


Here are some links for other installation methodes as well. Have a look at my helmet here if you want to, but as I said, its glued in too and I had a little bit of trouble also, but I m happy with the result at least. should work just fine with a clone helmet too. there are many threads here and on other boards showing that with boba fett helmets or TK buckets. you could also just glue some pieces of aluminum or so into it to fix it.

but it might be enough, depends on what you want. but in my opinion with just some few screws the visor will never fit really really tight. the good thing there is, that you could change the visor later. On the other hand you could just glue 4 or more nuts into the helmet, or chicago screws, so you are able to fixating the visor mechanical by the screws. another way could be to fix the visor inside with some wooden pieces or something, put some clay from the outside to close every slit and than glue it. well there are some less liquid but more jelly like glues that might be better for the job. I like it glued in so that the whole helmet becomes a little bit massive an one piece, but with mine I had some problems with the glue too. at least I don't have much experience with these kind of Visor installation too, but there are some different options.
