Sandbagger's Iron-Man builds - Now in STEEL

just seen your new avatar...:cheers how does it feel to know you can reduce grown men to giddy little children?? ;) keep up the great work. and "super kudos" to your wife and family for the obvious total support of this time consuming "EPIC" build. seriously "thank you!" :love
 
just seen your new avatar...:cheers how does it feel to know you can reduce grown men to giddy little children?? ;) keep up the great work. and "super kudos" to your wife and family for the obvious total support of this time consuming "EPIC" build. seriously "thank you!" :love

Really nice that you have acknowledged the patience of those behind the scenes putting up with my obsession. She says thanks!



1. Each time I'm asked if I'm going to make it fly.... :p


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2. Fitting out the soft lining


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3. I'm playing around with an alternative to just leaving slots above the eyes. In order to COMPLETELY fill the eyes with illumination, I must find another way to bring the outside view in. I thought of using a couple of old phone LCD screens with the phone camera lenses poking out of some convenient spots, but the problem is focusing on screens so close to your eyes. I fear it would probably do damage fairly quickly.


So, I thought perhaps playing around with mirrors to periscope it up from the gap in the mouth.


First, I practiced on some ordinary glass. (Top of image.)


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4. Next, I cut some small mirrors.


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5 & 6. I glued them onto some rods so I could adjust the angles inside.


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I had to get someone else to wear it so I could photograph the eye through the mouth.


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So, it works. I can see unimpeded in front of me clear as a bell. All I have to do now is refine it.
 
Only one concern, lcd screens and periscopes cause you to lose depth perception so you many be walking into people and things at conventions, that is unless you have spotters with you.
 
Really nice that you have acknowledged the patience of those behind the scenes putting up with my obsession. She says thanks!



1. Each time I'm asked if I'm going to make it fly.... [emoji14]


http://i.imgur.com/7oIVb4R.jpg


2. Fitting out the soft lining


http://i.imgur.com/SNAOzeQ.jpg


3. I'm playing around with an alternative to just leaving slots above the eyes. In order to COMPLETELY fill the eyes with illumination, I must find another way to bring the outside view in. I thought of using a couple of old phone LCD screens with the phone camera lenses poking out of some convenient spots, but the problem is focusing on screens so close to your eyes. I fear it would probably do damage fairly quickly.


So, I thought perhaps playing around with mirrors to periscope it up from the gap in the mouth.


First, I practiced on some ordinary glass. (Top of image.)


http://i.imgur.com/bk0yWaQ.jpg


4. Next, I cut some small mirrors.


http://i.imgur.com/ewnIgWS.jpg


5 & 6. I glued them onto some rods so I could adjust the angles inside.


http://i.imgur.com/tDIWiXE.jpg


http://i.imgur.com/oieUzdV.jpg


I had to get someone else to wear it so I could photograph the eye through the mouth.


http://i.imgur.com/dYmXdAU.jpg


So, it works. I can see unimpeded in front of me clear as a bell. All I have to do now is refine it.
Have you tried this?

XRobots - Iron Man Cosplay Electronic Motorized H…: http://youtu.be/SHcH60giVys
 
Have you tried using a second colored lens? For my Star Lord build in using Risu's kit. It's a clear front with red LED lights and a blue lend closest to my eye to negate the red
 
I'm not going to go that way. Two narrow slots set away from your eyes is impedance enough to your vision, offering no peripheral whatsoever. Putting any kind of lens or lighting in front of that makes it even worse. No, I think clear mirrors is the way to go unless I can find some sort of electronic optic that is affordable and is OK to focus on so close to the eyes.

Thanks for the suggestions though.

SB
 
I'm not going to go that way. Two narrow slots set away from your eyes is impedance enough to your vision, offering no peripheral whatsoever. Putting any kind of lens or lighting in front of that makes it even worse. No, I think clear mirrors is the way to go unless I can find some sort of electronic optic that is affordable and is OK to focus on so close to the eyes.

Thanks for the suggestions though.

SB

I've seen people try to use the internals for video glasses (e.g. http://www.ebay.com/itm/52-inch-Scr...921?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item234857d851) and a small camera mounted in the chin. Could be worth exploring...
 
Only one concern, lcd screens and periscopes cause you to lose depth perception so you many be walking into people and things at conventions, that is unless you have spotters with you.

Depends on you you set them up. You can have stereoscopic arrangements of mirrors so you can have a focal plane very similar to your own vision. It's all about adjusting the angles.

But yes, it will take some practice getting around in it nevertheless.
 
This evening's work.


1. Making the hinges for the helmet face plate.Aluminium struts with steel pivots to weld inside the helmet.


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2. Hinge pivot gets welded into the end of the slot so the strut can swing up out of the helmet. Other end gets welded into the inside of the faceplate.


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3. Hinges and struts welded in.


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4. View showing the inside where the top hinge swing-arms (struts) are welded in.


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5. Top two swing-arms done. Two to do on the bottom - offset parallelogram style.


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Hey SB, how is the view-point wearing the helmet while it's in the open position. From the last pic, it would seem very limited. That just also could be from the angle of the pic, just wondering thanx...GM
 
Hey SB, how is the view-point wearing the helmet while it's in the open position. From the last pic, it would seem very limited. That just also could be from the angle of the pic, just wondering thanx...GM

It's fine. The top lip of the faceplate lines up with the top of the brow. In that picture the hinge is also not fully pushed back.

Wait until I get the bottom pair of struts on and then you'll see mate.
 
no way this is droppin 5 pages bro. NOT ON MY WATCH!! ok, im goin to bed......iron-man:sleep.... iron-man:sleep..... iron-man:sleep. its like counting sheep!! :D
 
Hey SB what kind of template did you use for the helmet foam or paper? I'm trying to fabricate mk42 helmet from steel but finding foam template has too much 'bendy-ness' as I can't just bend the steel into where I want as you would foam is it a bit of trial and error?


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This is a great solution! i boought them myself and are also easily powered by 2 coin batteries CR2032. So the complete lighting system is very small, compact and light!
And the mark 42/43 needs no fading so this is a lighting system done for about 20 Bucks!

^^^ Ta mate! :)


Had fun today pulling apart some lovely little bright LED torches and resoldering longer wires on the COB to get the illuminated strip out of the main body.


Now I have two strips just the right size for the eyes and two neat little battery tubes to install in the suit for easy battery changes.


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Funboy, I'm having a little break from the suit to do some work in the observatory. Shooting some deep space objects as well as the current comet Lovejoy in the sky. Also a bit of knife-smiting with my home-made forges.

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Beast, I'm using Sharkhead7854-ironman-helmet-foam-unfold-by-JFcustom.pdo and Robo3687/JfCustom-modified for the rest of the suit.

JayC, yes, its'a cheap, elegant and effective lighting solution that well competes with daylight.

SB
 
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