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90° Flashlight Prop – Swivel Head

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Standard Version (works for a1 mini too)
Standard Version (works for a1 mini too)
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Electronics Version (works for A1 mini too)
Electronics Version (works for A1 mini too)
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Optional TPU Handle for both
Optional TPU Handle for both
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Description

90° Flashlight Prop – Inspired by The Last of Us

This print-in-place prop is based on the flashlight used by Ellie in the HBO adaptation of The Last of Us, recreated with a focus on realism and ease of use.

 

Features:

  • 90° Joint Mechanism – Print-in-place with fixed locking positions, no assembly required.
  • Customizable Text – Editable button and side labels for personalization.
  • Optional TPU Handle – For improved grip and a more realistic look.
  • Optional Electronics – Can be fitted with basic electronics to function as a real flashlight — no soldering needed!
  • Space to store money or other items. - Just open the bottom screw

Since the original is no longer available, I designed this as a as close as possible alternative. It prints easily with minimal supports and assembles effortlessly.

Note: The on/off switch is not in the original screen-accurate position, as a small enough switch wasn’t available.

 

To Edit the Side label text, you must change it to Part in Bambu studio. Don’t forget to make it a negative Part again afterwards.

 

 

Notes on Printing & Assembly

A print profile is available for the TPU version.
The photos show the version printed using ColorFabb VarioShore TPU.

Assembly Instructions (Non-Electronic Version)

  1. Insert the glass part into the silver top piece before screwing it into the 90° body.
  2. Attach the small silver ring to the handle, and secure it using the button screw.
  3. The 90° joint may require a bit of force to move the first time.
    ⚠️ Note: It only rotates to the right – do not force it in the other direction!
  4. Green Tape an leather band for original looks.

I’ll upload detailed assembly instructions for the electronic version soon.

Tip: The 90° joint mechanism should be printed in standard PLA — avoid softer materials like matte or silk PLA, as they may affect functionality.

 

 

 

⚙️ Optional Electronics – Components List

If you want your flashlight prop to function as a real flashlight, here are the components I used:

⚠️ Soldering is not required if you use WAGO connectors — great for beginners or a quick build.

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Make a video spinning it, I tried everything and nothing
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Hi, im on vacation right now, can make a video when i am back. What printer / filament did u use?
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Replying to @DK71 :
Ender 3 v3, PLA
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Replying to @osantini :
Ok, i only tested with bambu p1s and mini, i will add a video this Weekend
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Wow! And how bright is the light? Could you actually use it, is it bright enough?
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Thank you, I wouldn't necessarily go hunting infected with it, but it should be good enough for home use. I'll send a photo later.
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Replying to @DK71 :
Heres a picture
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coud you please give the a1 mini version the top and not just the handle
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Hi, it is an error that its not listed for the a1 mini, selected that but i does not show up. You can print every profile with the mini.
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Standard Version (works for a1 mini too)
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