![]() I asked around on Twitter for drop-in-place buttons, and the friendly people from Mouser EU spent some time trying to find the right switch for the job as well. Got a couple of cool things in the mail yesterday, among other things a set of 3mm tactile switches. Here are some videos that inspired me to begin this journey, as I truly am starting off this project from the shoulders of giants. It's also a good way to show off to friends and family, should they be interested in what project I have taken upon myself! I will try and update the Project Logs regularly so whoever is reading this little corner of hackaday.io will have their share of progression updates. ![]() Just to save myself from spending evenings crying behind my PC ordering new parts that I just burnt up ). I am not super good at soldering, so I will try to make this project as plug-and-play as possible when it comes to electronics and the like. Here's my plan to make that goal a reality. This will be my first foray in actually combining my interests and skills into a singular project that also happens to combine my passions: Video games, prop replica's, model building and fiddling around with electronics I know nothing about! Inspired by Punished Props' and YourGeekFix' videos, I wanted to take a shot at making my own interactive and functional version of the Fallout 76 PipBoy kit from The Wand Company.
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