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Showing off my just-finished Cage Laser

deck5

Lieutenant Junior Grade
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Here's my just-finished Cage laser build:

cagelaser.jpg


Built using SD Studio's excellent parts. Extends (as shown) and sports an actual red laser in the rotating emitter. It's a weighty thing; in the hand it feels like it might actually be real!
 
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What?! no typewriter keys? ;)

looks really cool, how are you going to display it?
 
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awesome!
I would have done the grip with a more uniform texture, but if you're holding it you can't see it, so it looks awesome!
 
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The grip came scored that way; the lines match to an original prop. If it were meant to be an idealized version of the thing instead of a prop replica, I agree, I'd regularize the texture too.
 
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Here's my just-finished Cage laser build:

cagelaser.jpg


Built using SD Studio's excellent parts. Extends (as shown) and sports an actual red laser in the rotating emitter. It's a weighty thing; in the hand it feels like it might actually be real!

Loving this .!!! How long did it take u to build.? And what's it made of ? Looks just like a prop from the episode very cool indeed !!!!
 
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Loving this .!!! How long did it take u to build.? And what's it made of ? Looks just like a prop from the episode very cool indeed !!!!

Thanks! The barrel is brass and aluminum, the emitters acrylic, the body resin. The parts went together with a minimum of modification and trouble; I spent about three evenings on it.

I'm pleased at how it turned out. It has a "walked off the set" air to it, and as I mentioned the weight of it makes it feel impressive. :)
 
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I tried searching online for a nice display stand for it, alas nothing good turned up.

you could always fabricate one. or if you know anyone with a tablesaw in their garage, it wouldnt be difficult.


maybe you could save up and get the clear resin communicator too and display them together on a small floating shelf?

if you want, i can draw you up some quick plans to work from, with dimensions and materials etc.
 
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I understand there's a fellow who makes an aluminum stand; I'll try and arrange for one of those.

A cage communicator would be a nice addition! Keeping my eyes open for a good one.
 
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Plexiglass, I see. Might be good too!
 
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As much as I like the phaser that Kirk & co. used in the TOS post-pilot episodes, I love the clunky laser pistol! This one is an absolute jewel - great work on it!
 
I seem to remember a version that had a rounded back section--maybe that was from a faulty blueprint or manual...
 
I'm just glad to see somebody remembering that the barrel extends. Even the Roddenberry.com version only has that ring sliding back and forth.

How much did that bad boy set you back?
 
I'm just glad to see somebody remembering that the barrel extends. Even the Roddenberry.com version only has that ring sliding back and forth.

How much did that bad boy set you back?

As I recall SD Studios was selling off some excess parts and finished models, and this collection of parts was somewhere around $350.
 
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