- November 29th, 2024, 12:21 pm#5001776
Call it fait, call it....okay I'm not doing the whole bit,
it was basically time to get this pack started!
Six years of part sourcing and research, not as long as some but long enough for me.
I feel I've gathered enough information and confidence from all of you lovely people over the years so let's begin.
But just quickly,
Not to get too personal I had originally planned to start this build much sooner but IRL medical issues occurred and I ended up cancelling several parts orders and returning others to focus on the situation.
Anyone who helped during this time you know who you are and the help was so very much appreciated.
While not quite finished with IRL stuff i am in a position where i am able to proceed.
As the title states this pack is comprised of elements I like about the proton pack from the three mentioned movies (nothing against Frozen Empire but that pack has many unique elements that would likely require their own build)
Repeating myself, the plan is a sort of Hybrid pack with its roots as a spengler 84/ superhero but with things changed for preference.
I started with a shell mounted to a motherboard courtesy of Ben of Kent,
The shell is lovely, it has brilliant crisp lines and detail, it's also super sturdy which helps.
No nerves about drilling
And speaking of drilling that's the next step, careful examination of reference photos I marked out the areas on the pack and with a steady hand and the help of an inherited Drill that's seen a thing or two and a Dremel (other rotary tools are available)
We got to it
So the BOK shell has it's own way of including the vacuum line, it has the base moulded as part of the shell and you simply insert an aluminium cylinder in,
However I had already acquired a vacuum line from the gbfans store,
Now you can simply put the vacuum line in place or you can sand down the lip of the packs moulded vacuum line base,
The additional height honestly isn't that noticeable, unless you were really really looking, but I opted for sanding down the pack.
More holes drilled
It's worth pointing out, I've taken a lot of inspiration from many different build threads on here, if you see something that looks like so and so's method it probably is
Feel free to comment and link to their thread.
I'm just happy to put the knowledge to good use but credit should go to those that deserve it.
If I'm confident my solution is mine alone I'll say so.
Some templates I made from aluminium foil for quick hole placement,
They're good and quick to make, they mold to the shape of the part great, but be careful not to bend them or the accuracy is off.
The Spengler switch
As part of the Afterlife aspects I love one Is definitely the Spengler switch, I was given this one as a gift (alongside some other parts we'll get to)
This switch is made By Ben Millen who designed this part for the movies, which is just amazing
Ben's etsy store is punk rocket props for anyone interested
So got the switch, got my aluminium Ion Arm from Gbfans, and I got a Dremel,
Now I know there are better tools for the job, but this is what I got
Safety goggles and a mask kids, aluminium dust not recommended for eyes or breathing in!
So far this is where we are
it was basically time to get this pack started!
Six years of part sourcing and research, not as long as some but long enough for me.
I feel I've gathered enough information and confidence from all of you lovely people over the years so let's begin.
But just quickly,
Not to get too personal I had originally planned to start this build much sooner but IRL medical issues occurred and I ended up cancelling several parts orders and returning others to focus on the situation.
Anyone who helped during this time you know who you are and the help was so very much appreciated.
While not quite finished with IRL stuff i am in a position where i am able to proceed.
As the title states this pack is comprised of elements I like about the proton pack from the three mentioned movies (nothing against Frozen Empire but that pack has many unique elements that would likely require their own build)
Repeating myself, the plan is a sort of Hybrid pack with its roots as a spengler 84/ superhero but with things changed for preference.
I started with a shell mounted to a motherboard courtesy of Ben of Kent,
The shell is lovely, it has brilliant crisp lines and detail, it's also super sturdy which helps.
No nerves about drilling
And speaking of drilling that's the next step, careful examination of reference photos I marked out the areas on the pack and with a steady hand and the help of an inherited Drill that's seen a thing or two and a Dremel (other rotary tools are available)
We got to it
So the BOK shell has it's own way of including the vacuum line, it has the base moulded as part of the shell and you simply insert an aluminium cylinder in,
However I had already acquired a vacuum line from the gbfans store,
Now you can simply put the vacuum line in place or you can sand down the lip of the packs moulded vacuum line base,
The additional height honestly isn't that noticeable, unless you were really really looking, but I opted for sanding down the pack.
More holes drilled
It's worth pointing out, I've taken a lot of inspiration from many different build threads on here, if you see something that looks like so and so's method it probably is
Feel free to comment and link to their thread.
I'm just happy to put the knowledge to good use but credit should go to those that deserve it.
If I'm confident my solution is mine alone I'll say so.
Some templates I made from aluminium foil for quick hole placement,
They're good and quick to make, they mold to the shape of the part great, but be careful not to bend them or the accuracy is off.
The Spengler switch
As part of the Afterlife aspects I love one Is definitely the Spengler switch, I was given this one as a gift (alongside some other parts we'll get to)
This switch is made By Ben Millen who designed this part for the movies, which is just amazing
Ben's etsy store is punk rocket props for anyone interested
So got the switch, got my aluminium Ion Arm from Gbfans, and I got a Dremel,
Now I know there are better tools for the job, but this is what I got
Safety goggles and a mask kids, aluminium dust not recommended for eyes or breathing in!
So far this is where we are
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