
Sure Bluetooth speakers are cool, but this is FM-Radio man! Which I why I bought that module, as it beats having me solder in LED's and speakers for the heck of it. Now that's immersive! The module is really well-built. It also adds some much-needed LEDs that flicker in the radio tubes.
There's also the Radio Upgrade Module, which adds a bona fide FM radio into your PipBoy, and peppers the sound waves of your local radio station with some authentic Fallout chatter at the push of a button.
Figure out if BBP can connect with Fallout 4 and/or other modules.īut, turn this record over, you ain't heard nothing yet!. Figure out if BBP can charge wirelessly still. If that fails: Hot glue the living bajeezus out of that thing!. If that fails: Use some PLA plate and Acetone hobby glue to build a harness from that. I got a couple of 3D printers at my disposal at varying degrees of 'ready for print' (I hope), so that might work out nice. (Optional) Create a new harness/backplate for the Blackberry to fit snugly. Install BlackBerry Passport in the housing. Screen Module: Illuminated Display Panel There's a screen module upgrade that lights up the screen and it's static decal, and has the light crap out now and then, which you can 'fix' by whacking/tapping/slapping the PipBoy like you were Butcher Pete! And I got to say, that's a pretty cool upgrade, but for me not really worth the 40 bucks, when a BlackBerry Passport would make it even more real! Here's the outline of my plan on how to make this kit a fully functional Pip-Boy! Some of them are really cool, some of them I think I can do better. The Wand Company has created a couple of Upgrade Modules for the PipBoy 2000 kit.