My new McMilky?

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My "McMilky?"

What do you get when you cross a Milkyspit Creemator, built from a Surefire E1B, with a McGizmo 1x123 McClicky body?

A McCreematorMilkyspitGizmoSurefire? :crackup:

Dunno...maybe you can come up with a cool name, but what you do get is one of the coolest lights I've seen -
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I asked Milky for a very small light that I could use for early morning walks in almost total darkness (walking my dogs) that would give me:


  • Long throw for lighting up the 'thangs' that lurk in the woods...

  • A strobe to warn off the occasional passing car...

  • A nice medium that is good for the rest of the walk.

He gave am all that, PLUS 2 other levels including a LOW LOW that is so low that I might just give up my beloved Surefire T1A. It is THAT low. Plus a very nice tint - just the right amount of warm, but still VERY bright. AND, a focusable head that allows me to enjoy long throw and tight spot you get on a TIR head, but also varying levels of flood just by twisting the lens. Amazing. I can't wait for darkness and I'll do some beamshots for sure, but until then I'd like to share some Milky/McGizmo/Surefire 'porn' for your viewing pleasure:

"The Boys"
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Close up of the heads (excuse the lint on the Haiku - it really does stay in my pocket!)
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Waiting for action....
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Sassy the Cat is watching for it to get dark...
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Oh, and by the way, Milky is great to deal with. And his work is outstanding...if you want a Milky Mod and are hesitating, don't hesitate! Go for it!

Thanks, Scott (and Rob!)
:twothumbs
 
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Nice light, great pics. Love the CREEmators, they are awesome lights. Can't wait for Milky to finish my L2. :grin2:
 
Is this an R2 driven with his 1.3A Acorn driver?


Very nice lego and the crome on black looks really nice. I know the E1b stock is a good thrower already, it must be amazing now.

congrats,
bigC
 
Is this an R2 driven with his 1.3A Acorn driver?
Yessir - Cree XRE R2 with 1.3A Acorn ("Califon" firmware) with a very sweet focusable optic. I won't take this this apart often....but for the sake of a peek:
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Very nice lego and the crome on black looks really nice. I know the E1b stock is a good thrower already, it must be amazing now.

congrats,
bigC

CHROME???!
That is unadulterated Titanium in all it's glory!!! :poke: :crackup:

that is a wikkid combo...! Love it
Thank you! Yep, that's Mr. McGizmo's titanium beauty - I fell in love with that host when I got my Haiku -I had to buy a McClicky pak to be the home for that Milkyspit Creemator!:broke:

We need BEAMSHOTS!!!! :wave:

+2

without beamshoots your are just being cruel to us:poke:

A video would be nice too.😀
More coming - I promise! I had to go out last night to my daughter's high school fall sports awards banquet - and it is cold this morning! I took it out for the dog walk and was blown away. Think LX2 on steriods, with 4 levels plus strobe and your choice of spot or flood. BUT - I've done these beamshots with my other lights in a 22 foot hallway in my basement, so I quickly did these this morning (it's 5:35 AM here in northern Virginia!) (EDIT - cropped the photo to make it more comparable to the LX2 photo) I WILL do a video - it's easier than beamshots to me..

But for now, a few shots of the Milky with an LX2 for comparison.(I have to say that these meager beamshots do not do justice to the beam...fully 'tightened' the beam has a nice spot, with graduated levels out to a spill that is probably 50% larger than the LX2. You can focus the beam to a spot much like the original spot of the E1B - only much brighter. As you continue to counter clockwise twist, the size opens up almost to the point that it becomes a flood. A simple, elegant solution. As great as the interface and the brightness are, the focusing optic is something that I think I'll be just as happy with.)
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Milky on medium low..Surefire E1B on HIGH
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I will do some outdoor shots! My wife thinks I nuts, but she appreciates the quality of these lights!

:thumbsup:lovecpf
 
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Nice shots...:twothumbs

Thanks - please look again - I cropped the photo to make it more comparable to the view of the LX2. NOW you can see a more realistic comparison. Look at the flood in the hallway, along with the spot on the drapes. Again, LX2 on steroids!

:clap::rock:
 
Interesting light. I don't think much of the appearance, but if it works as well as you claim then I can write it off as being the price paid to have a custom "rig". I might consider getting one -- AFTER I get disc brake tabs welded onto my mountain bike.
 
Interesting light. I don't think much of the appearance, but if it works as well as you claim then I can write it off as being the price paid to have a custom "rig". I might consider getting one -- AFTER I get disc brake tabs welded onto my mountain bike.

Indeed. It looks much better mounted on a 2 cell body...
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It's an interesting light for sure - I hope to do a better review of it very soon. Funny, when I walk the pups in the morning - always pitch dark - no matter which 'tool' I choose for that walk, this light is in my other pocket. It is a throw monster - the beam isn't perfect, but man does it throw. It's cool also how the optic can be focused if you need more or less spill/throw.

Brake tabs on the mountain bike - sounds like an important project. The weather is finally getting to the point here where I can get back on the road bike. The DC area has great bike 'rail trails.' :thumbsup:
 
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