Before I decided to post my build progress to this blog I had done some things. The first was to register with the R2 Builder's Yahoo Group and then the R2 Builder's Group forum. After I completed these two steps I did a LOT of reading and research. I studided over the plans, blogs, and photos of other builders. I read through a huge chunk of Victor Franco's blog documenting his Complete R2 Building Diary. That thing is over 1000 pages long! After getting a brief overview of what was ahead of me, (And I do mean brief, because honestly I have no idea yet) I decided on what type of Droid I wanted to build.
At this stage (planning) I want to build a wooden frame with Aluminum skins. I am thinking (budget-wise) that I will use several Resin and Styrene parts on my Droid. I would really like to use Aluminum legs with my Droid, but we will see how that works into the budget. I may be making some mistakes here in my planning, but I think this works for now. Stack wants to scratch-build more parts than I do. He likes the idea of the added challenge. I wouldn't mind doing that, but with his busy schedule I can see myself doing a lot more work than he. We will stick to some simpler pre-made parts as much as we can for now.
So the first real night of planning began roughly 6 days after I registered with the Builder's Group. This consisted of having Stack come over and I spewed upon him the knowledge I had spent about a week compiling. I wanted to start out as though he were beginning this process like I did. So I introduced him slowly into the basics and worked up to the more complicated stuff. Stack is quite a craftsman and can bring with him some ingenuity to this build. He also never quits on a project. So my thoughts are with my imagination and limited experience in some of these skills required combined with his motivation and ingenuity we will be able to produce a fantastic Droid.
By the end of the night we had some good ideas flowing. I think this will be a lot of fun!
-RandomEye