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Hey speaking of the Doopydoos kit, mine is on it's way this week. Whats the best way to adhere the pieces to the plastic hasbro gun, ABS / plastic weld?
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Hey everyone... I've got another quick hasbro related question.... Does the alignment of the power cylinders in this photo look right to you? There isn't much room behind them to add wires without having the the base plate extend past the clip housing. I wasn't sure if I should slide it closer to the body of the gun or keep it more on the outside edge near the clip. ---------- Aloha and thanks, -Eric
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I am starting my quest for ANH Stunt Centurion. I am going to show you how to make your own blaster using a variety of materials that can be obtain at little or no cost. I am also going to show that an accurate blaster can be created without a resin kit glued to a PVC pipe. Please refrain from posting any negative comments in my build, a new thread can be started for that elsewhere. Questions and comments are welcome Here we go.... I started out by purchasing a Hasbro blaster for $10 Then I gutted it down to a shell You see the use of standard sink drain extention pipe(2@$2.99-16" length)that I am using for an inner shell and fillin. The bolt is made from a plastic container w/ a strip of styrene. I have been using the visual reference material found in the armory and the BBC blaster plans(which have some issues). I have also found Tkbondservants modifications to those plans helpful. Here are some shots of the barrel w/ a rule to demonstrate scale Here you see a full layout using a doopy-doo tip(temporary until scratch built) to provide full dimension. You also get a glimpse of my scratchbuilt handle. Next up: Handle assembly
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We agree again, the hasbro is too short by itself, but if you look at my pics you will see that I have extended it. I beleive you need to add 1 7/8 inch spacer.
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After seeing the Centurion requirements, and the fact my armor no longer fits right due to losing 20 lbs, I have decided to do a Centurion build & PVC pipe build. I have seen the DoopyDos kit, but where do I find the build instrcutions for the pipe? Also I need some info on what size and how many holes are to be drilled. When I did my hasbro build, I used the existing holes to make a template for the new ones. I would appreciate any help you guys can offer. Thank you.
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I'd troop with it. looks much better than a hasbro any day!
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Well, I have been out of the loop for awhile due to personal reasons( loss of our newborn ). But, now I am back and ready to go ANH. I like the new centurion program, but I am bummed that my blaster will not be acceptable. I think an extremely modded hasbro should be acceptable if it looks nearly spot on. I am doing this mod because I can and plan to be able to upgrade the electronics down the road. So here are some pics of my blaster at present I started off with the idea to have the whole blaster split, but I have another idea that will work better. It will allow me to access the electronics and keep the integrity of the barrell. A few more shots of my progress. That's all for now
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Looking awesome Christiaan! By the time your finished, it wont resemble a Hasbro blaster at all
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While working on my counter, I made the decision to fabricate all of my doopy-doos parts. This will allow me to do as many hasbro mods as I want with out ever needing another kit Here is my first try at building the magazine, I am happy so far. Need to go to ACE and get the set pin to attach to the back and it will be ready for clean up. Interior shots of the prototype structure. Fitting Full mag fitting Parts side by side Better get back to it!
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Thanks for the links. I have a Hasbro that I want to pimp out. Don't dig the out of the box design. Wanna get it closer to the M38.
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Nice job! If it wasn't for some distinct features, it'd be hard to tell it was Hasbro blaster under there.
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Just thought I'd share mey newly arrived Doopy Ultimod E11 with you. Is excellent hasbro mod . Am VERY pleased! Do want something more screen accurate in time but this is nice lightweight blaster for trooping Will add more photos soon
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I have seen several tutorials for scratch building counters, and mag housings. mostly these are made from sheets of styrene. IMHO I would also not look to making a HASBRO conversion at all if you're looking for the kind of accuracy you see in the above posts. Hyperfirm vs Resin? I vote for Resin, hollowed out and modded! soon there will be a aluminzed resin hollow version out there somewhere, ready for a soundboard, and lights.
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Hey Stomper, I am new to the boards, but am really amazed at your work. I'm trying to make a E-11 with my hasbro, and i work at a rubber and plastics factory for over 20 years. I was able to make everything else, but am having trouble creating a counter and mag housing. Do you have one of each of those to spare? PM me at your earliest. Thanks
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I welded my maghousings together so the little fold and tuck tabs on the template were not used in my case. There are 2 different templates for the mags and also for the folding stock. My recommendation is to see what template works best for you. If you want to save alot of time drop Stomper a line and get one of his maghousing/mag cast parts. They are simply peautiful pieces. I just installed one on my modded hasbro today. Keep us posted!
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I have a Hasbro with the Resin Kit and to piggy back Smitty, yes the T-Tracks and D-Ring are required for ANH Elite status. I will post photos in next couple days unless someone beats me to it.
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yes, the extra T tracks are required to make a Hasbro Elite-able.
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Piggy-backing on this...do the extra t-tracks have to go on the hasbro E-11's for elite status (along with the other doopydoos and d-ring of course)?
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Can you post a photo with the T-tracks pleaes...I'm thinking of doing the same to my Hasbro E-11 thanks