2-1B Replacement Build

TatooineMachine

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I had purchased Zorg's last 2-1B kit to finish it and offer for sale. After my office was broken into and my beloved 2-1B was stolen, my plans changed. This was the only thing stolen that wasn't easily replaced, so I'm thrilled I had an extra. Been working on this for a few days and made some good progress so far!

Raw Cast out of the box

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Sculpted mic removed

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Dark blue GM base coat

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Light blue Honda top coat

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Alice band, magnets, and pewter "ears"

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Tatooine Machine aluminum neck ring on "frosted" neck

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Mic interior backing plate

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More to come!
 
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I forgot what a labor some job the microphone is to mod! Cut off the stand mount, shaped it with a sanding wheel on the grinder, coarse filed it to shape, fine filed all the coarse file marks, then remove the nickel and copper plating with 150 sand paper, 220, 400......then polish on the bench wheel. Tomorrow morning I'll go down to the shop and use the table belt sander to shape the front and remove most of the plating, then back to hand sanding, and polish...PITA

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I am excited to build a new one of these, Zorg's pieces are works of art!
 
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Made some more progress on the mic internals - One of the film winding gears off one of the Chewie Bowcaster cameras, Romans Mk 1 transistor washer, custom made mesh, and an Arriflex lens jewel screw was used -

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I discovered Apoxie sculpt and I LOVE it. Used it to form a base for the internal "mic" and back the brass wire. Caulked the backing plate in black to no light seeps through

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There has been many different interior mic greeblies used here on the RPF By brilliant builders. Most common is the half a read cylinder, half of the piston like on ESB Han DL-44 blaster, and the brass wire. I’ve never seen the droid on display from ILM, I just trusted who has. I added the small camera lens and the custom mic piece for fun and I think it looks very Star Wars. Thanks for the kind words. I hope to wire up the eyes this evening and get him finished up!
 
There has been many different interior mic greeblies used here on the RPF By brilliant builders. Most common is the half a read cylinder, half of the piston like on ESB Han DL-44 blaster, and the brass wire. I’ve never seen the droid on display from ILM, I just trusted who has. I added the small camera lens and the custom mic piece for fun and I think it looks very Star Wars. Thanks for the kind words. I hope to wire up the eyes this evening and get him finished up!
there was nothing behind the grill when on tour in scotland (art of star wars), they keep changing stuff and replacing bits and bobs on these exhibits so unless you can confirm it on screen i would take a lot of parts with a pinch of salt. the side spikes on the side of 2-1b head for example.
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