If anybody does electronics you can put a micro switch on the inside where the flash button is and let the screw push it.
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Just thought I'd share my weathered version![]()
Edit: I used a diluted black enamel as a wash to fill all the knurling and sunken details. And rubbed away the gloss paint before it totally dried from raised areas and edges.
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Again I really appreciate all the effort that's gone into producing this quality kit, thanks again 'Dmachinist', excellent !Can't wait for the next one !
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This is what I was thinking, also. The button will need to be secured somehow on the inside and I cant think of anything except for tape. Which I don't think will hold up very long. I also thought of some 3d printed piece to fit on the inside but I don't have the tools to design and print. I'd RATHER use the other, smaller button (well both buttons really) but I don't know how to trigger my sound board from that button at all. I'm open to ideas! I know Scott is pretty handy when it comes to SFX, any ideas?If anybody does electronics you can put a micro switch on the inside where the flash button is and let the screw push it.
HeyThis is what I was thinking, also. The button will need to be secured somehow on the inside and I cant think of anything except for tape. Which I don't think will hold up very long. I also thought of some 3d printed piece to fit on the inside but I don't have the tools to design and print. I'd RATHER use the other, smaller button (well both buttons really) but I don't know how to trigger my sound board from that button at all. I'm open to ideas! I know Scott is pretty handy when it comes to SFX, any ideas?
I have an Adafruit Audio FX board that I'll be using. I just don't know how to trigger it using the buttons on the Droid Caller.
I know a lot of us are doing and loving the krinkle paint but is it accurate for screen used props? Most notably, Han's. His looks like it might have either been a silver variant that was painted with regual black paint. Either that or there is a variant with non-krinkle black paint. Thoughts?
That tuned out great. I don't really care to do a total weathering but I would like to get the metal looking like you did. Might give it a try.
Lots would!
a more simple run: imperial docimeters
or
leia blaster. Full thing
or
boba fett blaster
Or
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Also Dave. My emails keep gettin bounced.
I have been getting other emails, and I don't have a spam list, try again.