What’s on Your Workbench? (Star Wars items only)

Finally got back to this to finish it off...

For final assembly, I tipped the mini flash "scope" over to the right a bit - it just feels more "right" and "Star Warsy" to me to have the scope offset to the right, like a DL-44 blaster.

A fun little diversion of a project - thanks Hans!

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I just found another crazy little item...check this bulb plug out

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Recently finished the new MOM and rebuilt the new control box to fit the Vintage circuit board size. And successfully fitted the bottom edge part of the control box circuit board found a few days ago into the control box, then introduced the part into the control box's internal circuit assembly and successfully lit the red and green triangles, then fitted the MOM to the life size Luke's belt.:)

Also gathered up some pieces of 785 A/B circuit board parts from cutting up the control box circuit board during the build and put them in the frame.:p

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I have a few star wars workbench items going...
1. A 3d prited thermal detonator (unpictured)
2. A 3d printed SE-11 blaster prop from Andor. Its in the filing and priming stages right now. I intend to use real fasteners instead of printed fastener heads. Not sure if i want to paint it in the scarif trooper color scheme or just in the normal black for use with my imperial officer uniform.
3. A Sanotized Creations ROTS Clone helmet. (Pictured on the left) I have primed and painted a base coat of nickel just to see the shape. Its on hold now until i get my next project tp the same stage for comparison which is...
4. A Bounty Helmets Kenobi Live Action Clone helmet in resin. (Pictured on the right). This one has taken a ton of work so far. It had a pretty large mould defect which has taken a bit of sanding and filling and more sanding and more filling.. its going to need some work to get it back up to the correct shapes in the back.. ive done some slight priming here and there to test the filling status.. so far the front is looking better but the back still needs work and i need more bondo.
5. Lastly i have a fiberglass ROTJ Boba Fett helmet that i am restoring from some damage testing. I have most of it back to a decent state and am filling and sanding some of the rougher areas. I have not decided how i want to paint this one.. i never was a huge fan of thr ROTJ paint.. so i may show this as a hybrid ESB look.. TBD.
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Absolutely. Color is SO hard to match. Especially with something like leather as each hide will absorb the dye in different ways. The original belt is quite dark, though it lightens in color under flash photography. This is the original.

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