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I also just made mine off that templet, I used some copper tubing from Lowes Home improvement,Lowes has the correct size Home depot doesn't. They have copper caps as well that I cut down and some small nuts and bolts from local hobby store. The holder I made out of some thin sheet metal, tin snips and CA Glue!!

They look pretty good!!

Have fun,

AL

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Al,

 

Very Impressive!

 

What did you use for the two middle metal pins?

 

 

Andy

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I'm in the middle of a sterling demill and I thought AL did such a fine job on this I copied his

design so perfectly you won't be able to tell the difference between his and mine.

 

only AL knows the secret!

 

when I get them finished up I'll show photos here!

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sterling conversion blog

this post is copied from the above location.

 

I don't know if anyone knows the TRUE origins of the cylinders that mount on top of the magazine well, but I would love to hear it if you know!

 

 

I did some research and discovered a few images of the cylinders I was trying to identify, in case anyone else has a brainstorm, or knows vacuum tube amplifiers from the 60s and 70s:

 

 

The ones from the top of the Landspeeder, shown below also, are the same:

 

 

First, 2 pics from a screen-used E-11:

 

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Then, the top of the Mouse Droid:

 

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The Landspeeder hood showing the same tubes:

 

I actually made a pretty decent breakthrough while emailing with Paul Harrison from Elstree Studios, London (One of the men who worked on building the Landspeeders and Mouse Droids for ANH).

 

 

Here is what he had to say:

 

 

Hi,

 

We built the originals but the art department did a lot of the dressing up. Most greeblie parts came from Elstree Electrical, which was an old store on the high street that had old oscilloscopes, valve radios etc.

 

But those parts I think were just spark plugs with the porcelain knocked off with tender tap from a hammer! We helped John Stears on the mouse droids too, we had it running around the workshop, based on a Datsun 280 RC sports car from what I remember. I think it was old valves on there. Most glass bits were broken off as we knew they wouldnt survive shipping, it was easier to remove them and repaint.

 

Hope this helps,

 

Cheers, Paul

 

 

Then I just went online searching for valve radios and found a PDF schematic for a RCA Victor Radiolette R-5 and found this:

 

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I actually made a pretty decent breakthrough while emailing with Paul Harrison from Elstree Studios, London (One of the men who worked on building the Landspeeders and Mouse Droids for ANH).

 

 

 

I figured this blog element fit nicely here...

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after talking with blastmaster, who put together a couple of power cells.

 

I have the parts numbers and photos to show how he put them together.

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thanks AL.

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Nice job Vern :duim:

With all of Aaron's and Mark's brilliant information these bad boys are a lot easier to make then

people think. I urge everybody to have a go, it can save you an whole chunk of money and they look

good as well B)

 

 

 

 

:)

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well billy,

 

it's all thanks to the team of people who produced these designs.

 

AL really is the one responsible for the details.

 

the blog thread was somthing I found during my endless research to

 

get the best details for my upcoming pipe build.

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Hi Vern, been reading this with a lot of interest, the axle caps? I seem to only be able to see the top hat variety, was this what you worked with and if so how do you go about trimming the rim, is it pretty easy to do?

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Actually I have another question and that is about the top where there appears to be a cut out circular section. From the MSE pictures above it looks like these are where the valve tube holders would have been does anyone have any idea as to what diameter these would have been (are they standard for all valve tubes or did they differ)?

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On 12/20/2008 at 12:27 AM, synaptyx said:

Hi guys, thanks to Mark, I got bits sorted out to make my cylinders.

 

I knocked up this template to make things easier.

 

The holes are marked 0.5mm smaller so you can sand/file them out to fit your tubes exactly.

 

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Print this at 300dpi and you'll get it at the right size.

this work??

 

I cut the caps with a dremel a pair of pliars using the cutting wheel.

there is a notch on the edge of the cap that the wheel fit's into and it takes about 10 minutes to cut 4 caps

drilling them out for the screws in front is very tough to do.

 

I usually order a pair from sean at 35$ it's not a bad deal for saving the headache!

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this work??

 

I cut the caps with a dremel a pair of pliars using the cutting wheel.

there is a notch on the edge of the cap that the wheel fit's into and it takes about 10 minutes to cut 4 caps

drilling them out for the screws in front is very tough to do.

 

I usually order a pair from sean at 35$ it's not a bad deal for saving the headache!

@ Vern

Yes this is the template we came up with a few years back. Before these there was nothing around to make the power cylinders with ease.

 

:laugh1: yes Joe the lengths we go to......

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I have finally started making these.

 

after some wonderful work that troopers have done, I put together this pair

 

today for a blaster build I'm working on.

 

I'm working hard to make more of these!

 

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Thanks Aaron and Mark for the templete, just fished making mine. Couldn't have made it with out it. :th_AnimatedBravoSmiley:

 

Vern thank for the Idea with 3/8 size aux caps.Seemed at first impossible  to find every  home depo and lowes was out of them, but finally found at ACE. They worked perfectly :jc_doublethumbup:

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