My 3rd (and likely final) Life-size 1:1 Han Solo in Carbonite

So this isn't a "Hero" build.... But a "Legendary Hero" build sounds about right

You might as well be speaking Greek as I don’t know what either of those mean. I’m just not versed in the nuances of the history of these different prop versions. This is just a “I’m doing what I like build”.
 
You might as well be speaking Greek as I don’t know what either of those mean. I’m just not versed in the nuances of the history of these different prop versions. This is just a “I’m doing what I like build”.
LOL. Fair enough. I was basically commending you for the excellent work. You've gone above and beyond with this project.
 
So I couldn’t leave well enough alone, after letting the cabinet sit overnight I just wasn’t 100% on the color. It was close, but I wanted to try something else. So I went with the Rustoleum Gloss Dark Gray. I’ve used something similar on previous builds, and it does the job.

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After a several month hiatus due to an extensive home remodel, work, and life in general, I'm glad to be working on this again. Started work on the side panels with a coat of aluminum.......

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Then I used some thin sintra / styrene sheets, cut out squares, sprayed them metallic silver, and used those as inlay pieces. It gives it a nice contrast.

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I'm printing some of the greeblies myself, but for some I'm sourcing them from existing materials. For the ring greeblies I am using some 3/4" CPVC pipe. I used my mini saw and cut out several pieces, then hit them with the same metallic silver.

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Here's how the panels look with the inlay pieces in and the first wave of greeblies. I'm not going for screen accuracy, so these won't be exact. I also opted not to inlay the larger square on the left side of each panel.

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At any rate, it's coming together.............
 
Heading into the home stretch, worked on the panels yesterday and today. I had some left over white acrylic and cut several pieces for the translucent inlay details.

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It's not pretty on the inside, but it works. I'm going with some budget electronics on this, so not at all screen accurate. I'm also adding some other LEDs, a bit of my own personal preferences. For the main panel I went with a breathing green LED.

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I also found some audio online and mixed a sound file for this module I have. I re-wired this to a push button on the panel and mounted it underneath, adds a little extra to the project.

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Got all the panels mounted and ran all the wiring for the LEDs, pretty happy with how it's coming along. I still have some greeblies to add, some alien symbols to put on, still need to add some detail with black acrylic paint to the front panel, and a few other minor touches.

I added a quick video below............

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I think I'm going to call this done for now, added some more greeblies and symbols to the side panels. I really love how this came out. I've never seen anyone do anything to simulate something like this with the internal mechanisms, but I think it looks great. Now just have to move him inside and mount to the wall!

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Hi there azheat01 love the build! I'm currently working on a build and was wondering how you got the green LED behind the translucent window on the hero panel to stay in the right place? I think it seems to work best if it's not quite touching the window itself. Appreciate any tips!

Thanks.
 
Hi there azheat01 love the build! I'm currently working on a build and was wondering how you got the green LED behind the translucent window on the hero panel to stay in the right place? I think it seems to work best if it's not quite touching the window itself. Appreciate any tips!

Thanks.

Hey there. I just used some foam board and made a strip, put a hole in it for the LED, and then mounted it back off the panel by building the ends up with more foam strip pieces. I should have taken a photo, but never did.
 
Hey there. I just used some foam board and made a strip, put a hole in it for the LED, and then mounted it back off the panel by building the ends up with more foam strip pieces. I should have taken a photo, but never did.
Cool, thanks for clarifying. I'll give that a go!
 
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