02-02-2022, 07:34 PM
The big changes were to the whole eye boxes. Finding the lenses on eBay made a world of difference.
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The inner most walls of the two eye boxes are parallel to each other and 90 degrees top lenses. The outer walls are angled to the back.
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The neck was also redesigned to better match the ANH Droid.
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The next big change was more structural, I made an aluminum mast to replace the plastic one. And I swapped out the neck servo for a motor which again made it more screen accurate.
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The inner most walls of the two eye boxes are parallel to each other and 90 degrees top lenses. The outer walls are angled to the back.
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The neck was also redesigned to better match the ANH Droid.
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The next big change was more structural, I made an aluminum mast to replace the plastic one. And I swapped out the neck servo for a motor which again made it more screen accurate.
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