Kris Lyssara
Sr Member
When I was looking at reference photos a while back, the hero suit used in some of the promo pics (as opposed to the digital one used for the poster referenced above), had a few telling details that I also noticed on the Mk. II suit's promo photos (and HD screenshots).
Six or seven (not positive) LEDs per eye, mounted above the eye, with an angled mirror directing the light out. White translucent acrylic between the LEDs and the mirror to diffuse the light. Clear lens over all of this, probably with a gap at the bottom to allow the wearer to see. Then a gap, then the faceplate. I'll try and get some shots up to show exactly what I'm talking about, but it's most evident on the Mk. II promotional image; you can count the lens flares from the LEDs in the eye. I know that there's at least six there, and I think I count a seventh, but I'm not sure.
I haven't built this yet (though I've got the parts; I just need to get around to it at this point). It *might* be possible to use a one-way mirror to increase the field of vision, but I'm not sure. I will be testing it when I build it, though.
Six or seven (not positive) LEDs per eye, mounted above the eye, with an angled mirror directing the light out. White translucent acrylic between the LEDs and the mirror to diffuse the light. Clear lens over all of this, probably with a gap at the bottom to allow the wearer to see. Then a gap, then the faceplate. I'll try and get some shots up to show exactly what I'm talking about, but it's most evident on the Mk. II promotional image; you can count the lens flares from the LEDs in the eye. I know that there's at least six there, and I think I count a seventh, but I'm not sure.
I haven't built this yet (though I've got the parts; I just need to get around to it at this point). It *might* be possible to use a one-way mirror to increase the field of vision, but I'm not sure. I will be testing it when I build it, though.