Centurion Original Eye Scanner 0838 viewsThe circuit board as stored in the helmets' mohawk section.
Centurion Original Eye Scanner 1038 viewsThe removed eye scanner. Remember: All bulbs, no LED's!
Centurion Original Eye Scanner 0337 viewsThe following photos were kindly taken by Flightleader Serpentine who opened up his original helmet to show us some of the inner details and the eye scanner.
Centurion Original Eye Scanner 0737 viewsEmpty eye slit / visor, as seen from the inside of the helmet.
Also note the "salt and pepper" holes above.
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Centurion Original Eye Scanner 1837 viewsDetail shot of the resin holder / single light bulbs.
Centurion Original Eye Scanner 1937 views"No Centurions were harmed while making these photos."
The helmet was easily put back together in less than 5 minutes... sorry... centons.
Centurion Original Eye Scanner 0436 viewsEye scanner unit removed from visor. Also note the detached mouthpiece on the left.
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Centurion Original Eye Scanner 0936 viewsThis small hinge was added to accommodate the circuit board(s) to the mohawks' curvature.
Centurion Original Eye Scanner 1736 viewsThe exposed light bulbs sans plastic / diffusor covering. In all, 32 light bulbs were used for making the eye scanner.
Centurion Original Eye Scanner 0636 viewsThe rim of the "horse shoe" mouthpiece holder is also covered with chrome tape so you can't see any of the resin underneath is showing through when the mouthpiece is attached.
Centurion Original Eye Scanner 0135 viewsTwo slotted screws on each side hold up the resin holder bar behind the slit of the visor.
Photos courtesy of Flightleader Serpentine.
Centurion Original Eye Scanner 0235 viewsEye scanner removed from helmet.
Centurion Original Eye Scanner 1435 viewsRed translucent plastic was placed in front of the bulbs, while a tissue-like material acted as diffusor.
Centurion Original Eye Scanner 1534 viewsDetail shot of the tissue-like material next to the red plastic as placed in front of the bulbs.