing it. It still occupies/hides the "Hair Top" slot, however, otherwise there'd be some bad clipping with some hairstyles, especially with the taller ones.
This is a mesh replacement (+ materials to make the helmet texture double-sided so the inside of the helmet isn't invisible), so it should be compatible with reskins.
An Armorsmith patch is included, so if you use Armorsmith Extended, use that file instead.