Actually there is a way to see out of it. I was looking at the file and it looks like the very front part of the helmet that covers the visor can be built as a separate part of the helmet. I plan on building it and I plan on using a car backup camera and monitor unit as part of the helmet like in the game.Just a question, do you plan on building this? I ask 'cause there's basically no way to see out of it.
Actually there is a way to see out of it. I was looking at the file and it looks like the very front part of the helmet that covers the visor can be built as a separate part of the helmet. I plan on building it and I plan on using a car backup camera and monitor unit as part of the helmet like in the game.
thanks. I wish you luck on your build as well. If my first idea doesn't work out that well I might try yours, if thats ok with you.I am almost done fabricating mine. I have made mine from steel, so this has taken me a little longer than a normal build. I am using a 5 megapixel cam, connected to a small computer running machine vision software that I see inside on a screen. The software outlines objects and identifies them, tells me how far away they are, and, if they are moving, how fast. I wish you the best luck with your build, let me know how it goes
thanks. I wish you luck on your build as well. If my first idea doesn't work out that well I might try yours, if thats ok with you.
I was thinking as a way to cheat the little "peep sight" camera you could add this attachment(image link below) and just run your video feed to an internal screen. Also another issue I had run into while trying to devise a way to get a video feed is this: How am I going to get a light-weight power supply to feed this, and do I have to put it into the helmet, and if not, how do I hide the wires feeding the power, running from wherever I decide to put it?
http://http://www.google.com/imgres?q=gungnir+helmet+attachments&hl=en&safe=off&sa=X&rlz=1C1_____enUS440US440&biw=1280&bih=963&tbm=isch&prmd=ivnsfd&tbnid=YDDSlzy-jPgD4M:&imgrefurl=http://mack144sblog.blogspot.com/2011/05/helmet-of-day_09.html&docid=MpoP_3U-9tS_jM&w=200&h=200&ei=I9M_TsfSD8XbgQeQ8ZDYDQ&zoom=1&iact=hc&vpx=1076&vpy=129&dur=600&hovh=160&hovw=160&tx=36&ty=100&page=1&tbnh=160&tbnw=158&start=0&ndsp=27&ved=1t:429,r:5,s:0
Actually my idea is a little bit different. I plan to use a different type of plastic that you can paint on. I plan to use a flat base color on the front of the visor that will still allow me to see through it from the other side. I'm going to do this atleast three or four times so that I have extra in case I make a mistake or something.yea i had thought of that but i wasn't if you could paint over iridium visor plates
I have another idea for the visor. I am going to make the helmet and leave the eye hole open and put an ipod touch behind it. If you set it to camera mode and just set it in there you would have an easy heads up display. Plus it would be cool to have one that has the face lock on for a cool target locator
I have another idea for the visor. I am going to make the helmet and leave the eye hole open and put an ipod touch behind it. If you set it to camera mode and just set it in there you would have an easy heads up display. Plus it would be cool to have one that has the face lock on for a cool target locator
Though I think he did a fantastic job on this model, may I suggest trying out a different version of the same helm as to not bother him? JTM1997 has a fantastic model that both I unfolded in a high def version here:http://www.4shared.com/file/--jis-Xz/GUNGNIR__Kadus27_JTM1997_Gungn.html?hi was wondering if there were still any working links, both 4shared and megaupload no longer work
megaupload appears to be getting sued or something
i would really like to make this
--thnx