Good morning, and if no one else has said it - you are a great Dad, and he will remember this. Secondly, Tommy - hands down. Thirdly, I learned to use door screen and automotive grill as a visor, since it allows better air flow and breathing. I use glazing and spot putty in place of body filler with hardener - drying time is fast, and requires no additional hardener, just mix tube well before use - for filling, and there is a great guy on here that makes helmets as a side thing, he is called Stickasaurus on UA-cam. He recently put out a video on how he sands and fills and is a great help. When I use supports of any kind, I usually have a top z distance of 0.22 in the slicer, it makes the supports much easier to remove, though it is good practice to be careful when removing supports from any space on the helmet to prevent damage. Keep on printing and have a great day!
Great build! I'm pretty sure Canadian Tire sells rolls of clear vinyl for covering furniture that might work well for the visor. As far as tinting it, maybe a thin wash of nuln oil or similar?
I mostly make Star Wars helmets and my go to for visors is the hobart welding face shields. They're already tinted black so there's no need to apply any colored film. It's hard to see in from the outside but you can see really well out of them. They've been perfect for Mandalorian and biker scout helmets. Hope that helps!
The mmpr green ranger is my all time favorite! I met Jason David Frank at Planet Comic Con KC! He was all about the fans! I paid for him to sign my green ranger funko pop and I was tellin him about my kids so he gave me 3 more autographs. One extra for myself and one for each of my kids at the time. That helmet turned out awesome! I used that some filler on my Jay Garrick Flash helmet really like it.
For the visor I recommend a face shield (like during Covid) and some cheap window tint from Amazon. Cut the shield in the shape needed, stick the tint and you’re good to go
@@FacilityD20 I found pre tinted face shield for welders. Even easier just get that and cut into the shape needed. It’s called Hobart. Dark enough and can be found on Amazon
@FacilityD20 oh you don't, it's a dye. Get a cheap pot from a thrift store, boil some water, drop the packet of dye in, stir it up to disolve, then empty the color enhancer packet in, with a little dawn dish soap, stir it up and let the water cool to about 130° F, dip the visor in for about 10-20 min depending on how dark you want it. There's a couple vids on YT about it. But it HAS to be idye "POLY". The normal stuff won't work
@FacilityD20 I made Hunter Denos Pink and Red helmets. Currently working on Russel Curry's Zenith ranger helmet, then chance and Tessa for black and green so that they can have them at cons.
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Good morning, and if no one else has said it - you are a great Dad, and he will remember this. Secondly, Tommy - hands down. Thirdly, I learned to use door screen and automotive grill as a visor, since it allows better air flow and breathing. I use glazing and spot putty in place of body filler with hardener - drying time is fast, and requires no additional hardener, just mix tube well before use - for filling, and there is a great guy on here that makes helmets as a side thing, he is called Stickasaurus on UA-cam. He recently put out a video on how he sands and fills and is a great help. When I use supports of any kind, I usually have a top z distance of 0.22 in the slicer, it makes the supports much easier to remove, though it is good practice to be careful when removing supports from any space on the helmet to prevent damage. Keep on printing and have a great day!
Thanks for the kind words and the tips.
One way mirror window tint works great
Thanks for the tip.
Amazing as always. This Power Rangers Halloween mask is amazing. 3D printing Halloween costumes is crazy cool.
thanks. 3d printing Halloween costumes of 3d printing cosplay in a great use of a 3d printer for beginners! haha
Great build! I'm pretty sure Canadian Tire sells rolls of clear vinyl for covering furniture that might work well for the visor. As far as tinting it, maybe a thin wash of nuln oil or similar?
Im going to check on that today thanks.
"Kishiryu Sentai Ryusoulger, Ryusoul Red"
Thanks for the visit
Great looking project
Thank you! Cheers!
I mostly make Star Wars helmets and my go to for visors is the hobart welding face shields. They're already tinted black so there's no need to apply any colored film. It's hard to see in from the outside but you can see really well out of them. They've been perfect for Mandalorian and biker scout helmets. Hope that helps!
Thanks for the tip
Looks awesome 😊😊😊
Pink Ranger ❤❤❤
Thanks. Great choice.
The mmpr green ranger is my all time favorite! I met Jason David Frank at Planet Comic Con KC! He was all about the fans! I paid for him to sign my green ranger funko pop and I was tellin him about my kids so he gave me 3 more autographs. One extra for myself and one for each of my kids at the time. That helmet turned out awesome! I used that some filler on my Jay Garrick Flash helmet really like it.
That is a awesome story, it seems like everyone who met JDF has a great story. He loved the fans.
Bro, you and the little man rock. :)
Thank you very much!
Parenting done right!
Thank you kindly
little man looked happy about the mask. happy Halloween
He was for sure. Thanks and happy Halloween to you as well
Where did you find model of 3d head? That is a really good idea and would love to use it.
It was free on thingiverse... don't have the link here, but you should find it with some searches.
Hi, a gread build mate that was cool but how big a bed does one need to print it out? thanks take care and have a great day!
It would need to be a little bigger then this say 400 x 400mm at least. Mu Longer LK5 could do it in one print
Ok cool thank you! nice one for the reply take care. @@FacilityD20
I have used cheap safety face shields with automotive window tint on them.
Good idea, i didn't think of that
@@FacilityD20 It's a common thing for Mandalorian helmets.
For the visor I recommend a face shield (like during Covid) and some cheap window tint from
Amazon. Cut the shield in the shape needed, stick the tint and you’re good to go
That is a good idea! I will try that next time thanks
@@FacilityD20 I found pre tinted face shield for welders. Even easier just get that and cut into the shape needed. It’s called Hobart. Dark enough and can be found on Amazon
I use Idye Poly Black to tint Clear PETG sheets for visors. But yeah, nice simple build.
Thanks for the info! I wonder how hard that would be to get stuck to the inside of the visor.
@FacilityD20 oh you don't, it's a dye. Get a cheap pot from a thrift store, boil some water, drop the packet of dye in, stir it up to disolve, then empty the color enhancer packet in, with a little dawn dish soap, stir it up and let the water cool to about 130° F, dip the visor in for about 10-20 min depending on how dark you want it. There's a couple vids on YT about it. But it HAS to be idye "POLY". The normal stuff won't work
@FacilityD20 I made Hunter Denos Pink and Red helmets. Currently working on Russel Curry's Zenith ranger helmet, then chance and Tessa for black and green so that they can have them at cons.
@Kaoticprops Ah man I appreciated that tip. That sounds interesting to try out.
@@FacilityD20 10/10 recommend over window tint or spray tint
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This means a lot! Thanks
Christopher Watkins at it again.
lol
Cool
Thanks!