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As of now I will not accept more requests.
And here we go…. Finally!
At last I’ve managed to finish my Batsignal. I’ve could have finished it like a month ago, but I forgot I had a school project to hand in, so I had to take a couple of weeks off the batsignal to focus on the school project.
I had already built one at the end of 2008 but at a smaller scale. 1/10 I think, but it’s about the same scale as the Bandai SIC Movie realizations TDK Batman & Batpod. Here you can see a few old pics I had taken of it with my crappy mobile camera.
It can be powered either by battery or by USB. It also has a dimmer in order to control the brightness of the light. All the electrical parts where done by my buddy Elektro. I call him that, because he’s my go to guy for the electrical stuff . The first batsignal was for both of us experimental, meaning we worked with what we had, so just some old stuff/parts we had lying around. Nevertheless, it turned out great. Not on a collector level, but just as a cool thing to have. However, working like this has it’s downsides: since we used old parts, we weren’t able to make another one. Also, the lights we used were cheap, so they dimmed out one by one.
After having build a furnace for my freddy and seeing how much cooler freddy looked with it, I thought it would be cool to make a 1/6 scale version of the TDK batlight. But this time with a high detail level and as movie accurate as possible. And here are the results.
As of now I will not accept more requests
And here we go…. Finally!
At last I’ve managed to finish my Batsignal. I’ve could have finished it like a month ago, but I forgot I had a school project to hand in, so I had to take a couple of weeks off the batsignal to focus on the school project.
I had already built one at the end of 2008 but at a smaller scale. 1/10 I think, but it’s about the same scale as the Bandai SIC Movie realizations TDK Batman & Batpod. Here you can see a few old pics I had taken of it with my crappy mobile camera.
It can be powered either by battery or by USB. It also has a dimmer in order to control the brightness of the light. All the electrical parts where done by my buddy Elektro. I call him that, because he’s my go to guy for the electrical stuff . The first batsignal was for both of us experimental, meaning we worked with what we had, so just some old stuff/parts we had lying around. Nevertheless, it turned out great. Not on a collector level, but just as a cool thing to have. However, working like this has it’s downsides: since we used old parts, we weren’t able to make another one. Also, the lights we used were cheap, so they dimmed out one by one.
After having build a furnace for my freddy and seeing how much cooler freddy looked with it, I thought it would be cool to make a 1/6 scale version of the TDK batlight. But this time with a high detail level and as movie accurate as possible. And here are the results.
As of now I will not accept more requests
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