Protoss Pylon Lamp

For a long while I had it in my head to make a Protoss Pylon “action figure”. Of course, Pylons don’t really do anything, so this action figure would just sit there. I figured that if it was just going to sit there, it should at least light up. Hence, the Protoss Pylon Lamp was born!

Three Pylons

For starters, I nabbed some references images straight out of the game.  I based the scale on the central ring being made out of a 4″ PVC tube.
Protoss Pylon - Step 1

I decided that the best way to make the pieces would be to make master parts, mold them, then cast them in plastic resin.  The main crystal was made out of cheap insulation foam, then coated in Bondo and sanded.
Protoss Pylon - Step 2

The other pieces were modeled with Sculpey.  I designed them out on paper first and then modeled them right over the design.
Protoss Pylon - Step 3

Then all of the parts were primed, sanded, primed some more, sanded some more and finally I made silicone molds of them all.
Protoss Pylon - Step 4

Protoss Pylon - Step 5

Next I cast the pieces.  For the crystal I used a clear casting resin (a LOT of the stuff too, this thing is HEAVY) and for the other parts I used a quick cast casting resin. All of the cast plastic pieces were then sanded and primed.
Protoss Pylon - Step 6

The parts were all painted by hand with metallic gold and acrylic color paint then clear coated with a satin finish. Finally I was able to attach all of the pieces to the crystal.  I drilled shallow holes in the crystal to accommodate nubs that were modeled into the pieces.  The central ring is attached to the crystal with 1/4″ acrylic rods.
Protoss Pylon - Step 7

Protoss Pylon - Step 8

I wanted this sucker to light up, so I built a base that it rests on.  The rod has 4 LEDs on it that are powered via USB.
Protoss Pylon - Step 9

Viola! This thing is DONE!
Protoss Pylon - Finished

11 Responses

  1. Brian September 24, 2011 at 4:37 am #

    You must construct additional pylons.
    With the right lighting, you could make some Zealot Psi-blades. Yes…

  2. Demikz June 4, 2012 at 12:09 pm #

    Just take my money, where can I buy it!

  3. Justin June 5, 2012 at 2:09 am #

    SHUT UP AND TAKE MY MONEY!

  4. jester June 5, 2012 at 8:33 am #

    so very beautiful

  5. Sean August 10, 2012 at 3:57 pm #

    Take my money too! I need one for home, and one to give to a co-worker!

  6. Nick December 21, 2012 at 6:19 am #

    Holy trap! I want one!

  7. Bobby January 13, 2013 at 6:51 pm #

    I would like to buy a couple of these if you are willing to sell some, my email is Bobby.Johansen@gmail.com

    • PunishedProps January 28, 2013 at 11:13 pm #

      Unfortunately the molds for that piece broke and I cannot make any more.

  8. Roberto May 20, 2013 at 2:56 am #

    Oh, can’t craft additional pylons anymore?

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