thanks parts are ordered, and will start posting pics as I go along when they get here.
thanks parts are ordered, and will start posting pics as I go along when they get here.
Ah, ok. I read that wrong.
Makes sense, now.
In order to see the Light,
you must sometimes risk the Dark.
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i didnt see anything about color disc but im just adding the pix of my p4 with TCSS color disc just to add my 2 cents
good luck with the build
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white p4 run off US 2.5 board with clear thick walled blade
TCSS white difuser and 10 degree lens and TCSS color disc
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white p4 run off US 2.5 board with special white thick walled blade
10 degree lens and TCSS color disc
"You are a Jedi who never knew what life was until it ran out in a big gush over your lips."
<ARKM> "May you come to the attention of those in authority"
yeah I totally forgot that, I had to order it seperate hehe. ah well.
edit..oops did see page 2.
I'm using discs too and they do look better with 4 feet of giftwrap added to the white diffuser and some 400-600 sanding around the blade looks great.
Last edited by Crystal Chambers; 02-10-2010 at 05:36 AM.
"You are a Jedi who never knew what life was until it ran out in a big gush over your lips."
<ARKM> "May you come to the attention of those in authority"
Not sure about MR blades mine are TCSS battle blades. It seems to me the giftwrap will dim the lower blade but draw the light upwards making it more even overall. Too much wrap will dim though. Same with course grit sanding. Finer grit will draw more light to the outer tube but course will leave darker edges in the lines when they're too deep.
Some of the discs can be combined without dimming much. The two yellows and the darker green make a nice colour I like. I look forward to combining them with lee filters when I get my mitts on'm.
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