While the Classic Sonic run is cooking, I figured I might as well start gauging interest to see how many people are interested in a run of the Master's Laser Screwdriver, seen at the end of Season 3. I've done my best to make sure the screwdriver will be able to function just as the screen used props did. Some of the functions are listed below, and everything will probably undergo some sort of revision as the screwdriver gets developed.
Pricing is not finalized yet, but I am aiming for the 350-450 price mark. Shipping will be 10$ for domestic and 17$ for international.
As with the Classic sonic run, I'm going to be offering kits and completed units. I will elaborate more on this later.
PLEASE NOTE:
The options within asterisks means that they may or may not be on the final model.
Features:
- Brass and Aluminum construction
- Primary extension [Emitter Assembly]
- Emitter Extension [Emitter Cores]
- Rotating or (*Ratcheting*) Crackle section
- (*Lit up "Isomorphic Controls" *)
There are some things that I do not have finalized yet, but hopefully you guys can help me out with that. Just post your opinions on the things that I have listed below.
Some Things That Need to be Finalized:
- Screw Location
- Method of Crackle Application
- LED color
- (*Sound options*)
Screw Placement
There are two types of screw placements on this screwdriver. I'll post more information on this later when I finalize the types of screws and their exact placements.
Crackle Paint
Next, I'd like to attack the type of crackle that will be used on the completed sonics. Now, I believe that a two step crackle was used, but I believe that there was no primer used on the screwdriver, and instead of having black cracks, it showed off the base brass material. However, using paint on brass without primer makes the paint easy to chip off. So, I'm weighing the options of clear coating the crackle, but that may slightly change the color or something else.
Update: Working on a potential solution for this.
LED Color
There is much evidence to support the LEDs being yellow, but I'd just like to make sure that they aren't orange.
*Sound Options*
There are two sounds that I've been able to identify for the screwdriver as of now. The Laser sound, and the Lazarus tech. Now, the CO toy has both of these sounds, so I am considering using this chip in the completed versions rather than making my own chip, but that is mainly up to how much interest gets gathered up.
In any case, post your interest/questions/comments below so this can get started!
Pricing is not finalized yet, but I am aiming for the 350-450 price mark. Shipping will be 10$ for domestic and 17$ for international.
As with the Classic sonic run, I'm going to be offering kits and completed units. I will elaborate more on this later.
PLEASE NOTE:
The options within asterisks means that they may or may not be on the final model.
Features:
- Brass and Aluminum construction
- Primary extension [Emitter Assembly]
- Emitter Extension [Emitter Cores]
- Rotating or (*Ratcheting*) Crackle section
- (*Lit up "Isomorphic Controls" *)
There are some things that I do not have finalized yet, but hopefully you guys can help me out with that. Just post your opinions on the things that I have listed below.
Some Things That Need to be Finalized:
- Screw Location
- Method of Crackle Application
- LED color
- (*Sound options*)
Screw Placement
There are two types of screw placements on this screwdriver. I'll post more information on this later when I finalize the types of screws and their exact placements.
Crackle Paint
Next, I'd like to attack the type of crackle that will be used on the completed sonics. Now, I believe that a two step crackle was used, but I believe that there was no primer used on the screwdriver, and instead of having black cracks, it showed off the base brass material. However, using paint on brass without primer makes the paint easy to chip off. So, I'm weighing the options of clear coating the crackle, but that may slightly change the color or something else.
Update: Working on a potential solution for this.
LED Color
There is much evidence to support the LEDs being yellow, but I'd just like to make sure that they aren't orange.
*Sound Options*
There are two sounds that I've been able to identify for the screwdriver as of now. The Laser sound, and the Lazarus tech. Now, the CO toy has both of these sounds, so I am considering using this chip in the completed versions rather than making my own chip, but that is mainly up to how much interest gets gathered up.
In any case, post your interest/questions/comments below so this can get started!
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