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gmrhodes13

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  1. A few of the finer details on the grip cover plates Selector switch and mount screws
  2. Thank you, I don't know who posted them as there is no names on the plans. I have found a couple of bits that need updating and when I have finished my build I could pass them on to you if you would like. Thanks for making the plans origanlly
  3. First grab a piece of pvc pipe (thick walled), cut it to the right length of the parts you need and then cut a slot down one side Next heat the pipe for a few minutes, you know when it is heated enough as you can see the pipe distort. Open out, don't use fingers to do this as it is hot Then flatten between two pieces of wood and hold down until it's cooled The you have your flat plastic, draw your piece to shape, mine is for side grip cover plates for my DLT-19 Here they are Hope this is a help to some of you
  4. Time to make the side grip plates, finding sheets of plastic is a bit hard so I came up with a trick to make some. First grab a piece of pvc pipe, cut it to the right length and then cut a slot down one side Next heat the pipe for a few minutes, you know when it is heated enough as you can see the pipe distort. Open out, don't use fingers to do this as it is hot Then flatten between two pieces of wood and hold down until it's cooled The you have your flat plastic, draw your piece to shape There you go, side cover grips cut, just have to make the grooves, going to try heating a small strip of metal ten pushing into the plastic to leav an impression. If this doesn't work I will just cut slots with the dremmel
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  6. I used black silastic, very strong and flexible, added up to the edges and it is holding very well when flexed. I may add that I scuffed the back of the guards and the gloves with some sandpaper first
  7. Looking very nice, keep up the good work
  8. Barrel threaded section glued to main body
  9. Great job everyone, Katie looks so happy, well done to everyone that has helped in any way, troopers helping troopers, you have my unquestioned loyalty
  10. Think i must just be one of the lucky ones, i haves had two orders from doopys and both got here complete and undamaged. Hope you have some better luck soon
  11. This build is a bit hard for electronics, not many places to incorporate it, managed to reduce the size of the speaker and battery holder and now have installed all the electronics bar the led into the feeder cover
  12. If you use some t cut on the matt white it may give it a little shine like your armor, may be worth while trying a test piece just in case
  13. And the top piece
  14. Just working out the feeder cover box Cut, bent and fitted, also trigger added
  15. BECAUSE IT'S AWESOME TO BE A STORMTROOPER LOL
  16. I used two small blocks of plastic, drilled a small whole in them, glued one either side of the holes, fixed one screw and washer to the lens (cut the lens a little larger than needed) then used a little force so the lens formed flat over the eye holes, then placed the other screw and washer. Hope it made sense, worked well for me
  17. very nice work, keep it up
  18. very cool, just don't drop it lol
  19. And there was much excitement, congrats and good luck with the build -------
  20. Just made a switch compartment, using some plastic, a spring from a pen and micro switch same as my other blaster builds, also using a hi-bright red led and electronics from another $6 toy gun
  21. Looking good, ears are the worst, you need some patience and sand a little at a time and keep checking the gap. Keep up the good work
  22. A little bit of carving and sanding and few details added
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