More progress. The thing is basically done as far as the form and dimensions are concerned. I've included side-by-sides with the real deal as well for comparison.
Off the bat, I can tell that the plate that houses the switch is a bit too thin across the face of the main body. I went by the edge of the curved corners on the main body that it sits on as that's how it lines up on the actual prop but those rounded corners will need to be decreased a tad so that it widens a bit and matches the prop.
The slot cut outs on the mid portion are also too thick as well as the 'prongs' that fit into them. Those will need to be thinned out as well.
Otherwise, I think it turned out nicely. The shot on the Rubbertoe FB page helped immensely with the mechanical bits on the sides, though how they connect to the inner portion of those holder parts is uncertain. For my model, since it's going to be 3d printed, I'm going to make that all one solid piece with the pins and spacing between parts worked into it. With a little cleaning and a nice paint job, it'll look like separate parts since I recessed the ends of the pins where they would otherwise meet the face flush.
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