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  1. File Name: Star Wars Hologram Fan Emitter Designer: ScarfMeadow Last Update: 17/10/2025 File/Link: https://makerworld.com/en/models/1893822-star-wars-hologram-fan-emitter?from=search#profileId-2028956 Description: Step into a galaxy far, far away with the Star Wars Hologram Fan Emitter, the ultimate blend of sci-fi flair and modern LED tech. Inspired by the shimmering holograms and the sleek designs of Imperial engineering, this fan doesn’t just move air — it moves you to another dimension of style and comfort. Perfect for Jedi masters, Sith lords, the Star Wars Hologram Fan Emitter transforms any room into a scene straight out of the Death Star control room (minus the occasional explosion). Features & Highlights Holographic Projection Blades - Creates a mesmerising 3D hologram display effect while circulating cool air — project your favourite Star Wars characters, logos, or battle scenes as you chill like a true galactic hero. Jedi or Sith? - Switch between calming blue (Jedi) or fierce red (Sith) diffuser depending on your allegiance… or your mood. Hyperdrive Energy Efficiency - Powered by state-of-the-art energy cores (okay, fine — ultra-quiet brushless motors), includes an Imperial power generator giving you freedom to display your videos and images where ever you want. Because comfort is the way. Whether you’re meditating in your Jedi temple, plotting galactic domination, or just binge-watching the entire saga again, the Star Wars Hologram Fan Emitter brings style, light, and a touch of the Force into your everyday life. Join the Hologram Rebellion today — and may the cool be with you. Model Details There are 3 print profiles, one for the Bambu Lamp Kit, one for the Bambu Puck LED and one for the optional power bank case. Both the Bambu Lamp Kit version and the Bambu Puck LED version are suitable for using an LED strip light if you desire. The power bank case is designed with the listed power banks in mind but a .step file has been provided if you wish to modify to suit a different type/size power bank. If you are not going to use the power bank case ('Power Generator') then its recommended that you use the Bambu Puck LED or a LED strip light as the Bambu Lamp version requires you to place the switch on the cable (in the on position!) inside the emitter and use the power bank to turn the light on and off. See image below: If you choose to use the Bambu Lamp Kit or the Bambu Puck LED it is recommended that you apply some foil tape or tin foil to the inside front area of the emitter to help with light transmission/backlighting to the control panel. See image below: A full assembly guide and decal sheet has been provided. See ‘Documentation’ section.. Below is a full list of all the non-printable parts: 14cm 3D Hologram Fan Projector https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B0FH18MZY4?ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_fed_asin_title 5000 mAh Ultra Slim Power Bank (2 pack) https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B08T1JCXR5?ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_fed_asin_title&th=1 5x 5mm LED Diodes https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B09VBYDB9M?ref_=ppx_hzsearch_conn_dt_b_fed_asin_title_16 0.5 Inch Black Meshed Cord Protector https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B07FW3GTXB?ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_fed_asin_title&th=1 Lighting Solution: Bambu Lab Lamp Kit MH001 https://uk.store.bambulab.com/products/led-lamp-kit-001?id=41123227435068 OR Bambu Lab Puck LED KC007 https://uk.store.bambulab.com/products/remote-controlled-16-color-rgbw-puck-lights 1x M2 6mm Self Tapping Screw 2x M2 8mm Self Tapping Screws 1x M3 8mm Self Tapping Screw Star Wars Hologram Fan Emitter Demo: Images: PDF Instructions and Build of materials https://makerworld.com/en/models/1893822-star-wars-hologram-fan-emitter?from=search#profileId-2028956
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  2. May be I didn't get this correct, but here is an additional link: https://www.501st.com/members/displaymember.php?userID=48692&costumeID=125 Is this the link you are requested? I think according to the "help" post: it should be this link: https://www.501st.com/members/displaymemberdetails.php?userID=48692
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  3. I’ve had a great time so far, already clocked up 11 troops! Will look for a way to come down and say hi when I get a chance.
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  4. You can get automotive paint in spray cans and that's what I normally use, albeit I do have spray equipment too as I used to spray cars Again it depends on what you are comfortable using, anything new you have to get used to using it and practice makes perfect, acrylic can go on a lot thicker than you would spray an enamel, but there is a fine line between enough paint and getting runs Having enough painting and drying space is essential. I also use metal hooks which are taped on with duct tape, easily comes apart. When it's too cold outside you have to improvise
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