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Full resin E-11 from DoopyDoo's with some modifications
T-Jay replied to T-Jay's topic in ANH BlasTech E11
Aah, thank you very much Germain for highlighting this! Learning more and more every day . And to be exactly that also means there is another problem: the two imprints/straights next to the divot must then be wrong, because these are not running into the end cap. So it looks like the resin mag in the Doopy's kit has obviously been moulded from the top end of an uncut magazine, right? Then this could also be the reason why it misses that little clip thing on the rear side, but that does not explain its mismatch in size... Anyway, according to my earlier mentioned hint, the Doopy's mag will get replaced in a while (thanks to Steve ) -
Full resin E-11 from DoopyDoo's with some modifications
T-Jay replied to T-Jay's topic in ANH BlasTech E11
@ Germain (The5thHorseman): thanks for your comment. I also tried to get hands on that magazine from Daniel's photos, but had no luck. Today I couldn't resist Steve's nice resin magazines any longer . Happy to move on with the build now. @ Vern (TK Bondservnt 2392): not sure if I got you right. What exactly is the divot I should remove? @ Steve (gazmosis): sorry, got no idea what you mean with that last comment?! -
Full resin E-11 from DoopyDoo's with some modifications
T-Jay replied to T-Jay's topic in ANH BlasTech E11
Hi Tim, was wondering how we can be online at the same time (because of the 6 hrs difference) and just noticed it is 2:40 in the morning. Ooops . I started preparing the next update for this build and forgot about the time. Hey, congratulations to your paint work - or as somebody else once said: you've taken your first step into a larger world . I also began painting and after a short while it was a lot of fun. Let's keep fingers crossed... -
Full resin E-11 from DoopyDoo's with some modifications
T-Jay replied to T-Jay's topic in ANH BlasTech E11
Update #07 Sorry, still no paint this time . But I can finally update the correction of the magazine. To get it to the slightly bigger dimensions (as Daniel / DarthChridan showed in his photos), three sides were covered with 1mm ABS plastic sheets. Oh my god, why haven't I found Steve's offer earlier to save myself from all this...?! Anyway, the slightly arched top plate (yes, the one with the "Gutenberg letters") got sanded down to be straight . Cut a new top cover out of a 1mm cable duct and rounded the edges with a standard iron for clothes. Then the side covers got cut. Did some trimming and sanding, but the side covers looked simply bad. It was clearly visible they were just attached onto the original surface. So I enlarged all cut outs, glued the white plastic onto the resin magazine, filled the cut outs with "green stuff" and used a set of key files to make similar imprints. The mag is now thicker and like on the real one, you can see where the two pieces of "metal" join together (front view). On the rear side this gap was filled, as it represents the bent metal. Excess from the green stuff was simply cut away from the sides. Then it got primed, sanded and the 5,5mm hole (for the 5mm LED) got drilled again. Finally it received the same "Gutenberg letters" as the first version. As a consequence to the bigger magazine, the walls of the magazine port had to be thinned out. Nice, that was on my list anyway. And while doing this, it also received a second screw and a metal pin for additional stabilization. The metal pins were then also added to some other parts. And the locking mechanism in the end cap got improved. But I don't get Steve's magazine offer out of my head. And as I am not 100% happy with this result, it might get changed at a laaaaater point. First I want to get this blaster done. It can then still become upgraded... If there will be paint in the next update? Ouh, aaaahm, well - we will soon know Have a nice weekend all and thanks again for reading and following -
Hi Tim, that 'monocular' is really a nice find - especially as it contains both of the required lenses at such a good price! In my opinion you can start priming your build, as the power cylinders can be added later at any time. I have the same problem finding the correct nuts and bolts and have therefore continued my build and plan to add these later. According to my research there were some blasters in ANH without the power cylinders, too. Regarding the bolt and charging lever: You have assembled it outside of the blaster with a screwdriver. It will get a problem to do that inside the blaster. You want to stop the screw from turning around by using some epoxy. Hm, tried the same in my build, but the torque was too much for it and it broke free. I keep fingers crossed and hope it works in your case... Good luck!
