

The Biohelmet was one of the tougher parts to make and unfortunately I don't have any pictures of the in between steps, so I'll just try to describe it as best as I can. You need to use thinner cardboard so you can flex and shape it easier than the thick stuff. the top piece is an oval about 10" by 12". I cut an one inch slit on each side so I could bend and overlap the sides to get a slight bowl shape. I then made the piece that goes over the eyes. glue that on then make a rectangle about 5" by 6". Bend the side edges inward about 3/4" and glue it to the brow piece. Then cut two curves for the cheek pieces. make them long enough on top to reach your top bowl piece. Glue them, in place. You should have a start of a Biohelmet. It takes several more filler pieces to get the layering on the cheeks and forehead. The targeting laser is just a cheap three LED flashlight from the dollar store. with a red plastic lens over it. The paint is Hammered bronze metallic with sliver over the top. I also got a dollar store pair of amber sunglasses.. took the lenses out and glued them inside the helmet, for that shiny look. the extra space around the eyes was blacked out with electrical tape on the inside. I used two small Velcro tabs on the top of the mask to keep the helmet in place.