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Usaeatt's Stormtrooper Helmet interior Kit build


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I am starting my second kit from Aaron http://www.whitearmor.net/forum/topic/37770-tk-helmet-interior-kit/page-1.  The first one was a beta and it was lots of fun.  The first kit I installed the parts with magnets and velcro so I could easily move it around while working on it.  I posted the pics in Aarons development thread http://www.whitearmor.net/forum/topic/32601-tk-helmet-interior-parts/page-1.  This time around I will be using the spacers and JB Weld to make everything permanent, but removable.  

 

Photo Bucket's site it down for maintenance so I will post pics of the progress shortly.

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Photo Bucket it back online this morning...  so here are some updates.  First please read Aaron's thread on his install ideas http://www.whitearmor.net/forum/topic/39111-tk-helmet-interior-assembly-thread/  I used several of his techniques.

 

First I stripped the helmet clean of the plastidip and placed spacers using Aaron's idea.

 

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I also installed extra spacers to hold the fans

 

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I wanted to install the ear speaker piece without have to worry about putting on the outside ears.  So I used the JB weld compound to hold the washer and nut to the outside ear pieces.

 

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i repurposed two of my old boxes to use in the channel of the nape of the neck.

 

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i also installed the ear mics and held in place with some E6000.

 

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Next I went to work on the ear speaker housing.  i used 1/4" spacers on the inside.  This will let me secure them to the helmet.

 

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I drilled out the holes for the socket head screws and cut a piece of cloth to cover the 40mm speaker.

 

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I used 24 screws for each side... spaced at approximately 6mm apart.

 

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i secured the screws and cloth with some E6000.  As a note a few of the screws wound up right on the 1/4" spacers.  Easy fix... I cut the screws down.

 

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I marked and drilled the location for the spacers.  

 

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Secured the ear piece to the helmet.

 

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For the fans I removed the cover and drilled a hole for the screw.  A corresponding hole will need to also be drilled in the cover.

 

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Test fit... 

 

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I realized a little later on that I had the fans connected at different angles.  The left mount needed to be moved.

 

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So I built up a spot with the JB weld....  easy fix.

 

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The cheek boxes are a perfect fit for the ICOMM and hearing assist.  in order to secure the electronic boards I used another hex spacers.  As a note, make sure you buy several different sizes when you order...  the spacers and screws are cheaper than the cost of shipping.  :duim:   You will also need to mark and drill the locations where the peripheral items will connect to the boards.

 

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I inserted a thin piece of styrene to work as a way to hold the lid in place.  The small hole in the top of the styrene is for the screw.

 

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test fit and secure.

 

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I sprayed the inside of the helmet with the plastidip.  I also sprayed the boxes....

 

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i then worked on the pieces behind the hovi tips.   I used the thin metal sheeting instead of the styrene.

 

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Next I trimmed out the vocoder.  Used Aarons tip on the thin metal.  I also added the thin metal to the sides of the vocoder extending them out to the corners of the frown.  I also E6000 the mic in place and painted.

 

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I have installed all the boxes with electronics and the piece behind the hovi tips.  The hovi piece needs to be screw in closer to the face....  I will fix that.  The vocoder is on to show how it fits.  i need to wire and install the fans, ear mic and speakers.   :)

 

Please give suggestions....  this time I went with black padding instead of white....  I like it better.  The pad is an old one from my ACH.

 

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I have installed all the boxes with electronics and the piece behind the hovi tips. The hovi piece needs to be screw in closer to the face.... I will fix that. The vocoder is on to show how it fits. i need to wire and install the fans, ear mic and speakers. :)

 

Please give suggestions.... this time I went with black padding instead of white.... I like it better. The pad is an old one from my ACH.

 

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Looks really tidy! I like how it looks less circuit boardy. Where did you find these fancy parts(vocoder, hovi tip?

 

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