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IT-0 small size build
#1
I recently decided I needed a break from the Astromech building and decided to do a little fun build. I am not trying for perfectly accurate but I do want the spirit of the droid to be remain.

I started with a model I purchased and 3D printed The size is roughly 14" around not quite the 18" of the original.


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There was going to be lots of sanding in my future so I used XTC-3D to take off the edge and got to sanding.

First Pass
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A trip to the local Electronics Parts Outlet(electronics junkyard) yielded some greeblies.
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Another round of sanding and I am starting to wear off the details...
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Next I started using my vinyl cutter to make the bits needed for details.
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... and I hate it... I clearly have made the lines to thick so they are coming off

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In addition I have some of the instruments coming like the forceps and test tube holder.
Sam
Houston Area Droid Builders
http://www.samuland.com

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#2
Cool, that looks pretty nifty!
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#3
Nice!

Love the Original Trilogy stuff.
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#4
Very cool! 14 in in diameter would make it a nearly perfect scale match for my R2 units. Maybe someday we'll be able to snap a photo of them together. (never know)
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(07-05-2018, 01:35 PM)savagecreature Wrote: Very cool! 14 in in diameter would make it a nearly perfect scale match for my R2 units. Maybe someday we'll be able to snap a photo of them together. (never know)

Going to celebration in Chicago?
Sam
Houston Area Droid Builders
http://www.samuland.com

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(07-07-2018, 11:47 AM)sgmorton Wrote: Going to celebration in Chicago?
Hah!
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#7
Better thinner striping

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Checking the size of the forceps

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Sam
Houston Area Droid Builders
http://www.samuland.com

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#8
Cool!
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#9
another day a little more done. bit by bit... I like how it's coming together so far.

I added a little top detail and the forceps, in order to mount the forceps I cheated. I used a torch to heat the ends up and then melted them right in place. I then cooled them rapidly with a few ice cubes and viola a perfect mount hole.
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Fixed up the aerosol dispenser and mounted it as well.
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and finally started to test fit the hypodermic ...
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Sam
Houston Area Droid Builders
http://www.samuland.com

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#10
Like the sneaky mounting technique Smile Looking great!
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