D-Projects: Logan's Run-Deep Sleep Gun Builds - Electronic Version

Nice work as usual Del. I like the status LEDs in the side.

I watched the Forbidden Planet blaster video too. Looked great. Was the gun a kit or a scratch build?
 
Nice work as usual Del. I like the status LEDs in the side.

I watched the Forbidden Planet blaster video too. Looked great. Was the gun a kit or a scratch build?

I have no idea. It came to me built with some LEDs and a battery inside. It looked to be a well done casting. The cone was turned acrylic with a brass ring. Overall I thought it was nicely done.
 
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Very cool looking LEDs and sound setup! For some reason I thought the LEDs would be at the back on the rear cyclinder.
Here's how I have my original movie gun displayed at the moment. I have a tunic from the movie too and plan to put a larger better quality display together when I have extra funds.
 
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Yep, I may do a TV show version. It had (3) power level indicators on the rear cylinder. It would be rather simple to setup as the BlasterCore already supports the function. The 3mm barrel LEDs would work great in that setup.
 
Yep, I may do a TV show version. It had (3) power level indicators on the rear cylinder. It would be rather simple to setup as the BlasterCore already supports the function. The 3mm barrel LEDs would work great in that setup.

You know it makes sense dude!! Lol!:thumbsup
 
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I've ordered a nice Ankh for the upper right corner. I also plan on either replacing the side plate on the MkI (which was fabricated) or adding the small slit to it for better accuracy.
 
Working on a new eDSFG. I also have some ideas on how to make it simulate the flame. That's coming up next.... Muuuhahahahaha!

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I thought if one could somehow get a real mirrored surface inside the barrel, it would reflect light out in all directions.
 
No, that is automotive gloss black. The grips were very finicky on this one as the paint was doing some weird patterns while drying. So I sanded them and repainted. I guess you could paint it black chrome as long as the base is shiny. A buffing wheel and polishing compound can get aluminum pretty close to a chrome shine. But it's take a lot of time and elbow grease to achieve that look. It's a popular alternative to chrome plating on motorcycles with aluminum rims and accessories. I've done it on forward controls and it took hours to polish it to shine like chrome.
 
Dave why didn't you just ask "Where did you find them Del?" instead of straight away insulting him?

Nice find Del. Where did you find them?
 
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