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    🪦 puckface ●
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    08-24-2011, 11:56 PM (This post was last modified: 08-25-2011, 12:01 AM by puckface.)
    Something I\'ve been working on lately in between my bust work schedule. My lady and I decided that we\'d go as Cyclops and Phoenix this Halloween (when I\'m not sporting "whitey", of course) so I got started on my own custom Cyclops visor. I\'ve been kicking myself lately for not buying the official replicas a few years back. Then, they never really went over $50 bucks. Now they are hard to find under $200! So it\'s safe to say I was gonna make my own.

    I started with a cheap visor you can probably find at any local costume shop. I popped out the lens and took a heat gun to the surface and reshaped the opening to be a bit thinner. I then sanded it all down and added 2 small plastic inserts on each side of the opening. Then, I made a trip to Dollar Tree (where nothing is over $1) searching for odds and ends that may make decent additions to the visor. I came across a pair of headphones and instantly knew they\'d be a great feature. I got home, pulled them off the headband, popped out the speakers, and walah. Perfect fit. I just added 5/8 screws at the base and eyeglass screws at the tip. Then, for aesthetics, I took a few plastic drywall inserts, slit them in half, and glued them in place. Overall, it took some time, but doing another would be a breeze now that I know how and what to use.

    Right now it\'s just has a primer coat but I plan on sanding it down a bit more and adding a gun-metal grey base. Then I will go and highlight certain features to make it pop. The red lens is also temporary but a very cheap alternative. It\'s made of a clear, plastic envelope I got from Dollar Tree as well. (3 in one pack). Hopefully I can snag a few LED\'s to go inside the visor to really set it off.

    AAAAANNNYWAAYS, here are a few pics for now. I know there are other comic nerds out there who may appreciate this. All in all, I have less than $10 in the visor. Figured it was much better than $200+. It may not be official, but I dig it. Here are a few pics of what I have so far.

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    08-25-2011, 12:02 AM
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    #3
    08-25-2011, 12:02 AM
    With a temporary red lens...

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    And a pic of me sporting the visor when I first picked it up :lol:

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    Thanks for looking!
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    #4
    08-25-2011, 06:47 AM
    Now THAT is some awesome creativity!!
    I love it Scott, it looks really good man.
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    #5
    08-25-2011, 11:34 AM
    This is just beyond cool scott. This is the type of stuff I have been really getting into over the past 2-3 years. The feeling of making something cool out of all sorts of randomness is a great feeling. I love the uniqueness of it...

    take care,
    Tommy
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    #6
    08-25-2011, 06:29 PM
    Now that is awesome!!!!!!!!!
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    #7
    08-26-2011, 02:49 AM
    I really enjoyed this post.
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    #8
    08-26-2011, 03:23 AM
    Scott...that\'s awesome man! Very cool that you figured out how to make something so pro looking out of cheap materials and even cooler that you shared it with all of us! I think your costumes are going to be amazing...especially with your creativity and attention to detail!
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    #9
    08-28-2011, 07:20 PM
    thanks a ton, fellas! I\'m glad you all dig it! I finally got around to getting a color I liked for the base. I picked up some lacquer paint from Hobby Lobby called "graphite dust" and it\'s absolutely spot on to the color I had imagined in my head. It\'s almost a gunmetal grey but with tiny sparkles. It really sets it off. Now all I need to do is select a visor I\'m happy with, then possibly install some LEDs.

    Here are a few pics for now, hope you like them! (the first picture shows off the sparkle really well)

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    #10
    08-28-2011, 09:15 PM
    Very cool.
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