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By KCGhostbuster
#370322
I can't explain why I think this is a good idea (or necessary), but it seemed like it be fun...

Cut pattern
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Pieces
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Rough Assembly
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Painted and Weathered
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Circuit Board (original)
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...and resin copy
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Test fit
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Top Greeble
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More to come...
Last edited by KCGhostbuster on January 23rd, 2012, 2:27 pm, edited 2 times in total.
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By KCGhostbuster
#371408
I created a silicone mold for the greeble base and poured a couple. Painted and attached.
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Next step, vac-form the body to create a light-weight piece with remote-controlled wheels.
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By KCGhostbuster
#371823
Nothing like standing in the garage and vac-forming pieces in sub-freezing weather...

Overall I'm pretty happy with the outcome. There is more webbing than I'd like -I bought a new vacuum pump and hoped I'd get better air evacuation but I need to make some adjustments/tweaks.
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I'm using thicker (and black styrene) and it a royal pain in the butt to cut free from the sheets.
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Falling back on the old pink insulation for the spacer (I love this stuff). Painted with black latex paint.
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-KCG
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A nice easy weekend gave me time to complete the Mouse Droid.

An initial coat of silver.
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Gutted an old remote control car and attached it to the base of the mouse droid.
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Rechargeable batteries (I've got two) for a nice long run time.
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Painted, weathered, detailed and done.
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