Building one item at the time...

So it has finally come to this…

First off, a quick picture of the results from last night:

These doors needs a little more sanding and a good priming, but basic construction is all done!

So  what is the big thing then?

Something that I’ve dreaded for a while… the vents!

My first attempt did not go well (at all), I ended up ruining a good piece of aluminum!

However, I made a new paper template, cut out another piece and tried again… This time, slightly slower, slightly more careful, and in addition to drilling properly, I also do the score and snap with a breakblade knife. I made sure to make many runs, and do all the cutting on the rear side of the vent as I know I will miss sooner or later.

So far so good..

Only had a little time tonight as I’ve been away most of the evening, shopping and also preparing for a gig tomorrow night. I wonder how that will go, considering that I’ve just had knee surgery a week ago, and I’ve been in quite a lot of pain today!

I’ve got two hours of walk-around entertainment to do. I guess it will be mostly limp-around, or hobble-around entertainment, but that’s life =)

On a lighter note, I may have come across someone who can help me with getting the droid painted! More on that when the story unfolds! =)

By |2016-12-06T00:01:14+01:00October 3rd, 2012|R2-D2|Comments Off on So it has finally come to this…

He’s making a list and checking it twice..

Well.. checking it all the time, it seems.

I am of course talking about my R2-2DO list as I call it.

The list. The list of things that needs to be fixed for my droid to be considered complete, and I’m no longer building, but merely upgrading!

I do mix up things, from making things that are actually on the list, to finding things that are not, to things that I really should postpone to a much much later date, such as work for my secondary dome!

Anyway, I have done some progress, even though it is pretty small progress at that, since I don’t have that much time to build at the moment.

First off, I’ve received a couple of packages with cool things lately.

This is the aluminum data interface that you see R2 using all the time in the movies. Man, this thing is heavy! I wonder if I can actually use it in my styrene build, or if I will need to sell it to an all-aluminium junkie…

Some cables and random things for my forthcoming droid controller.. I have plenty of things that has arrived for this one, and orders for PCB’s and electronics on the way. Jameco wanted me to upgrade the shipping to an option that cost twice the value of the components inside. They claimed it would take 6-8 weeks for this to arrive. It took less than one week =) I’m glad I refused to upgrade! =)

Today, these goodies arrived! It is the battery harnesses from Guy that has arrived! I can now finally complete the battery boxes… if they were painted, that is.

I’ve had more things come in, but nothing major, yet. I will update with a few big posts about that droid controller later on!

I have actually done some work as well.. I’ve taken off all the blue panels from the head, and they are waiting for me to sand them here before I finally paint them in the proper color. The pie panels are still on the dome, however.

This box is where I keep the goodies. You can see a rubber PSI housing for my secondary dome, the paper tube that contains the data interface, some cables, both my horseshoes and other things that have been removed from the body for now.

This is interesting. While cleaning yesterday, I somehow found it appropriate to all of a sudden, out of the blue, drill holes into my secondary dome. I guess it comes down to me cleaning, found my hole saws and figured… why not =)

These have only been rough cut out of the dome. I will need to file to perfection later on. Man, sawing fibre glass really does create a LOT of dust!

So, that’s one thing off the list, but I figured I would need to do one more thing. This is really the last thing needed for the body before it is down to sanding the body down, prime it and apply bondo!

I’ve fixed my long doors for the front. When I originally made these, I just glued them in place with my melt glue gun, thinking that I’d fix this later. Well.. it is later. I pried them loose, I’ve removed the thick ribs on the back, made new, tiny ribs, sanded the back down to get all the ribs to the right size, added a back plate and glued it all together.

I’ve clamped both my doors back to back with a piece of 0.8mm aluminium in the middle in order to get them to set with the correct curve.

Well, that’s about it!

It felt good to do some styrene work again for a change. Score and snap, that’s just nice and easy!

The last thing I need to do, is to fix up my last battery box and do a bit of TLC on the body and skin, and it’s all going to be painted!

Speaking of paint, I can also mention that I’ve decided upon the main white colour, found a supplier in Sweden and placed an order for 5 cans of satin pearl white with 4 cans of primer!

Woohoo!

By |2016-12-06T00:01:15+01:00October 2nd, 2012|R2-D2|Comments Off on He’s making a list and checking it twice..

Becoming a bikerscout?

Today, a 9 month wait was at its end!

A slightly beat up package arrived at my door step.

9 months in the making, 7 days to travel across the US and to Sweden, and finally 8 days to make the loooong journey from Malmö to Stockholm…

The contents of this bag is not R2-D2 related, but belongs in the same universe..

It is my Biker Scout armor, hand made, and now it is time for me to take these ABS plastic pieces and try and piece them together to form a proper Biker Scout armor!

I had arranged to have my helmet painted and assembled.. even though the mesh in the front of the snout and the smoked glass had fallen out during shipping..

Tiny things like that, that I need to glue back in place..

To officially start this build, I decided to bring in two bottle caps and glue to the ends of the thermal detonators so I’ve at least accomplished something..

If you think they look grungy, it is because I gave them a good sanding first in order to give the CA glue something to grip on..

Once glued, I realized the potential for comedy straight away…

A short trip to the store to pick up a riveting tool..

.. and I was ready to start doing some damage.

New tools needs to be tested, so I took a good look at some reference pictures, and decided to fasten the holster to my boots…

The blaster is still not painted black, but it looks nice in the holster.

I will probably need to add velcro on the inside of the boot and on my undersuit leg if I want the boot to maintain its shape with the blaster in it, though..

Can’t wait to get started properly. I’ve spent the night cleaning the apartment and when done, looking at reference photos and planning how to make this armour in the best possible way…

By |2016-12-06T00:01:15+01:00October 1st, 2012|Biker Scout|Comments Off on Becoming a bikerscout?
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