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Onlyalad19

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  1. You're off to a great start on your scratch built power cylinders Chris. I can't wait to see the final product!
  2. Today I worked on the magazine catch assembly installation. First step was to drill a hole completely through the magazine for the shaft of the push button. Then using a 1/4" diam. bit I set the depth on my Dremel press and carefully routed out the space for the bottom catch plate. Here it is after going back and forth a few times to make sure it fit correctly in place. After the fit was finalized, it was just a matter of installing the parts to make sure it all functioned. This was a fairly easy part to install since the kit was cast from a real sterling. I have seen other builds where this assembly was made from scratch and had it look just as good, but I went the easy route to save myself the headache.
  3. Thanks for the link Scott, but sadly I have zero skills when it comes to welding. Plus, these parts will add that extra bit of detail that I wanted without the extra work... especially when it comes to the folding stock.
  4. Update time! Since I wanted this build to be a screen accurate prop replica, I wanted to incorporate as many real parts as possible. Here is what I have so far.
  5. Thanks for the kind words everyone! I should have another update in a couple of days, so stay tuned.
  6. Here is another update for today. During the course of this project I somehow managed to lose one of the little resin half moons that came with the kit, so I had to make my own. I used a scrap piece of sheet aluminum, that luckily was the exact thickness, and bend it around a 3/4" o.d. steel tube. I then used masking tape to make a template from the remaining half moon and taped it onto the newly bend sheet. After using a cutting disc to cut out the basic shape, I then used a flat needle file to get them into the exact shape. Then I finished them off with a light sandpaper to remove any deep scratches and bring them to a nice shine. Making these little guys from scratch seemed like a very daunting task, but it was not as hard as it seemed. It certainly looks better and in the end will be much stronger than resin. That is all for today!
  7. Thanks for the heads up Twnbrother. Here is where the d-ring now sits after a little adjustment. I think it looks much better now. So moving on with the build, I decided to focus on the gun sights next. The rear sight needed some minor repair and some drilling to expose the peep hole that was lost in the molding process. Now with the front sight I had to once again do some touch ups, but also put more effort into it to bring out the details... which is ironic considering the size of it. I very carefully used my Dremel press to drill out the hole and tap it for the 6/32 x 1/8" hex set screw (grub screw). As you can see it came out perfectly! Then with the same Dremel I used the sanding disc attachment and a flat needle file to make the channel along the bottom. Nailed it!
  8. The screw was actually added for strength. When the d-ring section is finally glued in place, it will look like one piece just like the real cap.
  9. Hello everyone! This will be my first attempt at building a ANH E-11 and I hope you all enjoy it. I had purchased the new Phoenix Props E-11 kit and I must say it is very impressive. We all know how a blaster kit looks unboxed and that resin parts should get a good wash before any work is started, so I will skip ahead and start this thread with some of the parts already repaired and prepped for installation. Also, please feel free to offer any helpful criticism along the way. I started with the end cap and wanted to make sure that when assembled, it functioned as a real Sterling should. As you can see, repairs were needed so the parts resembled the real thing.
  10. Wow, incredible work on the castings. Add me to the interest list for a barrel please.
  11. Truly amazing build Aaron. This is such an inspiring thread. Now if I only had the parts and your skill set.
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