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Now it is complete! About 1 1/2 years to complete, but love the result. Electronics work great, thanks RankAndFileTrooper.
https://www.whitearmor.net/forum/profile/26059-rankandfiletrooper/
Below is the final weathering of the scope
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19 hours ago, deputyd0ng said:
Got it, so map button for volume up/down?
I just finished mine, and the sound is loud. It is adjustable through the programming. Maybe in a crowded area you might not hear it loudly, but should be fine for most troops.
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Finishing up the painting and weathering effects.
Still need to add some weathering to the counter and scope.
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First coat of primer is on. Now I see all the blemishes, time for some more sanding.
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I added a charging port at the end.
Here is the charging port before I added to the blaster. I 3D printed a holder for the plug and also a backing for the spring. I then inserted a copper tube to run the wires through so I could still move the bolt and spring.
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Ready for paint then install the power cylinders. Lots of taping first.
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The magazine is done, I cracked the corner but it won't be seen in the well.
I hollowed out the mag no make room for the battery.
I made the mag cover from aluminum. I etched the lettering using a dremel with engraving bit.
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Exposed bolt
I split the bolt so I could cycle it but also cover the electronics behind it. I was also removing a lot of resin material weakening it.
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I installed the handle and trigger, it took a lot longer than I thought. The alignment took some time, but happy with the result. Two screws secure the handle to the frame.
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1 hour ago, belloq said:
Wow, nice detail work! Is Doopydoos selling again? And who made the stock?
Thanks, no I have had the kit for about a year. I keep checking Doopys because I want to get another but nothing yet. I have slowly been working on the kit and finally getting around to posting pictures. The stock is from War Machine Replicas, it is a great one off and fully functional.
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39 minutes ago, Dracotrooper said:
This will add insane functionality to your blaster. everyone will be shocked it is a doopydoos blaster.
Sent from my SM-G960W using Tapatalk
Thanks! I thought it would add some realism. Not too much is left of the doopys here.
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Power cylinders are complete, thank to T-Jay's kit
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My counter is finished. The top half is a genuine Hengstler counter. I set the numbers to my ID. The lower half and plug are 3D printed parts I made. The finishing parts are from T-Jay's kit.
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Folding stock I purchased ready for install.
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bolt plate before splitting
Thanks Dracotrooper! The exposed bolt is fixed, I epoxy it in place. My original intent was to make it movable but after removing a lot of material I realized I was weakening it. I also needed a place to put the electronics. What I ended up doing with the non-seen end was making that movable, so I can pull it back. I split the bolt plate and 3D printed a cylinder behind it to keep it aligned
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Scope bored out and installed the electronics from FXBlasterOS.
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Magwell assembly
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I bored out the bolt area and used sheet metal to simulate the bolt. I installed a spring made from T-Jay's kit.
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I started by boring out the trigger area for the selector switch install, I went through the top so I did mess up the trigger area. I used my 3d print to complete the trigger.
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Hello all, I am working on my blaster and wanted to share the build and seek guidance. I purchased a Doopydoo’s kit and started assembly, T-Jay's finishing kit and FX-BlasterOS.
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Scope is bored out and I installed the FXBlaster software. Thanks for the help Andras installing the software on my Anduino.
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Counter completed with my member ID setup. I used an original Hengstler counter for the front, and a 3D printed piece for the back.
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Doopydoo Stock
in ANH BlasTech E11
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I was hoping to get a second kit from them, I have been on the email waitlist for at least 6 months. The first kit took about 5 months to get in 2018. I did notice once I received my kit it had stickers on it not to send Air freight, I have no idea why it is only a resin kit. So it literally was sent slow boat from the UK.