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Red Visors
Posted: Mon Dec 26, 2016 10:48 pm
by delabane
Hello,
Ordered a Rubies Helmet, going to paint it up as a Shadow Guard, can anyone suggest what red visors are normally used? Thanks
Re: Red Visors
Posted: Tue Dec 27, 2016 6:21 am
by LuciousTalvloinne
What you are looking for is basically an Insert like this

They are usually around $50.
Or you can custom your own. Using plastic, mirror chrome tint and red cellophane.
Re: Red Visors
Posted: Tue Dec 27, 2016 12:08 pm
by delabane
Is that for a motorbike visor?
Thanks
Re: Red Visors
Posted: Wed Dec 28, 2016 5:16 am
by LuciousTalvloinne
Football or Lacrosse helmet visor insert.
Re: Red Visors
Posted: Wed Dec 28, 2016 9:47 am
by delabane
Ahh ok thanks
Re: Red Visors
Posted: Wed Dec 28, 2016 11:17 am
by delabane
Been looking on-line for these as American Football is not huge In the UK. Seem quite hard to find so far.
Re: Red Visors
Posted: Wed Dec 28, 2016 6:18 pm
by cooldevo
Another option is to take a mold of where your visor will sit using various materials (or freehand it, with caveats) and mold it to shape yourself.
- Buy a sheet of clear acrylic;
- bake in the oven to soften it;
- form to shape on your mold and let it cool; and then
- apply red car window tint to the inside of the visor.
If you don't want to make a mold you can do it freehand by softening the acrylic and using a sheet of felt to gently shape it directly inside the helmet. BUT need to be careful because:
- Heat could warp the helmet plastic/paint
- could push fingerprints or mar the surface easier than over a mold (felt will help with this)
- Need to be quick, as it will cool quickly enough to make it hard to shape after max 10-15 seconds. That starts from the time you take it out of the oven and any time to get it into the felt and place it inside the helmet
If it goes firm too quickly, you can always re-heat it to soften it up. If you let it get too hot it'll boil/bubble and not be usable.
Re: Red Visors
Posted: Thu Dec 29, 2016 9:51 am
by delabane
Many thanks that another option if I can't buy one.

Re: Red Visors
Posted: Fri Dec 30, 2016 5:52 am
by LuciousTalvloinne
What it would cost you to get the shield you could get the materials to make your own visor and have spare for any issues.
Re: Red Visors
Posted: Fri Dec 30, 2016 12:50 pm
by cooldevo
LuciousTalvloinne wrote:What it would cost you to get the shield you could get the materials to make your own visor and have spare for any issues.
This exactly. Since it was my first time doing anything like this it took two failed tries before the third try worked beautifully. First time I pressed too hard and permanently put some fingerprints into it. The second time I didn't press hard enough and marred up one corner. Almost sounds like 'The 3 Bears' story... the third time was just right. The mirror tint goes on the inside of the visor which means the mirror tint will enhance any imperfections if they are noticeable.
The Acrylic can be bought from likely any Lowe's type store or many plastics shops often have extra cut-offs from when they cut pieces for a job. The cutoffs are usually smaller and oddly shaped so can't be reused. The place near me I got it from gave their cut-offs away for a donation to the charity they had chosen. So I donated $5 and they gave me 3-4 pieces. It was really nice acrylic too. The mirror tint should be able to be acquired from any place that does car window tinting... they may also have cut-offs from projects they've done which would make it cheaper than buying a larger piece.
In the end it cost me $5 for the acrylic, about 45 minutes of time, and $1 for the felt. The red car mirror tint came from the vendor that I bought the helmet kit from. Definitely beats the price that a face shield would have cost. A face shield may also still need to be shaped a bit with a heat gun or oven, depending on how flexible it is to fit the loose "v" shape for the visor opening.