Posted May 25, 201311 yr Haha, hello everyone ! Guess who ! Last weekend, I was playing with parts, and decided to make a Sonic Screwdriver. My Sonic Screwdriver, inspired by the Eleventh Doctor's one. Unfortunately, it dosen't make any sound or light (if I had the needed stuff and the knowledge I could, I think there's enough space to fit batteries, a LED, a sound block, and wires). :/ Brickshelf The gallery is not public yet, I hope it will be soon, and I hope you will enjoy my MOC. C&C welcome, of course. :)
May 26, 201311 yr Pretty nice. And some good use of those HF 3x3 "wheels" and the 3x3 rocket exhaust.
May 27, 201311 yr Author Thanks for your comments guys ! BTW, the Brickshelf gallery is now public, so you can see more details of my Sonic ! x) Edited May 27, 201311 yr by Leewan
May 27, 201311 yr It looks awesome! But will you do more Sonic Screwdrivers? Maybe a literal Sonic Screwdriver? You know, an iPod taped to a screwdriver. Or a drawing of a blue hedgehog instead of an iPad.
May 27, 201311 yr Author Thank you ! :) Maybe a literal Sonic Screwdriver? You know, an iPod taped to a screwdriver. Or a drawing of a blue hedgehog instead of an iPad. Hahaha, that sounds awesomely ridiculous ! Well, nothing is planned at the moment, but yeah, a screwdriver shaped like a blue hedgehog could be a very funny idea.
May 30, 201311 yr That's a nice looking 'sonic' - would be interesting to see some variants based on other Doctor's screwdrivers. I like the way you've built the internal structure, using track pieces with the 1 x 8 tiles to create the handle (don't think I've seen that done before).
May 31, 201311 yr Author Thank you ! That's a nice looking 'sonic' - would be interesting to see some variants based on other Doctor's screwdrivers. Hum... Yeah, I could try. If I have the parts and the inspiration. ^^ I like the way you've built the internal structure, using track pieces with the 1 x 8 tiles to create the handle (don't think I've seen that done before). Thanks. But this techniques has a drawback : The tiles are not perfectly aligned, because the thread section is not perfectly at the center of the chain section. Explanation here : To prevent this, I could use this technique : But it uses too many parts, and might not be as strong as the track technique. So I think my current solution is the best I can come up with. :D
June 7, 201311 yr Author Sorry for the DP, but I've build a Sonic inspired by Nine and Ten's one, after a friend's request. The tip is inspired by this MOC. Here's a picture, and here's the Brickshelf (enjoy when public ;) ) I quite like the usage of the Brick, Round 2 x 2 with Grille for the handle, I'm rather proud of it. n_n
June 7, 201311 yr Interesting. As you say, the grille rounds work well, although the lightsaber blades are definitely a NPU as well. Edited June 7, 201311 yr by DraikNova
June 7, 201311 yr Author Thank you guys ! although the lightsaber blades are definitely a NPU as well. Haha, unfortunately, this idea is not really mine.
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