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this exchange could be the biggest cliché MINEFIELD this forum has seen
Granted it's not finished but It's almost done.
I've hit a slight snag but nothing bolt cutters can't fix! ;)
Looks good. I only recently found out that just like the joystick/remote mines, the actual GoldenEye door decoder is based on a real world item, a 'Tiger' hand held game:
http://www.handheldmuseum.com/Tiger/Tiger-DoubleDragon.jpg
I thought I read somewhere (the RPF?) that you don't need to cut the joystick stem as it unscrews from inside the case. Maybe yours are a different build, internally.
Remember I said I spotted a joystick that had extra buttons on top? Well I snatched that one up because I thought they were rare, but now I see them popping up everywhere on ebay :p I got the right one now. :D
Thanks and that's awesome. Yes the problem was there was a plastic tube and a ball bearing on either side so I had to split the plastic tubing the get out the rest of the joystick and since mine was offbrand and had a different stick type I had more work to do.
Tiger electronics? Tiger Helicopter? Hmmmm coincidence? :)
But yes, my mines are now ready to be painted and drilled. I just need to gather up the parts and I'll start work on it. :)
As for the watch, I'm debating on it. I have another handheld device I think would make a cool gadget/detonator for the mines but It's still very pre production at this stage. :) But here is my current set of props. :)
I gave the outer shells a coat of grey primer. Now they look like how they appeared in the game. I'm considering painting them Olive Drab but I'm really digging the grey more. Next is to gather the electronic parts and mark spots to drill the shell.
Thank you @WillyGalore. This has been a dream project of mine since I first saw GoldenEye. :)
Standard remote variant. But Before I do any drilling to the housing, I plan on making molds of them so I can make more in the future. There is a place where you can buy 3D printed housings, there too expensive for the top and bottom half, plus I want to make some rubber versions to throw. It's going to be an interesting learning experience @QBranch. :)
Nice I just might do that in the future. :)
I painted them Olive Drab green today. Next up is to visit my local radio shack and pick up the electronic parts and a set of magnets to glue on the back then I can start drilling the shells.
Thanks @QBranch! I hope to see WIP's of your mine as well! :D Which type do you intend to create? Timed, Proximity or Remote?
Care to make a suppressor for my P99, as well? Haha. My airsoft version of the gun is pretty cheap - the magazine is tiny and banana style, really awkward, but I guess they did it to give a place for the batteries - and the suppressor that it shipped with is incredibly tiny in comparison to the gun, so it doesn't look realistic whatsoever.
For my PPK airsoft replica's, I used a plastic tube used to hold a roll of receipt paper.
Cause= realistic weapons
Procedure= Internet 2G6
Additional= Drone surv
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heh
Well at least you have a Viper to escape in. =))