Re: Imperial welding droid I'D Thread
Would like to know if the LF-10 Incandescent with shade.....bottom thrusters is correct?
Would like to know if the LF-10 Incandescent with shade.....bottom thrusters is correct?
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Holy **** leyrich. That is exactly right. Scaling from the T62 turret, I calculated the ball must have a diameter of 1.59". The standard ping pong ball has a diameter of 40 millimeters, which is 1.57". Smart find!!!
The part inside the helmet is not uniform in shape and has a small ridge towards the join to the turret under ring, if you heat the Vader part and splay it out it fits perfectly, I'm not saying they did this but it's possible
Ping pong won't work as its a sphere, the kit part that sits on it has a specific shape that looks trimmed but isn't and wouldn't sit on a sphere
This took 20 seconds, I reckon its the correct part and what they did and the front kit part fits perfect and lines up to all the joins required to match the original
http://i47.photobucket.com/albums/f157/saberjunky/FullSizeRender_zpsfzfkfq7h.jpg
Yeah I guess the back of Vader's head is the answer! Would you mind posting a pic of only the back of the helm. I just want to see what it looks like once it has been heated and widened a bit. Part of me still wishes the silly ping pong ball was the answer though just for the fun of it being a part...
Would like to know if the LF-10 Incandescent with shade.....bottom thrusters is correct?
Ah ok I'm very glad I was wrong on that one. The scan I found must have been a weak injection. The plastic didn't fill multiple circles around the sprue. Bummer for whoever owned that one!
Hmmm.. one of Part 24 looks quite different, as well as Part(s) 18 / 51. Different kit Julien?I think the guy who owns this one is a lucky guy ! These half circules are not injection issue.
Hmmm.. one of Part 24 looks quite different, as well as Part(s) 18 / 51. Different kit Julien?
BTW, great to see some "new" models come out of the woodwork to be ID'd. Great work guys and thanks for sharing. This is the sort of stuff that truly inspires one to get the kit parts out and glue something!