ESB: Luke's electrobinocs

superjedi

Sr Hunter
Echo 3 to Echo 7! :D
This is my in-progress thread for Odiwan72's excellent Hoth electrobinocular kit. Markus did an excellent job in designing
and casting the parts. It's a pretty straightforward build, and it's going pretty quickly.
For now, here are a couple of shots showing the layout of the parts. Some of them have already been assembled. I also
added small domed faux screws to the visor piece.

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I've already put together the 2 main parts of the Simrad. I used 4 screws to hold everything together. Some other
small pieces have already been grouped into subassemblies.

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The main body is hollow cast. If it weren't it would probably weigh 10 pounds! All of the voids are perfectly sized to house
the insert parts: the "vacuum tube" part, and the lenses.

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I've drilled holes in appropriate locations to secure some of the detail parts using screws. A couple of the pieces, like
the lenses, will be glued in place after painting. More to come!
 
Hey Luke, yeah the kit is really nice.
I have them about 95% done now.
All that remains is a final airbrushed misting/spattering of a dark grayish tone, which
I may or may not do, and the addition of a leather strap. . . whenever I can find one!

Here are some pics. First, the faceplate end. The only thing I still have to do on this
end is to add a dummy Phillips head screw in the hole between the lenses.

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An overall shot.

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The opposite angle. There are reference pictures of 2 different versions of these binocs: a relatively
clean set (which I built), and a really chipped, weathered, banged up to hell version. The ridged
lens cap over the single lens only appears on the dirty version, but I like the way it looks, so I added
it to my set.

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The kit came with some nice acrylic discs for the lenses. Clear for the faceplate end, and a nice
dark smoked acrylic for the single lens end. They were already cut to size, and all I had to do was
tack them in place with some Testors clear parts cement.

I'm going to search for a leather strap to finish these puppies up, then look for a display case, as I have
a feeling the white will be a dust magnet! I'm thinking maybe an acrylic football display case will be a
pretty good fit for these. They have them at Michael's Arts and Crafts for about $20. Might pick one
up this weekend.
I'm going to check out a meteor that hit near here. . . won't be long. :D
 
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