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:
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:
Step three, spray the helmet with black primer and test fit:
Step four, tack the acrylic pieces in place with CA adhesive and test fit again:
Step five, caulk around th edges with clay:
Step six, mask off the inside of the acrylic where you'll need to see through:
Step seven, pour a batch of black casting resin inside and coat everything:
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:
Stay tuned for painting the outside and mirroring the inside. Also, keep your fingers crossed in the hopes that this will work out...
Here's how I've been going about it...
Step one, cut out the recessed areas:
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:
Step three, spray the helmet with black primer and test fit:
Step four, tack the acrylic pieces in place with CA adhesive and test fit again:
Step five, caulk around th edges with clay:
Step six, mask off the inside of the acrylic where you'll need to see through:
Step seven, pour a batch of black casting resin inside and coat everything:
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:
Stay tuned for painting the outside and mirroring the inside. Also, keep your fingers crossed in the hopes that this will work out...