Battery LED Destiny 2 Generalist Ghost Shell

Battery LED Destiny 2 Generalist Ghost Shell

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X1 Carbon
P1S
P1P
X1
X1E
A1

0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
Designer
6.7 h
5 plates
4.0(1)

CUT ADDED 0.16mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
CUT ADDED 0.16mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
11.7 h
5 plates

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Description

Eyes Up Guardian!

 

Following on from the success of my previous ghost, I wanted to add a version that was less complicated and easy to make and utilised these Battery powered LED Candles and still be compatible with the previous Crucible Ghost Shell.

 

There is a slot for the Battery LED Candle in the Rear Eye, I also added a 10mm Neodymium magnet to help hold it in place so it doesn't fall out while you move it around.

 

Bill of Materials

 

 

Assembly

  1. Print all the files, you'll need a Front and Rear Ghost shell (you can also use the Crucible Shell from my other Ghost), Front and Rear eye, eye diffuser, 4x wing tips, 4 x wing covers and a mount and base.
  2. Insert 2 x 3mm magnets into each hole on the front and rear shells, make sure to get the polarity correct before inserting them, its nearly impossible to get them back out.
  3. Slot the Rear eye into the Rear Shell, Front Eye into Front Shell, add a few dabs of CA glue on the tabs on the eye parts
  4. Glue diffuser into Front Eye
  5. Glue 10mm magnet into rear eye,
  6. Attach wing covers by sliding them gently over
  7. insert wing tips, they should friction fit but add a dab of glue if they are loose.
  8. Glue Base Mount into Base, if you want you could probably print as a single piece, but depending on your printer and filament you may need supports.
  9. Turn on LED Candle and slot into rear eye, attach the two ghost halves together, sit on base and Enjoy!

If there are any other props of models you'd like to see, just leave a comment and I'll do my best.

 

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