re: ** New Members: Please Introduce Yourselves Here! **
Hi. I've been eyeing the forum for quite a while, finally decided to join up and see what's going on. I've been working on movie props since I was a little kid, toying around with tools in my Grandpa's workshop. One of my very first projects was an
Obi-Wan Lightsaber made from those old toy building blocks. A good start, but with a few years of knicks and scrapes, trial-and-error, upgrades in materials, and a LOT of luck, I found my way here. Now I am a filmmaker myself, owner of
Brown Hat Productions. A lot of my energies are focused on the Batman, Indiana Jones, and Star Wars universes. I'd like to note that my work lacks the "official" details of the props. In most cases, I try to make as-functional-as-possible pieces, so sometimes I get a little too caught up in making things that really work over the finer aspects.
I thought i might post some pics of my work.
(Sorry about some of the fuzzy image quality)
On the Batman front -
One of my latest attempts at the reel portion of the 1989 Speargun. This one is made mostly from 16 gauge riveted steel. Inside is a steel cable reel.
A (semi) functional CO2 launcher based on the No Man's Land Grapple Gun. I haven't worked out the kinks yet...
Based on the "cape idea" from
The Dark Knight - this is my plan for paintball - to have a spring-loaded tent-like cloth that throws open, working as a sort of deployable cover. This still needs springs and skeleton arms, but the "breakway" system works. The thing explodes open to release the cloth. This one is on hiatus because I'm working on a fiberglass version - much lighter weight.
Next, to my Star Wars equipment -
Here is my latest attempt at a hybrid Anakin/Luke ROTS/ANH/ESB lightsaber modeled to look like a Graflex. I don't have a full view picture to show you, but here this one is.
For the flashgun-style sabers I developed my own method for making aluminum grips instead of rubber.
Here is a WIP pic of my weathered version of the Anakin lightsaber.
My Qui-Gon saber built from 1-1/4" aluminum tubing.
Lastly, my functional Master Chief paintball helmet.