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Full resin E-11 from DoopyDoo's with some modifications
T-Jay replied to T-Jay's topic in ANH BlasTech E11
Hi Vern, this idea is perfect! Sounds like the correct way to the best result. Unfortunately this takes some time and last night I have already created the numbers like I did it on the magazine port... That reminds me to urgently update this thread... -
Full resin E-11 from DoopyDoo's with some modifications
T-Jay replied to T-Jay's topic in ANH BlasTech E11
@ Tim (Dark CMF) and Vern (TK Bondservnt 2392): yes, it is better to engrave this, than pressing hot metal stamps into the resin. Tried that already, but it didn't work (just very slightly on the surface). The person who changed the serial number on the magazine port with green stuff and metal stamps was me (first posting on page 1). I am already thinking about doing it that way again, but this requires much smaller stamps... When I was working on the bolt parts, I already thought about a more realistic (and possibly moveable) solution. To thin out the rear section also came in my mind, but got rejected as I wasn't sure, if that would make the blaster unstable. And I don't have the tools to do this precisely. As I meanwhile started painting (my updates are currently delayed) it is now a bit late to realize this . But it would be very interesting to get some pictures of your suggestion... -
Full resin E-11 from DoopyDoo's with some modifications
T-Jay replied to T-Jay's topic in ANH BlasTech E11
Hi Lou, thanks for your kind words . When I bought this resin kit, I was not aware of the nice DVH kit. Saw it later while doing research and thought it might have been the better choice - and it wasn't available at that time. I am currently undecided about a 2nd build. On the one hand I've got so many required small parts left over and still a lot of colour in the spray cans. On the other hand I am really glad when this one is completed and I can get this damn resin dust out of my flat... -
Full resin E-11 from DoopyDoo's with some modifications
T-Jay replied to T-Jay's topic in ANH BlasTech E11
@ Germain (The5thHorseman) and Robert (Angevine): I'm absolutely with you. This inner bolt is fantastic . Really nice, but unrealizable with a full resin DoopyDoo's kit . You will always have the 'thicker walls'. Regarding the small numbers in the bolt: already saw them on some ref pics and had a thought about it. Hm, let me see what I can do... -
Full resin E-11 from DoopyDoo's with some modifications
T-Jay replied to T-Jay's topic in ANH BlasTech E11
Update #06 - the promised work on the ejection port The diagonal strip got exchanged by a 1mm ABS plastic at the correct place. Roughly transferred the dimensions to the plastic, then cut it with standard scissors and filed it to fit. The finished ABS got warmed up with a heat gun, then bent and was held like that while it cooled down. It perfectly kept in shape for gluing. Next was the extractor - don't know if this is the correct word, but you will surely know what I mean . When viewing reference pictures I realized, this had to be made of two different parts (round and square), being inserted into this bolt to look real. Made the recess with some drills and the Dremel. Luckily found a nice part in a ballpoint pen and cut it through. Damn, that is now the 3rd pen giving away its life for the blaster . Then I took another little piece from my earlier used plastic block and trimmed it in shape. In the last pictures the white round part from the pen has NOT been pushed in! Will do this only when painting is completed, because I will never get it out there. As you meanwhile have surely noticed, I am still looking for some modifications - just to run away from painting the thing . Next update will reveal, if I found some more... Thank you for reading and let me know, what you think of the build so far. -
Full resin E-11 from DoopyDoo's with some modifications
T-Jay replied to T-Jay's topic in ANH BlasTech E11
Hi Tim, thanks for your input and suggestion. The thinning of the shields could be a double-edged sword, because it reduces the surface for the glue, so the shields might possibly break off easier. That should be of high interest to anybody who builds for trooping. As my blaster is only for a display, I didn't care about this . The way you've made your counter button usable was exactly what I had in mind in the beginning. But unfortunately my original counter doesn't provide any space for the little spring to rest in. Should have simply bought one with a reset button. However, I will continue thinking of realizing it somehow. Regarding your 2nd posting: Now just imagine what people could reach with their future builds by picking up the best techniques, tricks and modifications from every thread and combining these!!! If anybody is willing to create something like a "Blaster Build Manual" as a common source, containing all the information which is spread around, graphics and useful inputs, then I would be available to assist with setting that up! Sure, this would definitely cause a few organizing and owning issues for some persons, but I think it would be a benefit to countless more people, as this is a heavily frequented forum and the DoopyDoo's resin kit is also chosen very often. That would avoid so many mistakes before even being made... Hm, it is just an idea... Edit: 15 months later this idea became reality and the result can be found at the FISD E-11 Blaster Reference -
