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I'd like to build one of these mask / headset things. I can identify some of the pieces and tools used to connect things (ex. The action camera and swivel thing on top seems to use those GoPro screws) but other aspects I'm clueless about.

It seems like a lot of the parts might have been 3D printed, but I have no idea where I could produce or buy some of the parts.

Any advice? Pic related.

>> No.1632164
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Another shot for reference

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One more.

>> No.1632170

>>1632162
Are any of those parts functional or is it just straightforward cosplay?

>> No.1632182

>>1632162
Looks like it was put together with bits of plastic model kits and pop rivets.

>> No.1632185

>>1632162
Just build your own out of things from the junk draw and spay paint it black just like that person did.

>> No.1632227

>>1632170
Apparently they're functional or partially functional.

>>1632182
Ok cool, that should be pretty doable then. You think it's like plastic Gundam model kits? Or something else?

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>>1632227
Yeah, shit like that. It is not uncommon. Even movie special effects people have been using model kits and toys to make props for decades. This prop from the original Star Wars film famously used the tire rims from a kids semi-truck.

Also, you will never be able to unsee it now that I mentioned it. You are welcome.

>> No.1632357

the main helmet which holds everything is a full face snorkel mask.

>> No.1632377

it looks like you could just glue a bunch of used parts to a mask, maybe old air conditioner and car parts, or parts from some old as electronics, tv's maybe, microwave. go to the dump and start smashing.

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>>1632162
kit-bashing
thank me later.

>> No.1633801

Looks like some Wifi antenna connectors mixed in there.

>> No.1634744

>>1632243
you can use model parts and cheap plastic scrap for the decorations, but if you want is semifunctional, like cameras and microphone, you should have a solid base that you can connect those as well as wires and batteries to.

>> No.1635452

>>1632162
You can buy all this shit from Aliexpress. The mask is a snorkel, and the camera is a cheap gopro knockoff.

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Cool if someone guess all the parts.

>> No.1636137

>>1632162
The mask is literally a full face snorkel you can get off alie Express, iirc it comes with a gopro mount and some accessories to boot

>> No.1636239

Does anyone know how one would model a mask in blender, to use in real life for 3D printing, I understand the basics but im wrapping my head around how to make more complicated things in blender that don't have fully confined restraints.

>> No.1636283

>>1632162

This is to cyberpunk what brass gears are to steampunk.

>> No.1636771

>>1632162
This looks like some Borg stuff from Star Trek.

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>>1632162
Here is a picture of your cyberpunk mask.

>> No.1637734

>>1632164
All that for a shitty sub-HD camera to block your vision? Steampunk isn't the amalgamation of shit taste with shit design fondled together to make something with a bunch of unnecessary screws and angles. Steampunk is the development of modern technology using only battery power, steam power, and metals, usually brass, bronze, and copper. The reason for this is because in the olden days, this really was a thing, up till iron and steal was made and things could be made smaller, lighter, and stronger. Especially after the development of plastics. Also, there would be no cameras. It would be layers of magnifying lenses manually or automatically adjusted using levers and battery operated type writer buttons on the wrist.

>> No.1637756

>>1632162
Finally! A use for that box of random vacuum cleaner attachments!