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MrSomething

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  1. looking good man, I guess you can sand off more than just the fin on those fake T-tracks. I was worried that there wasnt enough plastic behind the base of them but you have showed me otherwise.
  2. Hey folks just a quick update on the blaster I've sanded off the little ridge that was in front of the ejection port removed the upper right T-track and sanded off the semi-circle around the ventilation hole on the left side, removed the lower left T-track and most of the upper left one. I'll go back and finsh sanding the upper track tomorrow Oh, and yeah my avatar is good ol' Charlie Manson just to clear that up
  3. Hey everyone I just started work on this last night and figured I would document the process. I have never really done anything like this before so if you folks have any tips it would be greatly appreciated. The first thing i did was cut off the front of the scope with a dremel and sand the excess plastic off with sandpaper Next I tryed to remove the cap from the other side but I ended up just breaking it off The next step was sanding off the writing around the grip Now I'm working on sanding off the fake T-tracks I've only done one so far but i plan to remove all of them and drill some more ventilation holes then add some more accurate T-tracks over them. I ordered a doopydoos mod kit a few days ago so hopefully that will be here before too long but i still have a lot more prep work i want to do before i even need it. I'll try to keep you guys posted on any updates.
  4. Alright I'll have to give that a go thanks alot!
  5. Looks great Jorran, I am getting ready to start working on a Hasbro blaster myself and i was wondering how you went about removing the cap on the back of the scope without destroying it.
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