Zeroid from Terrahawks

KevinD

Sr Member
Here are a few pictures of my scratchbuild of a Zeroid from the Gerry Anderson series Terrahawks. The model has radio controlled moving eyes.
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Looks great, I loved that series! Are you able to give us a little more info? How big is it? What did you make him from?
 
Thanks. He's 20cm diameter and made from acrylic hemispheres. I did a build thread on here years ago but the images went in the photobucket changes.
 
Thanks. I do have the build photos on a disc somewhere. I will dig them out and light a fire under the boiler of my laptop and see if I can upload them again. Bear with me!
 
That's really kind - thanks so much - any ref would be hugely appreciated :)
I'm looking into using acrylic hemispheres and also interested in the electronics to make the mouth and eye lights look like the filming prop.

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Ok, I've found the photos. It was quite a while ago when I built it but as I recall, I used 20cm acrylic hemispheres. I put lights in the mouth that were wired to a sound-to-light chaser kit. The leds in the eyes were connected to a driver circuit that I bought online that flashes them in appropriate patterns. Each eye is moved by a servo and somehow I got all of the electronics and batteries into it. The speaker is connected to a jack socket so you can play any sounds through him. Hope this helps.
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Thanks so much - this is great - already I can see better ways of doing a couple of things than i was planning - like creating the recess for the eyes for example - quick question - how did you get the geometry correct for the mouth lights and the identifier pattern above the eyes - considering those ares curve in two directions?

Fantastic pictures - thanks again for digging them out :)
 
You're welcome. I think I might've used a profile gauge to get the curves but then again, it might've been trial and error!
 
Oh, just remembered, to get some lines, like the mouth position, I taped a pen to a block of wood that was the right height and put it and the hemisphere on a table and then held the pen against the dome and slowly turned the dome, leaving a straight line on a curved surface!
 
Great work, thanks for the additional pics. Very tempted to have a go at this project myself after seeing the fantastic results you've had!
 
Having just completed a build of Space Sergeant 101, I decided to promote my original Zeroid and have made him into Sergeant Major Zero. Stroll on.
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