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RadicalEdward2 [2013-12-14 18:06:06 +0000 UTC]
How much did it sell for and will you be making another?
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caramellcube In reply to RadicalEdward2 [2014-01-29 18:52:42 +0000 UTC]
[update] I managed to find most of the parts for making 2 more of these. The 1st stage primering and some of the paintwork is done so far, but it might take a while before they're finished. When they are I'm planning on putting a build log or tutorial on here first, then maybe putting them on ebay.
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caramellcube In reply to RadicalEdward2 [2013-12-21 17:42:33 +0000 UTC]
£9 including postage, I might just have broken even with the cost of materials for it.
I have a few other big projects on the go at the moment but I might be able to make another soon if I can find a suitable toy revolver.
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stfuppercutsharky [2011-12-21 09:42:45 +0000 UTC]
How did you get the light on the gun?
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caramellcube In reply to stfuppercutsharky [2011-12-22 11:25:36 +0000 UTC]
There's an led in the tube, soldered to a resistor, switch and battery holder inside the left part of the grip, the 2 gold pipes that go from the tube to the grip are there to hide the led legs, and the tube itself is painted with superglue to diffuse the light and hide the led a bit. The really usefull part of the water pistol I used is that the grip is a seperate part so it can be filled with electronics without the components getting wet.
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maddmouse [2011-11-25 13:19:12 +0000 UTC]
NGH you really are amazing! <3
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