Wrist Comm Scanner from Star Wars: Tales From the Galaxy's Edge

Wrist Comm Scanner from Star Wars: Tales From the Galaxy's Edge

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Wrist communicator/Holo-Projector/Scanner as seen in the Oculus Quest 2 VR game Star Wars: Tales From the Galaxy's Edge. Included are two versions of the scanner part, one with solid one-piece printing and two parts for use with a LuxPro LP130 flashlight that turns out to be a really good fit for adding a light effect to it. Tight tolerances can make it hard to get it just right for a good friction fit between the base of the flashlight and the base of the scanner. The base of the scanner is glued to the body of the wrist-comm but the tip of the scanner is left with just a friction fit to allow the flashlight to be removed to change batteries and to turn it on and off. I had to do some X-acto knife trimming and filing to get a good fit. The glove that I used was handy (I only had the one left hand which was convenient for this prop) which had multiple leather and fabric parts that took well to using an acrylic paint to loosely match the game design. I also had some extra colored leather to add to the glove for the gauntlet. Strips of velcro hold the scanner in place using fabric glue for the leather parts (and the 3D printed part but I don't know yet if that will hold up).

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