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thanks a lot!
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Thank you. So I shouldn't cut the larger pieces down and leave it as it is instead?
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Here I go again. I really hope I'm not abusing this thread, if this is not the right place for this please let me know! However I'm referring to the assembly of the bicep parts of this thread. On my build the inner cover is taller than the outer on the front AND the rear butt connection (right biceps) + the inner cover of the left biceps is also taller on the front butt connection (pics added) http://s410.photobucket.com/user/greyfox182/library/left forearm/Biceps?sort=3&page=1 I'm not sure how this came and if this even matters. Should I just cut the taller pieces away?
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Thank you this helps, I think I will make it a little bit tighter and use foam for the rest of the space!
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Hello there, I've been away for over a year now and recently tried to come back to my build. I always used this thread as a reference, so thanks for that. Over a year ago I glued my left forearm piece. When I put my hand through, there is so much space at the wrist, I doubt this looks correctly. I tried to take a few pictures, maybe someone else with more experience can have a look at it to judge if this is too much space: http://s410.photobucket.com/user/greyfox182/library/left forearm?sort=3&page=1 However I've got a problem with the fitting process overall. When I test fitted the piece it looked fine, but the clamps and the glue forced the plastic to bend more in a rounder shape and so it became visually bigger and bulkier and als made a lot more space around the wrist end. Before I keep fitting and gluing other parts I somehow have to avoid this issue, is there any good method to it?
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Im currently also looking for a DLT19. Are these kits still sold? And where do you buy them? I only found this facebook page https://www.facebook.com/pages/The-Plastic-Empire/634619653244041 but it wasnt updated since 2013. Is this the right adress to go for it? Also can anyone give me an idea of the price?
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Experience with ProCoPrint3d weapons?
greyfox replied to greyfox's topic in Build Threads Requireing Maintenance
Will do that, thank you! Gesendet von meinem Nexus 5 mit Tapatalk -
Experience with ProCoPrint3d weapons?
greyfox replied to greyfox's topic in Build Threads Requireing Maintenance
Agreed, hope this thing goes back in stock soon! -
Experience with ProCoPrint3d weapons?
greyfox replied to greyfox's topic in Build Threads Requireing Maintenance
Well I think I would pay that price for a metal+alu version...looks like I have to wait for it to come back in stock! Gesendet von meinem Nexus 5 mit Tapatalk -
Experience with ProCoPrint3d weapons?
greyfox replied to greyfox's topic in Build Threads Requireing Maintenance
@kman I heard from THG props but right now im looking for a dlt 19 and they sadly dont have that. Beside that the shipping and customs is soo expensive... @Lichtbringer: hmm I didnt plan to pay much more than 300-350ā¬.... I assume a metal dlt is much over that limit, right? Gesendet von meinem Nexus 5 mit Tapatalk -
Experience with ProCoPrint3d weapons?
greyfox replied to greyfox's topic in Build Threads Requireing Maintenance
Yes youre right...but I guess you have that problem with every blaster except hyperfirm blasters...and they wont ship to europe. Is there anyone else who makes these rubber blasters? Gesendet von meinem Nexus 5 mit Tapatalk -
Experience with ProCoPrint3d weapons?
greyfox posted a topic in Build Threads Requireing Maintenance
Hi, Im looking forward to buy a dlt-19. Since Im in Germany I cant buy from HFX and in general its very expensive to buy from overseas. I found this guy on facebook, he sells a lot of Star Wars weapons and he does it from Belgium, so no import taxes for me His website is here: http://www.procoprint3d.com/#!star-wars-props/cqdjs I think he 3d prints his guns. Is this a negative point? Also has anyone made experiene with his prop guns and can tell me how they are and/or provide some close up shots? Thanks in advance! -
Greyfox' Anovos stunt build
greyfox replied to greyfox's topic in Build Threads Requireing Maintenance
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Thanks a lot! The 8x20 info helped. I think I found a good one now
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Yes, that makes a huge difference! Looking forward for the update
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Keep going with this build, I enjoy it. I especially love what you did to the the t-tracks, because thats the part that hurt my eyes so much on the rubies. Other than that it has everything it needs for a conversion. I'll have to do a conversion of this soon!
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Can you tell me which monocular you used for that? Looks perfect for the purpose!
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Good to hear, looking forward for that pictures! What did you use to fill up the seams? Some kind of model clay or bondo/body filler? Or is it the same?
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Hm okay, I will keep that in mind, if I make my own build on this.
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maybe a stupid question, but did you use primer before spraying? Maybe this is why the black doesnt stick on orange parts.
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Yes, its a shame :/ Gesendet von meinem Nexus 5 mit Tapatalk
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Greyfox' Anovos stunt build
greyfox replied to greyfox's topic in Build Threads Requireing Maintenance
Thanks alot, I will keep that in mind in the process of fitting! I will provide pictures soon how the forearms turned out -
Greyfox' Anovos stunt build
greyfox replied to greyfox's topic in Build Threads Requireing Maintenance
The joints are not straight. Right now the forearm pieces are too large for my arm so I have to cut them anyway. So my first thought was to cut it straight, and see then if I have to take away even more. Thanks for feedback! -
Greyfox' Anovos stunt build
greyfox replied to greyfox's topic in Build Threads Requireing Maintenance
Okay, I'll try to make it fit today. If I make progress I will put it up here -
Im waiting for the magazine, too. I'd love to replace it on my build.