i would need a lot more than one, can't afford it
just wanted to show a few pics of the incredible repaint of my hot toys robocop by the amazing Dark_Spidey_Customs! as you can see hes a beaut! a huge thanks to Kevin for this work of art. he is a true artist and i recommend him highly!
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Assuming you're talking about the repaint I want to have at least one. But yes I worry that it'd make me want the rest done the same - my chair Robo and my semi-BD Robo (MMS202/3 with the BD parts).
I finally got round to a small mod i had wanted to do for a while to this. Installing some LEDs into the screen and the scopes. First thing to do is open up the monitor. This is glued to the base, but you can gently prise it off to access the hidden screw. Inside is a sticker for the screen, stuck to a thin piece of foam. Peel ot off and stick this to a thin piece of white plasticard (1mm) and bend it slightly to match the screen glass. I added 2 thin strips of black plasticard to stop light leakage on the edges.
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Glue into place with a few dabs of superglue. I added a thick piece of black plasticard along the bottom edge to stop light leakage and to hold the screen more securely.
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The dummy wire is actually useable, so solder an LED onto the end and glue into place.
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I added a thin strip of black card along the top edge to block some light leakage.
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Looking good.
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Disassemble the scopes. The front panel slides off. Drill through the 2 screens.
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Dremel away some of the plastic along the side.
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Apply the screen stickers to a 1mm piece of card and glue into place. I seem to have lost mine, so am going to print suitable graphics onto paper and stick down with tape.
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Solder another LED into place.
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The screens are blank for now.
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There are 4 screws on the seat base. Undo them, then remove the seat top and the left armrest. Feed both sets of wires through the seat base.
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Solder the wires to the existing connections and reassemble.
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A simple mod that adds more life to this piece. I used warm white LEDs, but i think i will switch them to bright white to better match the existing lighting.
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