Full resin E-11 from DoopyDoo's with some modifications
T-Jay replied to T-Jay's topic in ANH BlasTech E11
Thank you Daniel . Wait until you see my ejection port in the next update (hopefully soon) ... -
Making of 'Tunisian E-11 Blaster'
T-Jay replied to DarthChridan's topic in Build Threads Requireing Maintenance
Hi Daniel, thanks for letting us know so quickly. And best regards to Felice - he indeed had a nice idea to get this surface done and you have turned it into a real good looking result. Have bought the same colour (except the brown and I just took the spray can version) and instead of the kitchen paper roll I was thinking of dabbing it with some sandpaper or to sprinkle it with fine dust particles. Hm, will see if that works. But it is good to know, how I can make it in case my idea fails . -
Making of 'Tunisian E-11 Blaster'
T-Jay replied to DarthChridan's topic in Build Threads Requireing Maintenance
Hi Daniel, very nice work, really! You transfered every detail of the original. As being one of the 'dirty guys' this weapon was a MUST HAVE for you . I like the textured paint on the main barrel. This is exactly the result I am looking to get on mine as well. Unfortunately the paint chapter was skipped in your WIP link. Could you let us know, what paint you've used? Have already bought spray paint with 'hammered effect' but not sure, if this is correct... -
Full resin E-11 from DoopyDoo's with some modifications
T-Jay replied to T-Jay's topic in ANH BlasTech E11
@ Germain (The5thHorseman): sanded down the plastic piece a bit more . It has now the same depth as the resin part in the ejection port. Here is a better picture: -
Full resin E-11 from DoopyDoo's with some modifications
T-Jay replied to T-Jay's topic in ANH BlasTech E11
@ Germain (The5thHorseman): got you. My last pictures have a bad angle to show this, but the grey plastic piece is already a bit lower than the outer barrel. Maybe not enough, so I will sand it down to get a better result. Thanks Germain for pointing out! -
Full resin E-11 from DoopyDoo's with some modifications
T-Jay replied to T-Jay's topic in ANH BlasTech E11
Hello again to update #05 It starts with the rear end of the "bolt". The only thing I found to make this, was a massive piece of hard plastic (t=10mm). The sides got paper-sanded conical and the top got rounded a little bit. That day I wished to have a belt sander... One end is curved to cuddle up to the charging handle. Next was the diagonal strip on the ejection port. I sanded down the incorrect resin with Dremel and paper. @ Germain (The5thHorseman): the issue with the round base of the charging lever will later be fixed when it comes to painting these parts. Before continuing there, my two-layered bolt got improved a bit by changing the inner plastic tube. The new one goes all the way through to the muzzle and therefore has the bigger diameter on both ends. Re-drilled the hole for the charging lever and one for the scope rail. When it is later painted, it will be visible through some of the side holes. When looking through a few reference pictures (again ), I realized the original bolt doesn't end at the point, where the spring pushes against it. There is an outstanding part in cylindrical shape (but with smaller diameter) to securely hold the spring. The inner diameter of my self-made spring was a bit more than 15mm, so I was lucky to find a green board-marker pen with an outer diameter of 15mm. It fitted very well and had a nice looking shape at the end. The colour coating got sanded down and revealed the aluminium body. As I did not want to start a mess by cutting the marker in half and having the liquid colour pollute everything, I simply decided to insert it completely into the bolt . Only one hole for the charging handle had to be added - but no colour oozed out of it. Was happy with the result but my only concern now is: will this E-11 shoot green lasers instead of red ones??? Thank you for reading. Next update will (hopefully) follow shortly. -
Doopy build...real Sterling folding stock
T-Jay replied to gazmosis's topic in Build Threads Requireing Maintenance
Oh my god! That's why I don' t want to paint mine. I've got no idea, how to get it to THAT awesome look. Very well done! Hm, I will send you my blaster parts for painting You got the better hobby room anyway Keep it up, man! -
