OK double build update for diary again, may keep it like this depending on those all important parts.
Well issues 46 to 49, were nothing special really, just a case of going over old ground

Issue 46, was just a case of putting in two bits - very taxing

Issue 47, again not much to do

As you can see

Onto issue 48

Just the sensor to fit to the shoulder

However, I did notice something with this that I can't remember doing on the other one. Routing the sensor wire between the screw pillar to keep it out the way.
Issue 49, just involved fitting one plate


And that was it, but the next delivery was the most anticipated as I got the dome
Issue 50 first up

A wheel and the first blue panel for the dome, A wheel is a wheel so wont recreate it here.
Now for issue 51 the dome, it was very well packed and very well protected, also very good quality and almost brushed steel feel to it.
Although you can't tell from picture, my camera is playing up so apologies.

As I say I apologise for poor quality in pictures, think focusing may be an issue on camera. Anyway I digress. The panel is held in by double sided tape, it does say in the instructions that this is only temporary and they will be fixed in place when putting dome on chassis. for now we have this

It's a bit fiddly to get the tape in place, mine wasn't perfect but if it is only temporary it doesn't matter too much. The main thing is put the tape on the right side square, next to the thin double square.

As you can see below, not perfect but it will hold panel in place

Again crappy image, but the panel is in place, and from the front it is on the LEFT side

Issue 52 a lovely circuit board

OK I thought that's all there was in this issue until I read the instructions, there is also a very small very thin piece of thin clear plastic that acts as the calibration for the sensor. I nearly missed it but luckily I found it under the circuit board.
here it is

It is fitted under the foot sensor, once you have removed the foot cover to gain access.

Believe it or not this is the thing in place, can't even tell it is there it's a MARE!

Issue 53, gave us yet another circuit board and this is where the fun and pain started.

After wiring up the test circuit as described in the instruction, you can't really go wrong, the instructions are very good, I was ready to test

First up the light sabre ejector

Ejector in

Ejector out
Yep worked first time, very smooth action too, and very quiet. However, afterwards I ran into an issue. The red and black cable would not budge from the connector, after a lot of manipulation I managed to get it out, lifting the connector white 'holder' up in the process, thankfully none of the pins came off the board. I was just a little disappointed that this could happen, as the connector was fitted correctly, it just seemed too tight for the actual holder. Hopefully, no one else will have this issue.
Next up was the shoulder proximity sensor test, after connecting a blue light would come on if it got to within a certain distance from an object.
Not near an object
Near an object

However, I found this a bit flaky as sometimes if not in it's radius I could almost touch the leg with no blue light, but I was doing a sneak attack from below. Generally, though I would get a result by simply waving my hand in front of the senor.
BUT, my biggest bug bear (and I don't know if it is just me not been able to find it, NOWHERE does it mention about what to do if there is no response, or how to adjust if the sensor reacts too late. Hmmmm maybe someone can enlighten me on that.
Also, in this configuration I tested the foot sensor
Not touching the ground

No green light displayed
Touching the ground

Green light displayed
But yet again I still got a green light when the foot was at an angle of about 10 degrees from the ground, yet again no explanation (that I could see) for fitting this little calibration plastic, or any explanation of what to do/adjust if it wasn't working.
Apart from that is was a very good set of issues, and the circuit board issue withstanding, a good set of parts.
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