#5003789
Hey all, still working on my Frozen Empire Q-Pack MK4. Was looking at parts I wanted to lasercut out of acrylic rather than printing and painting (mostly the clear lenses :P) and decided I wanted to do the yellow lines on the powercell as a separate thin layer of acrylic. I opened it up in Fusion 360 and noticed that these lines are not actually evenly spaced!

While 3 of the lines are around 14mm wide, the middle one is only 11mm. Doesn't sound like much but now that I'm focused on it, it looks kinda weird!

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I've been comparing to the reference library and I'm not sure - they look equally spaced to my eye? Anyone know if the Q-Pack spacings are indeed accurate to the movie appearance or no?

Cheers!
#5003793
Here's some shots from Adam Savage's inspection of the props. Doesn't look like they're evenly spaced to me; looks like the spacing is slightly fatter on the bottom.

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Then again, what it also looks like is just a single rectangular plate of yellow acrylic pushed up from inside the powercell against the black ribs with the space between the ribs completely cut out.
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#5003795
Nomake Wan wrote: March 23rd, 2025, 1:36 pm Then again, what it also looks like is just a single rectangular plate of yellow acrylic pushed up from inside the powercell against the black ribs with the space between the ribs completely cut out.
Nope, the powercell was rebuilt (over the top of the existing one), and then painted.
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