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Marcus

501st Stormtrooper[TK]
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    Melbourne, Australia

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  • Name
    Mark
  • 501st ID
    3977
  • 501st Unit
    Terror Australis Garrison

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  1. Mark Marcus, TK3977 requesting 501st Access please. https://www.501st.com/members/displaymemberdetails.php?userID=11785
  2. I did get them from a guy here in OZ, so it is likley that it is your mold. They must have been some good molds because the detail in it is still exceptional. (Stamps on the stock, distance guaging on the sight) Also I am about the 50th person to get a kit from him.
  3. Thanks Anthony I glued it in place with Araldite, after 24 hours it was rock solid.The Araldite seems to bond really well with the rubber resin. At this point it does not wobble but I will need to see how it goes on a long troop out in the hot Australian sun. Cheers Marcus
  4. Sorry Guys I was trying to link it to my post in the T.A.G forum. Instead I have posted it here as an original as well. Welcome Patriots of the Empire. On occasion you may be facing countless numbers of rebels or their allies. At these times you want members of your squad to be armed with superior fire power, and that fire power is the MG-34 To support your squad a MG-34 is a must. And here is how to get yourself one. The MG-34 arrives un-assembled After removing your weapon you need to trim all the excess molding from it. This will give it a more accuracy when firing on Rebel Scum. Tools need for this are, a sharp knife and emery boards. (The CO requires that when using a knife all cuts are away from body parts) Once trimmed assembly should begin, the barrel had a pipe within it, this pipe was shortened to about 1.5 inches. To connect it to the stock a number of small holes are drilled in the stock where the pipe meets it, this is then dremeled out. Safety comes first, when using the dremel on the MG-34 a fine powder is created. Always wear a P2 rated mask. Begin Adding/Joining all of the parts. The use of Araldite has been approved Here ends lesson 1 Lesson 2 Welcome Back There may be some small defect in you weapons look, this can be fixed with what is known as green stuff. (It is a modeling putty that is mixed together and hardens. After assembly of the parts the weapon needs to be undercoated After the undercoat has dried it is time to blacken it up. The stock then needs some attention, here it is painted brown, the washed with a chest nut ink, then washed with a black ink. The Empire requires that all Troopers maintain there weapons in the highest standard. However it is understood that from time to time weapons may become weathered. This can be done with the emery board Now you are ready to support your squad against any threat! Good Hunting Trooper!
  5. The extremeracing Stormtrooper undersuite arrived last night . (Oreded 30th December in the UK, arrived at my door in Australia 5th January, I am pleased with the service!) You were right Garry, the sizing was spot on! It fits very well. It gets my vote!
  6. I have just ordered two of these, how was the sizing? Did it fit as expected?
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