Hello All,
Well, it's getting closer and closer to Halloween where i'm planning to wear my Fett at LEAST 3 times. The last thing I need to do to "complete" my ROTJ fett is to get the Remote Servo for the Range finder to work properly. I have the Hyperdyne electronics parts and they are working just fine. The switches on my gauntlets, remotely move the servo up and down when activated with NO problems.
The problem that i AM having is a mechanical one. If any of you guys are using the remote as well, could you possibly send me some close-up pics of the area where the stalk feeds through the helmet onto the threaded nut, and also, what kind of substance are you "glueing" the SERVO wheel itself onto the nut with??
I have a Hollow stalk and Range finder to accomodate the blinking LED's in the RF. So when these wires pass down the stalk, through the helmet and out into the helmet (to connect to the hyperdyne board), they prevent an easy "glueing" of the SERVO wheel.
I hope this makes sense, and that someone has some good pics of their setup so that I can finish in time. That's guys!!!
-Scott
Well, it's getting closer and closer to Halloween where i'm planning to wear my Fett at LEAST 3 times. The last thing I need to do to "complete" my ROTJ fett is to get the Remote Servo for the Range finder to work properly. I have the Hyperdyne electronics parts and they are working just fine. The switches on my gauntlets, remotely move the servo up and down when activated with NO problems.
The problem that i AM having is a mechanical one. If any of you guys are using the remote as well, could you possibly send me some close-up pics of the area where the stalk feeds through the helmet onto the threaded nut, and also, what kind of substance are you "glueing" the SERVO wheel itself onto the nut with??
I have a Hollow stalk and Range finder to accomodate the blinking LED's in the RF. So when these wires pass down the stalk, through the helmet and out into the helmet (to connect to the hyperdyne board), they prevent an easy "glueing" of the SERVO wheel.
I hope this makes sense, and that someone has some good pics of their setup so that I can finish in time. That's guys!!!
-Scott