So I joined the 405th a year back and was dead set on making my own ODST and/or mark 4 armor...don't know if anyone remembers me, probly not...anyways right as I started to get into this idea and the pepakura was coming along great...my funds dried up which effectively shut me down, so now I am back and at it again...I have this to say, THANK GOD I didnt go through with my original plan...I have some interesting ideas for this piece I want to make...I know its my first set and will likely not look as good as I want it to but ima start here...so I dont know if anyone has approached this topic which brings me to the reason for this thread...I need to know if there would be anyway to attach a 10.1 no cd drive netbook anywhere under the armor, probly with some modifications of course but in general just velcro it to like the inside of the back plate...the reason being is I would like to put a voice changer in the helmet...essentially you have the netbook running an active voice changer. I will probobly be using MorphVOXpro or a variation of that program with my own custom voice settings...the netbook with be attached to 2 pieces in the helmet which you can probably guess...the microphone which will more than likely be a single ear headset, and the speakers...I have selected what I think will be a nice pair of speakers...the Nokia Mini Speakers MD-6, these, when open actually resemble the lights on one side of the spartan armor and if placed right would be able to I think function very well as the output for the voice changer without causing too much variation from the original helmets design...anyways those are my ideas...here are the problems I have spotted and need to find solutions too...help is much appreciated...
Netbook issues:
1. Mounting - location where the netbook can descreetly sit and run the program without too much trouble...
2. constant motion - yes they say laptops and netbooks are for travel, but its still not really good for the hardrive to be on while the laptop is not stationary...
My possible solutions: install a solid state drive...
3. Venting - as we all know computers get hot...and while I may not mind a backwarmer in certain situations...the netbook would def not appreciate it
My possible solutions: cut vents into the top shoulders of the chest piece and install fans in them to circulate airflow and then cut a vent in the backplate near the mounted netbooks exhaust pot...
4. Condensation and sweat - we all know that liquids and none sealed electronics do not mix well...this is more than likely going to be my biggest problem with the netbook...
other than that I really cant think of problems with the speakers or the mic, just a simple drop them into the finished helmet and run the wires...pretty simple really...and thats what scares me! simple things always end up coming back to bite you in the %&# so I need fresh brains working on possible problems, I also have not made a suit yet so more experienced eyes may spot problems I miss...here a links to examples of what I will be using...
Netbook
Speakers
Microphone
again any more experienced or outside input is appreciated...and yes I know this is kinda nuts but I think if I do it right it'll be pretty slick...
10/30/10
Here are the Peps Im using
Helmet , IMG
Chest, IMG
R-Bicep, IMG
L-Bicep, IMG
R-Forearm, IMG
L-Forearm, IMG
R-Hand Plate, IMG
L-Hand Plate, IMG
Cod Piece, IMG
R-Thigh, IMG
L-Thigh, IMG
R-Shin IMG
L-Shin, IMG
R-Boot, IMG
L-Boot, IMG
Currently downloading 3ds Max so I can use a full master chief model to look for possible solutions to my problem...serious lack of activity than I remember... maybe its just me
Also, my aim for completion on each piece is as follows
Helmet - 1 month
Chest - 1 month
Biceps - 1 month
Forearms - 1 month
Cod & thighs - 1 & 1/2 months
Shins - 1 month
Hand Plates & Boots - 1 month
Aimed for completion on Oct 30th 2011 I think this is a good schedule it gives me 4 & 1/2 months of play to take a little longer or make redo's not to mention get the money for the netbook, speakers, Mic, and AVC program...
Suit cost estimate: $100-$150
Total cost estimate: $400-$600
If anyone can point out a problem with this schedule please let me know...
10/31/10
First major problem in the project...Pepakura does not seem to be printing properly...at first I though it was overlapping pieces but then I fixed. Then I though maybe the borders...the 1" margin my stupid printer likes to add, but its not that either...Also the printer isn't printing all the pages. It will print like 3 pages of 11 and stop..Very, VERY annoying! anyone ever deal with anything like this...Looking for a quick resolution seeing as my project is on hold until I can fix this...
Netbook issues:
1. Mounting - location where the netbook can descreetly sit and run the program without too much trouble...
2. constant motion - yes they say laptops and netbooks are for travel, but its still not really good for the hardrive to be on while the laptop is not stationary...
My possible solutions: install a solid state drive...
3. Venting - as we all know computers get hot...and while I may not mind a backwarmer in certain situations...the netbook would def not appreciate it
My possible solutions: cut vents into the top shoulders of the chest piece and install fans in them to circulate airflow and then cut a vent in the backplate near the mounted netbooks exhaust pot...
4. Condensation and sweat - we all know that liquids and none sealed electronics do not mix well...this is more than likely going to be my biggest problem with the netbook...
other than that I really cant think of problems with the speakers or the mic, just a simple drop them into the finished helmet and run the wires...pretty simple really...and thats what scares me! simple things always end up coming back to bite you in the %&# so I need fresh brains working on possible problems, I also have not made a suit yet so more experienced eyes may spot problems I miss...here a links to examples of what I will be using...
Netbook
Speakers
Microphone
again any more experienced or outside input is appreciated...and yes I know this is kinda nuts but I think if I do it right it'll be pretty slick...
10/30/10
Here are the Peps Im using
Helmet , IMG
Chest, IMG
R-Bicep, IMG
L-Bicep, IMG
R-Forearm, IMG
L-Forearm, IMG
R-Hand Plate, IMG
L-Hand Plate, IMG
Cod Piece, IMG
R-Thigh, IMG
L-Thigh, IMG
R-Shin IMG
L-Shin, IMG
R-Boot, IMG
L-Boot, IMG
Currently downloading 3ds Max so I can use a full master chief model to look for possible solutions to my problem...serious lack of activity than I remember... maybe its just me
Also, my aim for completion on each piece is as follows
Helmet - 1 month
Chest - 1 month
Biceps - 1 month
Forearms - 1 month
Cod & thighs - 1 & 1/2 months
Shins - 1 month
Hand Plates & Boots - 1 month
Aimed for completion on Oct 30th 2011 I think this is a good schedule it gives me 4 & 1/2 months of play to take a little longer or make redo's not to mention get the money for the netbook, speakers, Mic, and AVC program...
Suit cost estimate: $100-$150
Total cost estimate: $400-$600
If anyone can point out a problem with this schedule please let me know...
10/31/10
First major problem in the project...Pepakura does not seem to be printing properly...at first I though it was overlapping pieces but then I fixed. Then I though maybe the borders...the 1" margin my stupid printer likes to add, but its not that either...Also the printer isn't printing all the pages. It will print like 3 pages of 11 and stop..Very, VERY annoying! anyone ever deal with anything like this...Looking for a quick resolution seeing as my project is on hold until I can fix this...