u/raywalters

Image 1 — For Sale (US) Lightly used (50 hours) VKB Gladiator HOSAS Space Combat edition.
Image 2 — For Sale (US) Lightly used (50 hours) VKB Gladiator HOSAS Space Combat edition.
Image 3 — For Sale (US) Lightly used (50 hours) VKB Gladiator HOSAS Space Combat edition.
Image 4 — For Sale (US) Lightly used (50 hours) VKB Gladiator HOSAS Space Combat edition.
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For Sale (US) Lightly used (50 hours) VKB Gladiator HOSAS Space Combat edition.

I have a HOSAS setup from VKB consisting of a Gladiator NXT EVO Omni Throttle left hand and a Gladiator NXT EVO Space Combat Edition right hand. Got them about 8-months ago for Elite Dangerous and they work fantastically well, I have just not fallen in love with the game like I wanted to, and I really don't have another game to use these with. Comes in all original packaging. I don't have the cord condoms for re-assembly but there are DIY options or just be careful. The self tapping screws are in the base of the handles and wrapped for shipping. If interested PM please. EDIT: Would rather sell them here to people who appreciate and will them well, I have gotten so much info lurking in this thread. 2nd edit: Would be good to post a price, derp, sorry about that. Looking for $225 for both of them, shipping would be on top of that. Located in Missouri, near KC.

u/raywalters — 1 day ago
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Advice needed on DIY tabletop e-ink gaming project

I've got an idea that I've been researching for a few days, and wanted to get more experienced opinions than my own to see if it's viable.

I play a tabletop game called Star Wars Shatterpoint. It's a skirmish game with models that are card driven. Each model or unit of models has a 4x6 character card and a Tarot sized card that has their stances/damage tree.

The company that makes the game releases errata and game balances that change the character cards and stances every so often. Getting these reprinted is a pain in the ass and can be costly to get full color done in cardboard. So, being a nerd, I decided to make it even harder and more expensive by dreaming up an idea to use e-ink displays for the character cards and stance cards.

I've been looking for different solutions, and while I've had a lot of experience with guided electronic projects, this one seems to be a bit daunting. The advice I'm looking for is in regards to looking for a cheap finished product of old e-ink devices or to source screens and work on my own. Thanks in advance for any information you can give and the time you took to read the post.

TL;DR nerd plays a nerd game that uses 4x6 character cards and tarot sized damage track cards. Wants to use e-ink to display them rather than printed cards. Looking for advice to make this happen

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u/raywalters — 13 days ago