Screen Accurate ESB Helmet Questions...

JimmyC

Active Hunter
So I've been searching around the boards here and else where, trying to find some straight up answers...On the screen accurate ESB Fett bucket:
  1. Were the ear caps made out of metal or resin? my guess is metal..
  2. Now, onto the stalk.. Resin or metal? i have seen both resin, metal, hollow, solid.. ?
  3. Did the range finder have lights? red or green? did it have a servo? I know, i have seen so many pictures of the 9 volt battery on the inside back of the bucket..
  4. What is the rest of that stuff back there? my head is spinning..
  5. What was the range finder at the top made out of? i know about the camera view finder.. but what else?
  6. How was the T visor actually attached to the bucket? Iv seen a few ways...
Sorry about all the questions..

Any answers are most welcome...
Thanks guys!
-Jimmy
 
I will try to answer these, but others can chime in as well.

1. Metal
2. Metal with a drilled out passage for wire from the helmet
3. Yes there were red lights on it. No it didn't have a servo. The battery was for the lights in the rangefinder.
4. I would guess you are talking about the MQ1 calculator board
5. The RF was a fiberglass piece with a acrylic piece that the viewfinder attaches to.
6. The visor was attached with metal clips and screws.

I hope that helps.
 
thank you! :)

I know about the MQ1 I was able to pick a real one up already... what im wondering about is this:

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Im assuming the blue switch is for the lights but what is the rest of that.. i think i see a battery and maybe some foam but there is definitly a something else there...

-Jimmy
 
If this is any help ,circuit BGHUNTER.JPGthis is what it looks like (well this is my version but its exactly the same) like Kaane said its just for the lighting sequince, You dont need to add it to your helmet only 4 people I know of have them thats 4 out of 100s , so its not a concern for most
 
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