Full resin E-11 from DoopyDoo's with some modifications
T-Jay replied to T-Jay's topic in ANH BlasTech E11
Thank you all for your kind words . Really nice to get such replies. @ Simon (SIMpixels): it only got like that because of your diagram with Vern's measurements . And your extra added 0,5mm between reset button and counter window were very good! @ Steve (gazmosis): just checked your build and saw, you have already glued the shrouds for priming. If you try thinning them now, you might damage the area around... Any chance to still remove them without breaking? @ Germain (The5thHorseman): had exactly the same problem but suddenly there was a loud 'click' Man, you're an eagle-eye on details . The length of my reset button may seem a bit long due to different angles of the photos, but although it is not pushable, I can move it in and out for about 2mm (the white gum in the picture is permanent elastic and will later get removed). So I just have to push it a bit deeper when I glue it. And thanks for the last words with the small letters -
Full resin E-11 from DoopyDoo's with some modifications
T-Jay replied to T-Jay's topic in ANH BlasTech E11
Okay, time for update #04 As earlier mentioned, the Hengstler counter still needed some actions. The electrical connectors got removed by pulling them out of the rear side from this black socket. Tried turning and drilling there at first but the solution was to simply push them back through the socket - with a careful hammer knock Then a hole for the reset button was made in the counter housing, by using Simon's measurement diagram from his great build thread (thanks again Simon ). A 2mm plastic piece was sufficient to make the actual reset button from it. Unfortunately I did not find a way to make it movable with a little spring so far, but it looks quite real when the cover is installed. After this I trimmed these little shields / guards on the side because they are much thinner on the original guns. The Dremel was ideal for this. You can see the difference in the comparison shot. The snug fit to the gun's body was achieved by rubbing them over sandpaper, which was wrapped around it. After doing the same with the bigger shield, I heated up the ends to bend them to the exact curve radius of the ejection port. Start liking this resin material... As I had one quarter left over in the last picture, I've inserted a photo from a strange big brown box which had arrived here some weeks ago. The sender is somebody called "Paul" in the UK. Don't know if you ever heard of him... Comments and critics are welcome. Have a nice weekend. -
Full resin E-11 from DoopyDoo's with some modifications
T-Jay replied to T-Jay's topic in ANH BlasTech E11
Regarding my last sentence: it was meant as a joke but it might really come like I wrote there because my next weekend is now completely blocked with other things. Anyway, to me this is not a competition with Tim and Steve or anybody else . I am much more surprised of 'a few guys' independently planning to run a resin blaster build with loads of modifications and starting all within just a few weeks... Nice Will update again as soon as possible - maybe before the weekend... -
Doopy build...real Sterling folding stock
T-Jay replied to gazmosis's topic in Build Threads Requireing Maintenance
Hey Steve, nice to see you've replaced the allen screw . It's much better than the resin version! Looks like you've done a pretty good preparation work for the paint job. Damn, wish I had such a nice hobby room - running my complete build (except painting) on the computer desk -
Full resin E-11 from DoopyDoo's with some modifications
T-Jay replied to T-Jay's topic in ANH BlasTech E11
@ Josh (sloth): if you mean the black aluminum bar, the diameter is exactly 10,5mm. As the folding stock will not be operational, it can only be seen through the drilled holes underneath it. Didn't had a measurement of the real piece. Maybe these are 10 or 11mm, so I took it as a compromise @ Tim (Dark CMF): thank you very much. I am also following your thread. Seems like you, Steve and me are currently running our builds in parallel. So I should eventually slow down and wait, how you guys solve the painting issue -
Full resin E-11 from DoopyDoo's with some modifications
T-Jay replied to T-Jay's topic in ANH BlasTech E11
Hi Steve, thank you very much. Your own build is also very outstanding and inspiring. I found the end ring in a standard Do-It-Yourself store. It is just one single piece of a metal chain. Was happy about the perfect fit. If you check the stores in your area, you'll surely find something similar. -
Full resin E-11 from DoopyDoo's with some modifications
T-Jay replied to T-Jay's topic in ANH BlasTech E11
Hi Germain, thanks for pointing this out . Will try to change it if still possible...