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Locitus

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  1. Yes, he makes crazy beautiful sabres
  2. Could this link be of any help? http://www.slothfurnace.com/sabers/ANHLuke_01.html
  3. Looks great! Keep it up!
  4. All I know is that according to this site, at least parts of their MGs like with the sterlings, had resin parts when filming in tunisia. Probably to get them through customs. -----------
  5. No I haven't, but I've handled some Swedish machine guns from the 60's. Not light weight at all!
  6. Great reference. This thread, linked below, is what I'd like to think of as the holy grail of a MG-34 disassembly btw. Every little piece is taken apart, down to the smallest detail. ----------
  7. I agree. The stripe across the cap and face looks a bit too narrow too.
  8. Or just get one (resin kit obviously) and look good when trooping!
  9. No idea. But it's usually found in the same kind of hobby stores that sell humbrol paints. But you could use acetone as well. Might not work as well, but good enough.
  10. That's why you should get the thinner, to clean your brushes
  11. You can buy them in kit-form and do them as you want.
  12. He might have, but I was mostly talking to him on the campsite, so I guess it was stuffed away.
  13. Nice! Btw, I met Kai at legoland this summer, and that blaster looks nice! Would love to see one for real some day.
  14. I have no idea, but aren't they pictured in some fairly recent photo?
  15. I could use a spare kidney, a friend of mine is missing one! Edit: I completely agree with Rich on all counts. This is an amazing development, and I'm looking forward to seeing it completed. And it truly shows how close Pauls work of replicating an original suit have been. Pure genius!
  16. Ah, I forgot that detail. There never were any shoulder bridges on the original suit because it was a sandtrooper suit and they never had shoulder bridges.
  17. I don' think you can mould the shoulder bridges without breaking them off of the torso, remember they are glued and fragile, so it might not be possible to mould them. Also, latex hand guards will probably never be included in any kit. If we get plastic hand guards moulded from his latex ones, we should be lucky.
  18. NO original helmets had mesh in their teeth. It's something invented by the 501st to keep the public from seeing who's inside the helmet.
  19. could be, and in that case, excellent!
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