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DarthChridan

501st Stormtrooper[TK]
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  1. Hey Alex.... really well done ......'mate' ...now I'm looking forward to our team Congratulation for the 400th EIB-Status
  2. Awesome man...just awesome...great attention to the details....really great. Now my E-11 is a booger against yours
  3. Lol....yap...the good old Logitech MX518 for the good old gamer times...I like this mouse For this blaster is missing the breaking point of the hengstler counter....but I don't need this detail, because in the near future there will be add a hengstler. But maybe...I let it so Thanks for your kind words. With 'Hammerite paint:--->> At first I have paint the whole main body black...after the desiccation I have dap with 'Zewa kitchen roll paper' the black hammer blow on the main body over the whole surface. Then I have add the brown paint on the still wet surface of the black hammer blow paint. This was is whole secret of this awesome surface. My buddy Felice here in this forum is the 'inventor' of this awesome surface...it looks really real like the surface of a sterling submachine gun Here's the that I have used--->>
  4. Aloha... I've updated my ANH E-11 blaster...there was a few things I didn't like it....especially the magazine, firing pin/ ejector port and the surface of the main tube. Currently the blaster is an ANH Hero E-11...nevertheless a hengstler and the power cylinder will be added in the near future. The paint is like my 'Tunisian E-11 Blaster' And here is the Hero Blaster and the Bapty one side by side--->> Cheers....
  5. 'Kindergartenprojekt'....loooool ...Soren...you're funny But you're right...this build is really impressive
  6. Thank you for your kind words, Tino. You will laughing...I was on the search for the 'perfect' surface too....I've tried everything, also hammer blow paint(from thespray can)...nothing was good for me. Until a good friend of me, Felice, has found a really great technique to realize this awesome surface. It's really simple But I have not forget to add the paint chapter...it's Felice' "invention" and I didn't want to reap the laurels about this technique Use the hammer blow from a normal paint container. At first you paint the whole main body black...after the desiccation you dap with 'Zewa kitchen roll paper' the black hammer blow on the main body over the whole surface. Then you add the brown paint on the still wet surface of the black hammer blow paint. This was the whole secret of this awesome surface. This was my paint--->>
  7. Thx Germain for your input. As far as I know, there wasn't an interlocksystem in the folding stock at the tunisian version. As you know, the company 'Bapty' has modified the sterlings for the tunisian movie sets. This place that you've marked is rather the shadow of the upper side....not the interlocksystem. Trust me, I have long considered and compared if this an interlocksystem About the scope...well, it was a real scope...even the hengstler...it was all of them original parts. So, hence the letters was white. But you look out precisely on it...I like it
  8. Awesome work so far, Tino... I see you make a new bolt...great attention to the details
  9. Aloha white guys.... some time ago, I've started with my build of the screen used tunisian E-11 blaster. This was my model/example--->> http://www.originalprop.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2008/12/star-wars-chronicles-imperial-military-models-blasters-x300.jpg My goal was, that I build/ make the details as close as possible. Well, it's finished except for the power cylinder. Here's my WIP topic--->> http://forum.mepd.net/index.php?showtopic=12624 ...and here is the previous result--->> Cheers....
  10. Really great assembling, Tino ..and great moddings of the parts as well , especially of the folding stock ...really well done ...oh and hey, the magazine clip is really close to the original. I'm looking forward to see your end result. But all in all, the only thing that I don't like from the doopydoos blaster is the magazine. It's to small opposite of the original magazine...look at this pic, than you can see what I mean--->> I got another resin part of the magazine with better details of the original--->>
  11. Well Vern...I think it's more about the optics of the surface of the blaster to replicate the browning of the sterling.....not the color per se.
  12. This looks really damn close ....really interesting. Thanks for sharing, Steve.
  13. Good morning, Jason. Welcome aboard, mate.... About the fiberglass armour...well, this stuff is much more heavier than an ABS armour...especially for trooping. I think a fiberglass armour is rather for a display. But like Andy wrote, post some pics of your armour and maybe we find a solution. Cheers...
  14. Hey whiteys.... have a good slide into the new year....and stay clean
  15. There is only one chance to bring this in experience....ask George Lucas .....everything else is, as Stefan wrote, only conjecture....
  16. Hey german mate... looks interesting ...enjoy your build, Alex But why you get your parts step by step?
  17. Hey Soren... we're finished with the costume and here is my daughter as a Jawa---->> ...and here with my oldest daughter as Ahsoka Tano--->> Btw...I think I know where you got your bandoliers ....mmmh, india?!?!
  18. Whohoooooo...absolutely great build on a top notch armour...very well done, Marc and Alex Congratulation Because of the corner at the ammobelt on the upper leg armour...trim it a bit or leave it...like Alex said, it was different at every trooper
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