R2D2 is 18 inches in diameter.Found one extra picture
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How did you scale the fusion furnace? I'm working on 2 right now. Did the flywheel ever get identified?Can’t say I have any better reference but I’ve been building mine over the last couple of years
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I used the reference picture as scale.How did you scale the fusion furnace? I'm working on 2 right now. Did the flywheel ever get identified?
Um, the diameter of the grilled portion, even including the grill slats/protrusions can fit two of them with room to spare, so less than 9 inches.I think it is bigger. About 12 inch
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And yes, I am making it in 3D so it is print ready
I know a lot of the r2 builders tend to make them taller to fit a battery charger in then to charge their r2’sAlso, I notice that some people tend to model fairly tall versions of the prop - fairly narrow and slender. From what I can see in the film itself it was kinda short and squat. I've also built a 3D model for printing purposes, and mine looks like this:
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I know a lot of the r2 builders tend to make them taller to fit a battery charger in then to charge their r2’s
Yes you are right there are 11, but modeling and printing a uneven number is difficult. So I made it 12.Doesn't the original prop have 11 fins on the top? I don't think it'd have 10, because that'd be an even number and things like this tend to have odd numbers to reduce unwanted resonance vibrations, or something like that.