Iron Man

Keivan

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Hi Folks I'm building Mark 42 iron man suite on my printer and i wanted to install the motorized servos and led can any one guide me to any one that has a servos or led kit for iron man helmet, i know i used to see one guy that sold the full kit for the helmet and led eyes. any help is appreciated. i already found hyperdyne.com but i was wondering if there is any thing else out there i really like the version that i saw where the activation of the helmet is with a magnet switch and when the helmet closes there is iron clamp sound effect that is absolutely exactly what i need

thanks guys
Keivan
 
Hi Folks I'm building Mark 42 iron man suite on my printer and i wanted to install the motorized servos and led can any one guide me to any one that has a servos or led kit for iron man helmet, i know i used to see one guy that sold the full kit for the helmet and led eyes. any help is appreciated. i already found hyperdyne.com but i was wondering if there is any thing else out there i really like the version that i saw where the activation of the helmet is with a magnet switch and when the helmet closes there is iron clamp sound effect that is absolutely exactly what i need

thanks guys
Keivan
So it's lifesized? Are you using Arduino? I can send you a website for affordable servos if you like.

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So it's lifesized? Are you using Arduino? I can send you a website for affordable servos if you like.

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yes this is a suit for me so it is life size, I dont know how to use Arduino i was hoping to get a pre made kit that i had to solder together, and ofcorse i would need servos and LEDs and sound card to make the sound
 
yes this is a suit for me so it is life size, I dont know how to use Arduino i was hoping to get a pre made kit that i had to solder together, and ofcorse i would need servos and LEDs and sound card to make the sound
Personally I would use an arduino and breadboard as opposed to a kit because kits can be expensive and also, arduino is programable in terms of turn limit. Ill send you a link to a servo or stepper motor. There are a lot of great tutorials for arduino online. I don't have any experience with sound boards though.

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Personally I would use an arduino and breadboard as opposed to a kit because kits can be expensive and also, arduino is programable in terms of turn limit. Ill send you a link to a servo or stepper motor. There are a lot of great tutorials for arduino online. I don't have any experience with sound boards though.

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I would like the link to the servo and stepper motors too please
 
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