That might be seen as digital recasting which is a bit of a no-no here without the original maker's permission, in this case HMS.Can anyone please do a 3D scan of their screen-accurate Tricorder Mark X?
I'll cover the scanning costs.
Ah I see! Either way, I just want to obtain and build one screen accurate tricorderThat might be seen as digital recasting which is a bit of a no-no here without the original maker's permission, in this case HMS
Stapleton's kit is as near as you can get, I have an HMS kit and a Stapleton kit and the dimensions are extremely close. The only difference being, the HMS kit is vacuumformed PETG for the main body and the Stapleton body is resin.(Or any kit that copied the original prop molds)
Thanks for your detailed insight! Do you perhaps know if the Stapleton is also a direct copy or a hand-crafted replica (close but not "original")?HMS kit is vacuumformed PETG for the main body and the Stapleton body is resin.
I would guess it is a hand crafted replica based on measurements of an HMS original.Thanks for your detailed insight! Do you perhaps know if the Stapleton is also a direct copy or a hand-crafted replica (close but not "original")?
Thank you! I'd love to take some hand measurements of an HMS kit. Would you (or someone else here) be open to lending me theirs for a short time? I'm happy to cover all shipping costs and will provide personal credentials or references to ensure trust and legitimacy.I would guess it is a hand crafted replica based on measurements of an HMS original.
Uhhhh...Thank you! I'd love to take some hand measurements of an HMS kit. Would you (or someone else here) be open to lending me theirs for a short time? I'm happy to cover all shipping costs and will provide personal credentials or references to ensure trust and legitimacy.
I would say your best bet at the moment given your new status on the board would be to contact Myron Stapleton and build up one of his kits to get an idea of how everything comes together, especially if you have never tackled a Tricorder before.I understand and respect the criticism. However, I'm here to learn, contribute and hopefully give back something worthwhile to the community.
It would be ideal if I could hand measure the piece to study each and every bevel.
However, if that's not possible, it would be great if someone could:
- Take 'orthographic' pictures from all sides with a mm grid/paper in the background (putting the camera at great distance and zooming in, virtually eliminating perspective)
- Measure several vertex distances (for better reconstruction, each line in the attached image)
I understand that this is a bit of an effort, that's why I'd be willing to do the work myself whilst providing full transparency and trust (giving the sender my full credentials and whatever they need)
Thank you for the contact! I am familiar with building a Tricorder and also modeled one myself (I'm an E.E. student and am designing custom PCBs for it), but I am unhappy with the proportions and would love to get to the screen-used original as close as possible, down to the 10th of a millimeter (ideally without spending $200 and using measurements from the original HMS)and build up one of his kits to get an idea of how everything comes together