Whelp most all of the parts modeled out to convert the Sonar over, but I have run into a bit of a snag.
The entire upper exterior of the Sonar upper was replaced on the original camera, including it's rear cover. In hindsight it makes sense to me now, but the whole front unit was a new construction, and I don't think they even kept
any of the original interior framing/electronics either. I prototyped several replacement covers that look good, but in the end they are a little oversized and proportioned differently, because all the junk underneath is in the way.
I'm going to remove the whole front unit and just replace it all so it looks correct to the prop as well. The
good news with doing it this way is that the entire original Sonar and button mechanics come off in one unit, held by 4 screws. If you want to save that original unit, a bit more disassembly and some de-soldering of a control ribbon needs to be done, but those parts can still be usable/resellable if you are careful.
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But then the bad news.... Polaroid decided to use their own special screws on those parts (and a few other parts), a
1mm x 1mm square bit. This is not a Robertson bit, but something Polaroid did custom all on their own. Short of buying a Polaroid-made screwdriver (just saw one for $130), you have to either find or make your own 1mm x 1mm bit to get those four screws out. I guess they really didn't want other people working on their stuff?
I don't want to monkey with filing down my own bit from a small flathead screwdriver as some have recommended, so I'm going to go and find some 1mm square metal stock and see if I can get that to work. I could drill them out as well, but they are at an unusual angle and I also don't want to tear up those pieces at all if I can avoid that.
In the mean time, if anyone has other suggestions, I am all ears! I am expecting to have to try 1mm square brass stock, not my first choice but I don't have a lot of options. Those fasteners are used other places on the camera that would be nice to access (especially if electronics are being added), so I was hoping for better than a one-and-done solution.