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kevin926

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  1. I have been waiting for my doopy's kit to arrive,(still waiting) but I did get the scope and counter in, so I began there. I began with the counter cleaning all the excess resin out. I wasn't happy with the back box so I filed in down and scratch built another one. I used nails with speaker spade ends and used JB weld for the pins on the counter. They are just sitting in place until I put the wires on. Also worked on my scope. I hollowed out the insides and added the lenses for the back and front I also cut out my pvc but that's all I can do until my other parts arrive. I am building 2 of these. One for my son and one for me. His is the practice build to help familiarize myself and will most likely be more of the ESB version. Mine will be aluminum pipe and I would like the stock, handle and magazine holder to be aluminum as well, but we will see. I also scratch made some T-track that I posted in another thread. Well, that's all I can do for now. I will most likely start drilling out my 38mm aluminum pipe this week. I'm using Aarons awesome muzzle kit and building my blaster around it. Feedback is always welcome so please feel free. thanks for looking Kevin
  2. I reported on my find a short while back and as promised, here is a tutorial on how to make these yourself if you choose. The total cost for me was 6.00 dollars and very easy to make, once I got the kinks out that is. Start with the 1/4 inch angle stock from plastruct. Evergreen sells the same product however the lenghts are smaller and will cost double. The plastruct comes in 24 inch lenghts and cost 1.50 per stick. You will need 4 total. now glued together cut into 8 inch lengths now comes the tricky part that I had to work out. First I tried to heat, then bend. didn't work. Then I decided to make a jig using some washers are screws. Very simple and all you need to do is build it around the shape of the track. Once I built my jig, I heated the track up once more, then put it in the jig, however still didn't work. finally I tried to put the track in, and then apply heat. That worked. Gave me nice square bends. and finally Well, that's all folks. nice and easy. Made from simple styrene angle stock. What do you think.
  3. There is a thread below that is a really great tutorial on how to put lenses in your scope?
  4. Looks great! I bought a doopy kit (still not here yet) but when I saw Aarons muzzle kit I bought it. I'm building my E11 around his kit. Kind of backwards to be doing it this way however, seeing how it's an exact replica I couldn't resist.
  5. Well, on the good side of the break, it's a compliment to you on your paint job because we can see the great detail around the clean break of your handle. I guess if you want to be able to use your spring, you may need the metal bolt. But still not too bad.
  6. Awsome! Any plans for the magazine holder. I love the inscribed scope and mag, did you stamp it?
  7. My response is, I WILL TAKE IT! Your muzzle kits are over the top so yes please, pretty please, what ever please you would like. Lol when will they be ready.
  8. I was curious about the strength of the resin parts with the tork of a real spring. I was actually more concerned about the rear end cap cracking but it makes sense with the handle. Maybe a metal bolt with some green stuff molding to get your shape back. Sorry to hear this but it doesn't sound too bad. Good luck with the repairs.
  9. Hello all. I have been studying the blaster reference piece by piece as I am working on and I have drilled out my scope and fit the monocular lense in the front just like the photos shown but I don't see anything about the smaller end of the scope as far as installing the lense. Are there any links that have addressed that area or any tips on what others have done. Thanks in advance.Kevin
  10. Is or are there, plans available to make a hengstler counter. I have seen builds with the plans in the background. Are these for sale only, or am I just not finding them
  11. Question. Are these templates available in normal size printer paper? I would like to print one set out however the template I have is around 24 inches.
  12. kevin926

    Counters

    I have nothing to compare them to in all honesty. I am making 2 blasters, 1 for my son(accuracy not a must) and 1 for me that will be fully detailed so I am going for full accuracy. I can always use the shape ways on my sons. They look nice and they are clean so all in all I lIke them. I believe he is still tweaking them so if they become fully accurate I would buy another one. They are thin on the bottom plate so hopefully he thickens that part.
  13. I will be following this build for sure. I plan on making my own metal folding stock as well. However I am using the 38 mm aluminum pipe and Aarons muzzel kit. Also planing on a metal handle and magazine assembly. Great start.
  14. Wow, awesome! Thank you
  15. I see some templates in the background on some builders logs, but I can't find any here. Looking for folding stock, magazine holder,trigger assembly and a hengstler counter. Thanks in advance Kevin
  16. I was saying a quick shot of matte over the chaulk to keep it in place.
  17. That's looking sharp. Nice job. I was wondering about the crayon. What about white chaulk and a quick shot of clear matte to keep it in place.
  18. What about using Aarons resin muzzel kit. The barrel is closed with resin and it's an exact replica from the sterling. I was concerned about the same legal action. Buying parts online from a gun dealer sounds a little scary. Big brother is always watching and I'm nervous about being added to some list. I was thinking about buying the folding stock from apex though.
  19. kevin926

    Counters

    I bought the detail kit that you saw, no counter or scope. However I did purchase the counter and scope on a separate order. Those have arrived but still waiting on the kit. I bought my power cylinders off shape ways designed by themainthesuitcase and those arrived as well. So many options to choose from so I have been reading as much as possible. Good luck with your decision. Hope this helps.<br> Kevin
  20. I'm not that deep. Less than 75.00 usd. If I buy tracks it will put me over 100. But I think I solved that by scratch building them. My hobby shop ran out of the angle stock and it won't be here till thursday. I can make them for 6 dollars for 2 blasters.
  21. That's the kit I ordered along with a few other goodies. Bought the counter and scope from dd, the muzzel kit from Aron, a few shape ways pieces by themainthesuitcase power cells, end cap,front site guide and back cap latch. Bought the scope monoclonal off ebay to modify my resin scope, (the link was given to me from here)<br> excited but still waiting
  22. Doopydoos has the pipe detail kit available but you need the pvc and template
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