Thread:Ovidkid/@comment-11160795-20190114071100/@comment-11479355-20190114081132

In a few occasions in the TV series, Gaim's Pulp Eye would briefly turn white when he switched Arms. However, that is most likely just convenient digital editing because as can be seen from Gaim's very first transformation in episode 1, where we see a shot of his helmet appearing before the armor unfolds, the Ride Wear visor is meant to be just a blank space before any Arms is attached to the Rider.

Thus, the image of the Ride Wear in the Chouzenshuu is a slightly more accurate depiction. However, whoever was behind the process of making the book clearly did a bad job, because the bottom part of the white-colored Pulp Eye is still slightly visible despite most of the visor being taken up by a blank space as it should be. That being said, I would still go for the image ripped from the Chouzenshuu simply because the older image has the top part of Gaim's head crest cropped off (what a bummer).

Also, Ovid, I'm surprised you somehow mistook an official image for the cobbled-together Ride Wear from the Deviantart interactive flashes because there's clearly a lot of differences between the two.