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If the Hasbro is accurate enough to be approved with, this is one will easily do the job once converted. Yes many details are a bit off, yet nothing major and i'm pretty confident you can even be Centurion approved with it. 

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I've read that it has some nasty seams along the mag receiver and that the dimensions are off in general

Sorry for being somewhat late to the party, but;

I suppose the weld seams could be dremeled down, and repainted/oxidized?

Besides, from the pictures on evike.com the welds don't look THAT terrible, I've seen worse on actual real-life automatic rifles.

 

You could think about filing down the grip so that the roundness and markings are a bit more accurate, it's just a tad too square because of the gearbox configuration inside.

A lot of people, like myself, probably don't like the non-working/clunky plastic resin folding stock of Doopydoo's version much, considering the amount of praise real metal blasters get on these forums, both mods and scratch-built.

 

 

Besides, if one should choose to go for a resin blaster, one would probably have to redo the whole thing to ones own particular liking/detail awareness level anyways.

In my opinion it's better to have the up-close heft, look and weight of a proper metal version you could put on the wall for display, than a brittle resin blaster or less detailed rubber version, even though the dimensions may be some millimeters off.

Kids won't be scrutinizing it with their rulers and laser meters anyways. :D

This probably is a very good alternative if you don't have your own mill, bandsaw, CNC machine, laser cutter, or 3d printer, as is  required to build a realistic scratch-model.

 

Also; these things can, after all, be dropped and banged up and get a realistic weathering effect instead of cracking into a billion brittle pieces. ;)

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I converted mine, mostly because I dislike nonfunctional props. It does have some inaccuracies as stated, but the overall finished effect is quite good. Especially has a very nice heft to it. I'm working at converting the other company's version into a ROTJ E-11 as well, as practice for having a go at my MGC...

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Mine pretty much looks like the one in the video, minus the power cylinders as I dislike that look.

 

It's worth noting that the same company has teased a retail E-11 version. Though the teaser pic I saw had the scope on backwards, as well as the magazine. With the amount of reference out there, you'd think they would be able to get that right...

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I'm looking at the Evike site and I now see there was a cruddy action version that I'd heard bad things about, but now they sell the Matrix/beta version which is much better all-around. I want one now. $250 isn't that bad for a steel airsoft not to mention it being the base for our guns. Only thing is you can't open them up and add electronic pew pews (I have an imagination tho)

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Yeah... before, it was a prototype ROTJ base (round front sight and d-ring on nose). Now it looks pretty darn close to ANH other than the nozzle of which I have an accurate spare! I just got one 😊 And I read you can open up the handle to fiddle around inside. Wahoo! Where are Gino and his t-tracks?

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On 5/10/2015 at 7:28 AM, Star1687 said:

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Enjoy!

Haha, they put the scope and magazine on backwards :P

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