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  1. the sten gun was never ment for that, on the sten if you do that it will cause it to jam and get loose after a couple clips

     

     

    I heard the same was true of the Sterling and that both should be held by the barrel shrowd.

     

    And my 4-year-old who LOVES everything Star Wars couldn't even sit through the Holiday Special.

    My wife and I were very thankful for that.

    :lol:

  2. Looks good.

    I don't know how you all remove the t-tracks so cleanly.

    On mine the vertical section of the t-track was easy enough to remove but when removing the flat horizontal base of the t-track I sanded right through the barrel.

    Bondo fixed it up but it was never round again.

    ;)

     

    Which paint did you use?

  3. I thought they were acceptable out of the box and the modifications were only required for Elite status.

    :huh:

     

    To the original poster:

    The face of the MR has a two part construction and one of the mods is to fill in the seam or crack that runs right below the frown.

    An other typical mod is the remove the earpieces, which extend too far off of the sides of the helmet, and either thin or replace them.

    The inaccurate (undersized) stickers can also be replaced or else hand-paint the details.

     

    Unfortunately, officially licensed doesn't always mean accurate.

  4. Thanks a lot!

     

    I work on it at work and my coworker, who's not a big Star Wars fan, kept telling me how cool it would be if I left the steel inner barrel unpainted.

    He was very distressed today when I showed him how the T-track will cover most of the holes.

    "You can't put those on there! Yours will just have to be different!"

    :lol:

     

    Of course he was also distressed one morning to find his desk completely covered in Bondo dust after I'd "worked" late the night before.

    B)

  5. Think I'm gonna have to repaint cuz it's way too glossy but I'm a little closer to done.

    DSCF2703.jpg

    I took a page out of SRProps book and made the magazine detachable via magnets.

    DSCF2707.jpg

     

    Here's a comparison to a Hasbro conversion I was doing concurrently.

    DSCF2695.jpg

     

    Scope rail and scope are getting their paint but they should be dry tomorrow.

    Then a little more putty on the Hengstler and it'll be ready for painting.

    Home stretch in sight.....

  6. I haven't used the stuff for plastic but I think I've seen a few horror stories on here about it.

     

    Amish Trooper said:
    Which Rustoleum..I am using the gloss protective enamel

    For armor or blaster or what?

     

    I just used this on two of my blasters and I was very happy.

    ---------

    I used two coats of that primer and then a layer of that same brand in Aluminum Metal.

    It looked fantastic but then I used the black gloss enamel as the final coat and didn't like it at all.

    Way too drippy and runny.

    My fingers were perfectly clean until I picked up that can of gloss enamel.

    :lol:

  7. Four DL123 batteries would take up less room than 8 AAs and would still be 12V.

    Lighter too.

    More expensive, of course, but if purchased in bulk they can be had for around $1 each.

    Four batteries should power both fans (you'll need to change the wiring) for 8 hours but I'm not sure how comfortable I'd be with lithium batteries that close to my head in a confined space.

    B)

  8. Don't think it's that easy since the Hasbro isn't scaled -- it's just different all together.

    From the rear to the grip, the Hasbro is more or less full-size (with a number of differences in detailing and feature sizes).

    It's from the grip forward that the length is considerably shortened.

    I think if you just shorten the overall length of the stock without really scaling the rest you'll be closer to what you're looking for.

    You might take a look at this thread for some ideas.

     

     

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