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Author:  Asphalt [ Sat Jan 07, 2012 6:40 pm ]
Post subject:  The coolest little vehicle I never knew existed

I just snagged the coolest SW toy I never new existed. The AST-5.
vehicle bio
The AST-5 Armored Sentinel Transport was an atmospheric combat vehicle.
Characteristics
The vehicle featured two blaster cannons, each capable of swiveling 360 degrees. The vehicle had a "sentry" mode, an "attack" mode wherein the engine section would rotate to a 90-degree angle with the pilot section, and a "pursuit" mode where the engine section would rotate to a parallel position with the pilot section.
History
Pilots of the AST-5 were known to include the Klaatu and bounty hunter Boba Fett. Jabba's hired enforcers also patrolled Tatooine in Armored Sentinel Transports.

Pursuit mode meh
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Sentry Mode Huh?
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And the real reason I snagged this guy. Sentry AKA Insertion pod/regeneration sarcophagus/repair chamber/the possibilities are endless mode.
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I cannot wait to get some paint on this thing. So excited. And I need to find more, I want a wall unit of these things.

Author:  JBYRDD [ Sat Jan 07, 2012 6:46 pm ]
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Yeah those vehicles are cool, nicely detailed to, can't wait to see what you do to it.

Author:  Asphalt [ Sat Jan 07, 2012 6:50 pm ]
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I think this might be my first attempt to add LEDs to a piece. I want this badboy lit from the inside. Anyone know of a good, easy to follow, LED tutorial. I have done large led arrays that could be run off of a AA battery box or a 9v, but nothing in miniature.

Author:  Mysterious Stranger [ Sat Jan 07, 2012 6:54 pm ]
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Check Jin Saotome's site for some tips on using LEDs. Its mostly about using them in action figures but the principles are the same for what you're thinking of.

Author:  JBYRDD [ Sat Jan 07, 2012 6:56 pm ]
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It's much easier to go to Dollar Tree and rip apart a LED book light and it's only a dollar. ;-)

Author:  Asphalt [ Sat Jan 07, 2012 7:04 pm ]
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good tip on the book light. Thanks.

Author:  nova [ Sat Jan 07, 2012 8:59 pm ]
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http://www.modeltrainsoftware.com/ledlights1.html

This is the place Fireflyed orders his lights from, It's the place I got the Lights I put inside of an ARAH BAT chest from... They come pre-assembled...the led, resistor, and wires are all attached already...you just need to connect to a 9v or equivalent battery.

Author:  Asphalt [ Sat Jan 07, 2012 10:12 pm ]
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Thanks for the link. If the shipping is good I will be grabbing some of those.

Author:  chaosx [ Sat Jan 07, 2012 11:04 pm ]
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I bought 100 purple led lights:


- RoHS : Yes
Life Rating : 100,000 Hours
Emitted Colour : Purple
Size (mm) : 5mm
Lens Colour : Water clear
Peak Wave Length (nm) : 395 ~ 405
Forward Voltage (V) : 3.2 ~ 3.8
Reverse Current (uA) : <= 30
Luminous Intensity Typ Iv (mcd) : 3000(Typical) ~ 5000(Max)
Viewing Angle : 20~25 Degree
Max Power Dissipation(PM): 80mW
Max Peak Forward Current(IFP): 75mA
Max Continuous Forward Current(IFM): 20mA
Lead Soldering Temperature : 240 Degree (<5Sec)
Operating Temperature Range : -25 ~ +85 Degree
Preservative Temperature Range : -30 ~ +100 Degree

guess what? I can't get them to work. I can get them if I go straight vertical with 3 or 4 AA batteries. Can't them to work parallel . I tried putting them in a string of LED christmas lights..no go. LEDs are a tricky thing

Author:  HypnoHustler [ Sat Jan 07, 2012 11:13 pm ]
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I've been using candy toy LEDs. I haven't completed anything yet, but TRU sells light up lollipops and such, and those use button cell batteries, so they're a lot more compact. Still probably too big to fit them completely inside a figure (at least at 3 3/4th size while maintaining articulation) but easier to conceal. No clue what kind of life the led has though. Still, I think if I can get it to work the way I envision, it's going to be pretty badass.

Author:  chaosx [ Sat Jan 07, 2012 11:25 pm ]
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one of the key things about LED is that you may need resistors. Smaller LEDs that are in those things hypno talked about are DC universal and can run on a button cell with no resistor. My hundred can run on a 9 volt but need resistors.

Author:  Tsunami [ Sun Jan 08, 2012 3:32 am ]
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Awesome little vehicle. My daughter loves Jawas, and I got her a Jawa and one of these (It's brown.....), plus some MJ accesories.
Jawa needs a Nokia and a briefcase after all.

That said, i can't wait to see what you do with this also.

Author:  Asphalt [ Sun Jan 08, 2012 9:31 am ]
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When I have used LEDS I have just worked enough into the project to utilize the battery I have. If I have a 4 "AA" battery pack I included 6V worth of LEDS. That way I didn't need to use resistors. I will probabaly swing down to radioshack later today and see if they have any disk battery holders, then see what the nerd herd there tells me I need to put in between it and the light. I am thinking either traditional blue or maybe green for the lighting.

Author:  The Spectre [ Sun Jan 08, 2012 1:46 pm ]
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I have had one of these for many, many years and love it! :)

Author:  Mysterious Stranger [ Sun Jan 08, 2012 1:56 pm ]
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Asphalt wrote:
When I have used LEDS I have just worked enough into the project to utilize the battery I have. If I have a 4 "AA" battery pack I included 6V worth of LEDS. That way I didn't need to use resistors. I will probabaly swing down to radioshack later today and see if they have any disk battery holders, then see what the nerd herd there tells me I need to put in between it and the light. I am thinking either traditional blue or maybe green for the lighting.


Good luck with the Radio Shack people. Last time I was in there the staff seemed more interested in selling cell phones than transistors.

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