Admiral Ackbar thinks this hyperdrive-equipped* B Wing might be the most well-armed starfighter in the galaxy, and we have no reason to doubt him.
Devon added this print to his collection of what he calls “sometimes Star Wars-themed Stargrave mins.”
Get the files at Gambody.
* Real hyperdrive not included
This is the way to a distressed Mando helmet
With the help of Adam Savage from Tested, Devon made a realistic-looking Mando helmet in one day.
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Denver resident hosts a free library in the form of a Dalek from Doctor Who.
Read MoreMake your own retro Galaga earrings
We’re selling finished earrings in our store, but if you have access to a laser cutter, you can make your own with our free downloadable .svg file (see materials below).
Materials
Galaga ship .svg file
1/8-inch-thick white acrylic sheet sized for your laser cutter
Fine-tipped paint pens in blue and red
Gloss varnish
Jewelry findings (fish hooks and jump rings)
Jewelry pliers
Painter’s tape
Tips
The .svg file is separated into three layers. Cut the outermost layer and score the other two.
If your acrylic doesn’t come masked, cover the front and back with painter’s tape or masking tape to prevent scorch marks. When your cut is complete, remove just the areas you want to paint. The tape will work as a stencil to make your job easier.
I use white acrylic sheets because they’re easy and sturdy, but use any laser-safe material you prefer. Stick with acrylic if you decide to make the earrings thinner than 1/8 inch.
Varnish the earrings once the paint is completely dry. I prefer leaving the tape on while applying the varnish because the acrylic is already as glossy as it’s going to get, but it’s up to you.
If you’ve never made earrings before, check out this video on how to attach the jump ring and fish hook to the base.
This design is available for personal use.
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May the Fourth be with you!
Devon printed the original 1:72 TIE Interceptor from Fab 365 at 150% to make it suitable for sci-fi-based tabletop wargames like Star Wars Legend. It also makes for some pretty damn sweet home decor.
Check out their YouTube video for more on printing and building it.
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