Dreamscape
Active Member
Hey everyone
So it's been a while since I finished my last tricorder (and I've not really made progress on my cardboard phaser rifle recently). But today I received an early Christmas present from my wife:
I'm going to make this the version from "Star Trek: First Contact" film, so I'll be going for the red trigger button - and the power indicator will be green on top, red underneath.
I won't be going for electronics for this one, just a static prop. So to make the indicators "pop" I've used green and red reflective foil card so when the light catches it, it looks like it's lit up.
I've got a bit of prep to do with the case (there's 1 air bubble and a few stray lumps and bumps that need sanding / putty). The rubber grip also needs a slight sand to make it fit better in the handle. But as always, Stapleton has provided a clean and beautiful kit, which shouldn't require much work to make it ready for painting.
I will probably start work on this after Christmas.
So it's been a while since I finished my last tricorder (and I've not really made progress on my cardboard phaser rifle recently). But today I received an early Christmas present from my wife:
I'm going to make this the version from "Star Trek: First Contact" film, so I'll be going for the red trigger button - and the power indicator will be green on top, red underneath.
I won't be going for electronics for this one, just a static prop. So to make the indicators "pop" I've used green and red reflective foil card so when the light catches it, it looks like it's lit up.
I've got a bit of prep to do with the case (there's 1 air bubble and a few stray lumps and bumps that need sanding / putty). The rubber grip also needs a slight sand to make it fit better in the handle. But as always, Stapleton has provided a clean and beautiful kit, which shouldn't require much work to make it ready for painting.
I will probably start work on this after Christmas.