Lootcrate - Korben Dallas Multi Pass Conversion

airhead

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I agree with others that the Lootcrate Leeloo Dallas Multi Pass is a great bargain, so I got two of them. But I wanted to make one a Korben Dallas Multi Pass and while I was doing it, I thought that I would re-engineer the insert to separate the ribbed section from the photo I.D. section

I had some left over styrene sheeting both flat and rib-textured, so with a little cutting, I had my parts.

frame and plastic parts.jpg

I glued the pieces up and used some metallic graphite model paint to match the ribbed section to the frame.

frame and finished parts.jpg
frame painted.jpg

I made the Korben photo insert using a re-drawn text with close-enough fonts and the Propstore screen-used Multi Pass as a model. I had to do a little stretching and squeezing to make the image file the available space on the new insert. The images were sized to print out on a 4 X 6 inch photo at the local do-it-yourself photo booth.

Korben front and back Lootcrate 4X6.jpg

Looks o.k. to me. What do you think?

front.jpg
back.jpg

David
 

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Re: Lootdrate - Korben Dallas Multi Pass Conversion

Oops! That title should be Lootcrate - eds, please change.
 
Re: Lootdrate - Korben Dallas Multi Pass Conversion

Oops! That title should be Lootcrate - eds, please change.


You can change It. go into your first post. click edit. after that find the second edit at the bottom click that. go to the title and change...
 
Re: Lootdrate - Korben Dallas Multi Pass Conversion

That looks great! Can you hold up the Leeloo next to it for comparison?
 
Re: Lootdrate - Korben Dallas Multi Pass Conversion

Did you just stick the photo paper in there or glue it to something?
 
Thanks! I'm away from home for a couple of days, but will post a side-by-side when I get back.

I used a glue stick to attach the photos - going for cheap here. The styrene stock was about a millimeter thick and with both photos - front and back - there was still room to slide the photos into the Multi Pass frame grooves.

Sean - Thanks for the tip on editing the title!

David
 
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