My take on some "Andor" LED lamps

TerranCmdr

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I was in Harbor Freight a while back and came across these. I remembered someone had figured out this is the exact lamp used in Andor and at $5 a pop I decided to grab a few to make my own Star Wars-y lanterns. I ended up making 3, two as gifts for my buddies and one for myself. It was a fun process and relatively easy to accomplish! I've detailed some of the steps below.

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Disassembling the lamps was relatively easy. Unscrew the bottom, remove the four screws, then one single long screw holds the top and bottom together. There's a captive nut at the top that can be accessed by unscrewing the very top piece. From there, I decided to remove the handles and the nubs they attach to and fill with Bondo spot filler. I then broke out my collection of trash greeblies and slapped a few on for some visual interest. I painted two of the lamps in grey and one in brown; it was at this stage that I decided that one was going to be inspired by the Endor bunker charges.

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Once the base coats were on I did some hand masking to make some various shapes on the lamps. I went with red as the main color for mine and purple for the other. The Endor charge obviously was relatively locked in as far as design so I masked off the areas to paint red and yellow respectively. The proportions obviously are slightly different so things didn't line up perfectly but I think they ended up looking good nonetheless. After the base colors were down I went to town weathering them with sandpaper, brillo pads, and a large metal file.

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I wanted some lettering on these so after some quick designing in Illustrator I cut some masks out of removable vinyl. They worked out great, save for one area on the Endor charge that for some reason the paint didn't cure properly and a lot of it pulled off from the masking. I actually don't mind it though, it added some weathering that I think looks pretty good. For the lettering I used an Ubese font as I thought it looked coolest. I honsetly don't remember what I wrote for all the labels, I believe some say "light" and some say "activate." I also wanted some accurate-ish greeblies for the Endor charge and designed and printed some side vents for it that I painted silver and glued on.

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Finally I hit them all with a weathering pass using acrylics. I may have gone slightly overboard but I wanted them to be very "used" looking. I went a lot lighter on the weathering for the Endor charge. I also quickly sanded the clear parts to give them a more diffused look. Overall very pleased with how these turned out and my friends love 'em! I took mine camping this weekend and it was very handy!

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So nice! I must pick up a couple. Wonder if there are any better shots of the Andor version? I'll have to take a look at the episodes...
 

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