Quick and Dirty Visor for an Ithica EVA Helmet

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thorssoli

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Before anyone gets too excited, this will not be perfect. I do expect it'll look the part though.

Here's how I've been going about it...

Step one, cut out the recessed areas:
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Step two, cut out pieces of 1/8" amber acrylic, cook them in the oven until they're soft and flexible, and press them into the holes with a rag so that they become convex:
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Step three, spray the helmet with black primer and test fit:
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Step four, tack the acrylic pieces in place with CA adhesive and test fit again:
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Step five, caulk around th edges with clay:
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Step six, mask off the inside of the acrylic where you'll need to see through:
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Step seven, pour a batch of black casting resin inside and coat everything:
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Step eight, after the resin has started to cure and before it is fully hardened, peel out the masking tape to uncover the acrylic viewports:
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Stay tuned for painting the outside and mirroring the inside. Also, keep your fingers crossed in the hopes that this will work out...
 
You've always got such cool ideas thorssoli! Very neat approach to this helmet, very excited to see how it turns out.
 
Step nine, mask off the viewports, pack the edges with filler putty. Then, when the putty has dried, spray the visor gloss black:
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Step ten, spray on a coat of Mirrachrome, allow to dry, and then remove the masking tape:
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Step eleven, test fit:
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Step twelve, wipe down the inside of the acrylic parts with acetone and/or rubbing alcohol:
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Step thirteen, dry out and remove fumes from inside the helmet:
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Step fourteen, lightly spray the inside of the acrylic parts with Mirrachrome:
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Step fifteen, smile for the camera:
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Step sixteen, test fit:
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Next up: candy-coating the outside of the whole thing to make the silver parts look gold.

Stay tuned...
 
I think it actualy looks kind of interesting with the orange on silver but i can't wait to see it done. great job i'll keep watching !
 
Step seventeen, spray on a coat of Tamiya "clear orange" acrylic:
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The color looks about right in sunlight, but it loses a bit indoors:
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Still, it seems to fit in with the rest of the stack okay:
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Sooner or later, someone's going to ask about visibility. Here's a shot from the inside of the helmet:
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The dark spot is where I put the Mirrachrome on a bit too thick. Otherwise, it's a bit cloudy but it works.
Next step, masking off the gold-tone parts and painting the rest of it. I should be able to call this thing done next time I post here.

Stay tuned...
 
OMG, great job on the helmet. I can't believe how well it turned out. What was the stuff that you sprayed inside the helmet on the visor to give it a mirrored finish and where can i get it?
Thanks.
 
Woah. I was thinking something like that might work, but to actually SEE it working, that's amazing! Props to you, Thorssoli!
 
In a way I like the look of these EVA Visors and in a way I don't, it just does'nt look like a true EVA. I mean if someone wanted to make a true EVA style helmet all they would have to do is cast it out of clear casting resin (not sure if you would have a clear view or not), and I know for a fact this could be vacuformed why not clear plastic vacuformed? Then just use the paint your own visor tutorial and you got a accurate EVA helmet you can look out of.
 
Wow. The helmet is amazing. Simply wow.

I agree with Nintendude; I wonder if your method of mirroring/tinting the acrylic could be applied to a full, vacuum-formed, transparent visor?

Otherwise, props! That is a beautiful looking helmet! (my wife would kill for one!)
 
This looks really nice, but I see why you did not do a full acrylic helmet. $20 an ounce for MirraChrome is a little cost prohibitive. :eek
 
This looks really nice, but I see why you did not do a full acrylic helmet. $20 an ounce for MirraChrome is a little cost prohibitive. :eek

If someone made a full acrylic helmet, I'd go that route instead. The price is steep, but I've got a bit leftover from when I did my car:
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Still painting the rest of the helmet. No pics yet.
 
What is Mirrachrome? And where can I purchase it? I'm making an Emile visor(I'm not a noob to this stuff) and I wanted to know if you airbrushed your paint on(I don't think there is another way though).
 
holy crap that stuff is expensive. was interested but... well i am cheap. great job though really impressed.
 
Step eighteen, mask off all of the metallic parts and spray on a coat of satin white paint (the primary color):
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Step nineteen, hand paint the brown portion (the secondary color):
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Step twenty, test fit:
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Step twenty-one, hand-paint the black details:
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I picked out some black details that were supposed to be left white. I felt like taking some license in making the paintjob a little more interesting.

Step twenty-two, sit back and marvel at what you've wrought:
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So that's it. Done.
 
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