TFU Royal Guard from Oz
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- LuciousTalvloinne
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Re: TFU Royal Guard from Oz
This turned out fine for it being a wtf kit. Should have no issues being approved
Lucious Talvloinne TR-4126 (Stephen Davenport)
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Owner of Carnor Jax - Captain Argyus - Revenge of the Sith Royal Guard - Force Unleashed Royal Guard
Re: TFU Royal Guard from Oz
Thanks mate. Hopefully the DL jumps onto the forums soon and ticks it off for me.
Re: TFU Royal Guard from Oz
Looks good! You should join the ranks for sure.
Red TFU Guard
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Re: TFU Royal Guard from Oz
Awesome! Congrats!! Always love seeing more TFU Royal Guards.
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Re: TFU Royal Guard from Oz
Thanks mate! Yeah, love the black and red combo.
Re: TFU Royal Guard from Oz
Time for the Saber Pike. Printed off the 3D files, found in the Saber Pike section. And I wanted to make it (hopefully) easy by just dropping in a pre made lightsaber.
Untitled by Ian Naden, on Flickr
Used some aluminium tube with the same inner diameter as the outer diameter of the saber. Well close.... lots of filing and sanding of the saber. Above pics shows the grinding marks and tapping holes to go through the printed parts into the saber to hold the saber in place, and also the blade in place.
Relocated the switch to the 3D part.
Untitled by Ian Naden, on Flickr
Untitled by Ian Naden, on Flickr
Re-wired the saber, so the switch was removable for when I need to remove the whole saber for battery replacement.
Untitled by Ian Naden, on FlickrUntitled by Ian Naden, on Flickr
Put it all back together. Grub screws to hold the saber in place, and blade in place. A few coats of gloss black and we're done.
Untitled by Ian Naden, on Flickr
Untitled by Ian Naden, on Flickr
Untitled by Ian Naden, on Flickr
And a rubber stopper on the bottom to protect the paint, and floors of where I go.
Untitled by Ian Naden, on Flickr
Untitled by Ian Naden, on Flickr
Used some aluminium tube with the same inner diameter as the outer diameter of the saber. Well close.... lots of filing and sanding of the saber. Above pics shows the grinding marks and tapping holes to go through the printed parts into the saber to hold the saber in place, and also the blade in place.
Relocated the switch to the 3D part.
Untitled by Ian Naden, on Flickr
Untitled by Ian Naden, on Flickr
Re-wired the saber, so the switch was removable for when I need to remove the whole saber for battery replacement.
Untitled by Ian Naden, on FlickrUntitled by Ian Naden, on Flickr
Put it all back together. Grub screws to hold the saber in place, and blade in place. A few coats of gloss black and we're done.
Untitled by Ian Naden, on Flickr
Untitled by Ian Naden, on Flickr
Untitled by Ian Naden, on Flickr
And a rubber stopper on the bottom to protect the paint, and floors of where I go.
Untitled by Ian Naden, on Flickr
Re: TFU Royal Guard from Oz
Looks great mate,mine is due to arrive this week,
Im from Desert scorpion garrison in Perth.i was wondering if i could ask where you sourced your Kama fabric and your red boot elastic strapping from ? did you have to Dye the kama fabric ? at least being in Australia we both have the same retailers to buy from.
Im from Desert scorpion garrison in Perth.i was wondering if i could ask where you sourced your Kama fabric and your red boot elastic strapping from ? did you have to Dye the kama fabric ? at least being in Australia we both have the same retailers to buy from.
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Re: TFU Royal Guard from Oz
Looks absolutely fantastic! Great work. And that helmet work turned out real clean.