TRON: Legacy Lightcycle Baton Build Progress Thread (ArtFunk Kit)

ripleys clone, thanks for the pics and you are right, your end caps came out great using the twisted cotton technique. Very nice color choices too! I see you chose not to cut slot for the on/off switch too. Its just too nice of a design to mess up with having a hole in it anywhere for the switch so yeah I'm keeping mine tucked inside under the magnet closure like you.

I just love seeing these Batons! :D

Im almost finished painting my Light-up Kit Baton and thought I'd post this pic just to show what it would look like with the Control Box being Flat Black. ( Painted it a coat of Flat Black to help with the light bleed)

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Looking good Bandit :thumbsup I still haven't started on my baton. Maybe this weekend
 
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Mine is finally being started. I chose what I think are slightly different colors from the batons here and I'll post picks once it gets finished. I didn't choose any colors that were metallic or "with flakes". I chose a silver grey for the end caps and center, and a satin black for the main wand, and a flat black for the wand rectangle inserts. I figure I can always opt for a clear coat gloss added on later if I need it, but from the D23 pictures (and the spinmaster prop), the baton didn't seem that shiny or reflective to me. We'll see. I love the pics on this thread, so please keep them coming!
 
So looking forward to the pics, renderinfo! Did you request the person putting it together for you to take progress pics so you could have those for the sake of having them? I love seeing the different color choices. I was even thinking about redoing one of mine.

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Looking good Bandit :thumbsup I still haven't started on my baton. Maybe this weekend http://jr-ms.com/forum/images/smilies/chin.gif

Thank you, sir!
I would imagine you would have little spare time with all the other awesome stuff you work with.
 
Did you request the person putting it together for you to take progress pics so you could have those for the sake of having them?
Nah. But... if it comes out OK, she would be happy to put together others as well. For a price, LOL. I've been dying for this for a long time, and I've added a bit more to my display case, so I plan on posting a few new pics once I get the baton back. Amazingly enough, I picked up a Sark disc (didn't have one before) autographed by "Yori" for only $35. Sure wish we heard new Tron news, but I'm convinced that the movies and/or series will eventually continue. I'm just hoping we don't have to wait another 27 years ;)

When you "redo" yours, please post up new pics, your work is outstanding. Now... we are missing a Clu baton and the baton case, LOL. R U listening Artfunk?
 
Progress Report.

I had to edit some of the contents, because my builder is getting frustrated and it's taking much longer than we both want. It is coming along however...

Light Cover - before.jpgFront of light cover.jpgLight Cover Hollowed out.jpgBack of Light Cover.jpgLong Piece of batton.jpgLong piece.jpgDecal.jpgFirst End Piece.jpgFirst End Piece-1.jpg

She's put about 4 1/2 hours into it so far and I have attached the photos she supplied...

1. the light cover showing you the air holes.

2. the light cover with the holes filled, but not sanded and a space for the light to shine through the opal piece.

3. the back of the light cover hollowed out

4. the back of the light cover with the opal piece in place

5. The end of the long piece sanded flat and marked where the battery compartment will be

6. The whole long piece showing the markings of where the tunnel and the battery compartment wll be with some hollowing begun

7. The decals in place on the reflective paper and attached to a clear piece of flexible acrylic to be glued onto the light cover after sanding and painting.

8. The end piece with light showing through it. The holes here are under and behind the edges inside. I have begun to carve out the trench that should be the light, but it isn't going to be a smooth line.

9. The other end piece - air holes, warped edges
 
had to dig this one back up to see if there had been activity. I totally missed your post renderinfo, looks like some serious reworking going on with yours. It's gonna turn out superb!!!
 
Thanks Bandit Jedi. Here's another update...
Dental tools -battery cover.jpgInside detail of battery cover.jpgTop sides of battery cover.jpgTop of battery section.jpgInside hollow for battery section.jpg

My builder's comments:
Pic 1 -
shows the inside rough beginning of the hollowing of the long piece for the battery case: the squared section, along with the long tubes for the wire for the LED lights to get to the middle and the ends. I hollowed out the inside portion first with the round sanding bits so I could use the dremel saw to cut the long straight sides of the battery cover.

Pic 2 -
shows the outside beginning of the outside cutting out of the battery cover short sides using dental tools. I couldn’t think of anything else to carve through the resin without disturbing the flat shelf I left on the inside to hold the cover once it is completely cut out. It is a long and tedious process.

Pic 3 - shows the use of the dremel saw to cut through the long sides of the battery cover.

Pic 4 -
shows the top side of the battery compartment with a rough hollowing out begun.

Pic 5 -
shows the details of the inside (long piece) battery compartment. Don’t know if the picture shows it well enough but I use the dremel saw from the inside to cut flat shelves under the curved tabs of the battery cover to use to hold magnets? To keep the battery cover in place once I get it all the way cut out.
 
Whoa, a functional battery door. Why didn't I think if that! Haha. Yours is progressing to a awesome level. Can't wait to see it finished.
 
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