Ultimate Spectrum Phantom made IRL
I made the best version of the Spectrum Phantom that I could think of.
I modeled it from scratch, 3d printed it, and added all the electronics.
It has LEDs, it has sounds and it even has the infinity mirror of the Zedd logo!
When you press the trigger it "shoots" (plays shoot sounds), can also play the inspect music, the finisher music, and has a mode for the multikill sound effects.
Build time was about 3-4 months from start to finish.
Will post some videos as well in the comments!
P.S. I'm not saying this deserves a gun buddy, buy if you were to say it... xD



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goddamn this is fire
unironically so cool
Video of the shoot and inspect animations:
https://youtu.be/K9lV4s0AxGE
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Ultimate Spectrum Phantom made IRL
I made the best version of the Spectrum Phantom that I could think of.
I modeled it from scratch, 3d printed it, and added all the electronics.
It has LEDs, it has sounds and it even has the infinity mirror of the Zedd logo!
When you press the trigger it "shoots" (plays shoot sounds), can also play the inspect music, the finisher music, and has ...
YOO this is sick
I saw version 2 of this a couple weeks back and you inspired me to (attempt) to make it I have the Bambu labs p1s and way too much caffeine so I’m going to try too make it by next Christmas
Good luck! I'll say that I started working on the project with little to no experience in both electronics and 3d modeling, but still managed to make it happen.
I have some questions though
1. Do you intend on releasing the print files and
2. What electronics did you use (anything from LEDs to the speakers)
Also how big is the actual gun?
You can see the video and it will give you a rough idea. Sorry if you were asking for actual measurements
I saw the video and tried to eyeball it but if wicked wasn’t going to release print files I was going to attempt to build one similar in size
Ahh I see.. best of luck mate
It's about 85cm long
I do plan on releasing Soon™ the files for the version without any electronics. Just need to figure out the best way to do so.
Not really sure I want to release the ones for the electronics version since they're not polished in any way, and it wouldn't really be a good experience for anyone trying to reproduce what I did. (might change my mind in the future)
Just as a side note, the base version has about 130 individual print pieces and the electronics one has about 150.
As for the electronics, I used an ESP32 as the brains, a WS2812 for the lights and a speaker from Tectonic Elements, can't remember the exact model.
Wow 130 is a crazy amount. If you ever release any version of the phantom let me know, I’d love to tweak both versions to make it more polished and a little bit better of an experience to build for others in the future
Well there's a reason for the high number of pieces. First of all it's made to not need to be painted, so you can print each piece directly in its color. Also it's all made so that you can clip everything together without using any glue. So in terms of optimization, it's already the best version it can be. (It's also made so that you can print it without supports).
The electronics version though, it's still made to clip without glue and you can print all pieces in their color, but you definitely need supports for it.
PEAK
yoo this is scik
sick