Star Wars Millennium Falcon automatized model [ Altaya / Deagostini ]
Seppun Systems Seppun Systems
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 Published On Dec 22, 2022

This Millennium Falcon from Star Wars took me a long time to complete, involving a full customization from the base model released by Altaya/DeAgostini.
3D printing additional/custom parts, painting, sculpting, engineering and building an electro-mechanized arm, programming the sequences and light patterns along some sound design.
I also did design and build the dedicated cabinet with an integrated sound system.
The final step was to design and make a remote to operate everything.

Some technical details:

-More than 100 LEDs.
-More than 100 meters of optic fibers.
-Cockpit side panels have been drilled (more than 70 times) to place 0.2mm rods to look like switches
-Engineered, stainless steel electro-mechanized arm.
-The cabinet is 100 x 80 x 84cm surrounded with aluminium to hold a High grade anti-UVprotective cover .
-The Millennium Falcon is 80 cm long x 60cm wide.
-3D printed Dejarik (game table) pieces are approximately 4 or 5 millimeters.
-The training sphere shooting lasers is 3 millimeters
-Characters are approximately 3cm .
-R2-D2 can be placed either near the Dejarik table or near Han solo's computer (in place of Obi-wan)
-C-3PO HAS A SILVER LEG
-3D printed custom parts were added in the cockpit, main room, exhaust grill..
-The landing feet have been resculpted and customized, landing feet side covers have been hand sculpted.
-The textures on the outer shell have been carved/sculpted


Sequences can be switched to French.

Pictures set will be uploaded on my website:
https://www.seppun-systems.com

also on my socials:
  / seppun.systems  
  / seppunsystems  
  / seppun.punpun  

00:00 Intro/Unboxing
00:43 Take-off
01:17 Lights control
01:42 Landing feet/cover swap
02:07 Landing
02:30 Boarding ramp control
02:43 Sequence-Hoth escape
04:21 Sequence-Battle
06:16 Sequence-Lightspeed
07:12 Sequence-R2-D2 fixes the Hyperdrive
07:59 Sequence-Lightsaber training
11:31 Sound sequences demo
13:20 Credits/Links

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