![]() ![]() Vision & function = more important than looks. Double check that you neither obscure your vision nor sensors in the process. I added 2 wooden coffee stirrers to the visor as 'guards'. For one because it was there and it has a pin in the middle to open the glue, which adds extra detail. The rivets where pressed in with the cap of the superglue bottle. Looking at the reference, I thought it was important to work in layers to give it some depth, so I addes bits and pieces to some of the panels. ![]() Be careful, while it might be quite handy, that it sticks fast, it's also not very forgiving since it sticks fast (to fingers also). I tried to work symmetricaly as much as possible.Įverything was glued down using superglue. The parts that wrapped around corners where a little tricky, but it worked out fine. Using thin (1-2mm) EVA foam, I cut out all the shapes with a cutter knife and/or scissors. Then I drew the patterns on the helmet with a pencil (sorry, no pictures of that). First, I took out the visor, the electronics and the head strap. ![]()
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