The Wand Company TOS Tricorder is coming!

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Much better view of the kydex texture in that second pic. NOICE!
 
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Much better view of the kydex texture in that second pic. NOICE!
Of course none of us out here, the “unwashed masses” are even the slightest jealous that you both got to cradle these. In the least. At all. A single stinkin’ bit. One frikin’ iota. Even with Knobby jobbies!

On a serious note, how awesome for this early opportunity; thank you so much for taking the time to share the fun with us! I’m so psyched!

I think the kydex relief is spot-on.
 
I can't remember if this has been answered before, but will the batteries be user replaceable if necessary?
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If memory serves, the tricorder will work off an 18650 type battery which is very popular in the lightsaber community these days. They look like big AA batteries and last through lots of recharges. Easily removed and replaced.
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If memory serves, the tricorder will work off an 18650 type battery which is very popular in the lightsaber community these days. They look like big AA batteries and last through lots of recharges. Easily removed and replaced. View attachment 1847604


I got a ton of these, many proper performing flashlights these days uses them and I have quite a few.

Also. Tesla batteries are tons of those wired together if I recall correctly.
 
TWC has specifically stated that the battery is user-replaceable. All you have to do is unscrew the back panel and it's right there at the bottom. I can't remember where they posted this, or I'd look it up and paste it here, but I'm absolutely sure of it. It's a sort of evolution starting with the phaser battery not being accessible at all, the comm battery being replaceable with a great deal of care and the right tools (I've done it), and now the tricorder battery being very simply swappable.
 
TWC has specifically stated that the battery is user-replaceable. All you have to do is unscrew the back panel and it's right there at the bottom. I can't remember where they posted this, or I'd look it up and paste it here, but I'm absolutely sure of it. It's a sort of evolution starting with the phaser battery not being accessible at all, the comm battery being replaceable with a great deal of care and the right tools (I've done it), and now the tricorder battery being very simply swappable.
It’s in their Tricorder blog.

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