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Evilboy

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  1. Looks good! I would definitely assemble the two parts of the stock, then fill and sand. That is the best way to make sure it looks like one unit, as it is supposed to, as apposed to trying to get it to sit right...As for the glue, since you are using E6000, use more. it will clean off easily, and that way you will not have to worry if it's enough...and once it squishes out the edges, you can smooth it with your fingers or a small caulking tool to get that same "welded" look...
  2. So the bottles are from some old model Tanker truck? Probably a 1/16th fuel tanker...like an old AMC or Ertl...Interesting...These guys were the kings of kitbashing for all kinds of stuff...
  3. Wow. Awesome Blaster Work! I am most impressed...
  4. I have seen threads on the 501st, and at the RPF, discussing these various mods individually but not all together. I would imagine it is do-able, but would require some knowledge of electronics (arduino maybe?) and a lot of time to design/program the board to run the functions. maybe have one ear control the various audio input/output options, and the other for video. then the AB buttons could be choice switches (channels a, b, etc.) a combination of infrared and bluetooth should should accomplish the wireless aspects. I am more a planner than an engineer, so i will be following this closely, as I really like the concept...
  5. PP Sent. I would also like to donate one of my Helmet Fan Kits for her armor, if that will fit. I could also do a modified kit for her if needed. Let me know.
  6. I was going to say, I put them low in the bottom area pointing up, similar to this, in my ATA, and, while it takes a teensie bit of work, I get it on with fairly easily...----------------
  7. I am gobsmacked. Astounding work mate...
  8. yup...I wondered when I saw that. Glad it was not just me...
  9. That, my friend, is a loaded question...I will just go with T-Track...as i need some...
  10. I am so sorry for all who knew him. Rest in peace Brother, the stars await you...
  11. OMG NO. Run, Run away!
  12. I would like to say that I do plan to get white armor, and a TD eventually as well...
  13. I am a Shadowtrooper. I LOVE the armor. If you go with the black ABS, like I did, then you should be fine. I have some scratches and scrapes here and there, but they buff right out with plastic polish.But, yeah, go to SpecOps!
  14. If I jump in white paint, can I get in on this?
  15. EPIC!
  16. Outstanding mod! I will have to try this...
  17. Looking Good Brother. Can't wait to see more!
  18. Well, when you have your bucket on and someone (a new squire for instance) is handing your blaster back to you at CVI and does not make sure that it is fully in your grasp before they let go because they are (understandably) distracted by EVERYTHING...then you drop your blaster...
  19. BRILLIANT! I will be doing this post-haste!
  20. +1 on the Doopys. I have built both the Hasbro conversion and the full kit, seen here :http://www.whitearmor.net/forum/index.php?showtopic=19500&hl=&fromsearch=1. It looks great, but don't drop it! Resin can be brittle....I am rebuilding parts on mine now...
  21. Whoops. I put that phrase on my cards...I was trying to be cheeky...I will have to change that on the next batch --------
  22. I am, and have been over the course of the summer, working to aquire specific parts for an MG 42/34 to cast for my own weapon. However if my casts turn out ok, and there is sufficient interest, I would consider doing a production run of specific parts. I do not want to say too much, as I am still acquiring all I need, and I can not promise anything. I also have no desire to step on any toes. I will make sure to document every step as to make it easier for others to follow my lead....
  23. Nice pic..where did you find that? Lol.....Unfortunately, the doopy doos inner diameter does not match up with the actual spring due to the pvc tube the use to reinforce it. I would recommend the drumstick or dowel method, and do your best to match the spread....
  24. No offense to your fine work Jim, but I cut off the included switch and upgraded to a heavier duty switch, then heat-shrinked each contact separately, the another heat-shrink tube over that, then sealed it with e-6000. so we'll see how that works at CVI
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