Jump to content

MoSc0ut's (almost) 100% scratch build


MoSc0ut

Recommended Posts

If you've seen any of my other threads then please excuse this one. I wanted to share but I have been in a hurry to get it done with a troop coming up in 3 days this is going to be fast and furious. I've already been building parts of this as I go, such as my passable PVC M38 http://bit.ly/PassablePVCm38. The only non scratch built part will be the grip, and I made a 2 part mold and cast these, so I'm not using a original grip if this doesn't turn out very good. Here's a few pics to get things going. I'll take more detailed pics tonight of pieces I've completed so you all can see my work. Even if it's not super clear how I got from A to B with each piece.

 

Template added and starting to drill

 

b4d7a756a1fefd29efac601f4271c029.jpg

 

Drilling and marking of future bits locations

 

98836caddab3463363f508f784460640.jpg

 

bc70ff148662669f108def74c757fc7b.jpg

 

Fast forward a bit, flat plastic has been cut and glued into the rough shape of some pieces like mag well and front sight.

 

dfe6bf516a505c9e72dd12eed8636dc5.jpg

 

Original grip and homemade muzzle molded and cast

 

418098229204f5ac02daab652ddc003f.jpg

 

Fast forward some more: pile-o-parts

 

adda75e792bc00eb358745031b552f50.jpg

 

Now it's looking a little more like an E-11.....

 

73c9f7579cc86535c751dc0b1ef2a395.jpg

 

So this is where I'm at as of last night. I will slow down and post some pics of pieces and details that I've replicated this far.

 

I'll be building a Hengstler from scratch tonight too.

 

 

Jim - TK50899

Edited by MoSc0ut
  • Like 2
Link to comment
Share on other sites

Just awesome! Great start and can't wait to see this completed. I am amazed at how you made the stock. What material did you use for that? Skills my friend!

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Just awesome! Great start and can't wait to see this completed. I am amazed at how you made the stock. What material did you use for that? Skills my friend!

3mm thick sheet PVC. On the way home now to work on it!

 

 

Jim - TK50899

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Thanks Kman! I got a little farther. I did some detail work and cleaned up some putty work from yesterday.

 

Selector switch

 

17918969539a56d5290b5d8dad1a2265.jpg

 

32b1fdc2fcb2f5430b3ef82b59396d87.jpg

 

End cap detail

 

f279579171512e09b017510687ec067a.jpg

 

d9b942e5b979ad1620b03198d27e11f7.jpg

 

8789a622079467bffd622f97ed1818f3.jpg

 

Rear sight

 

960ec4d8b28cccde3a1eed650b6ecb9c.jpg

 

a1447987130d46b54bcc46be5575095b.jpg

 

I also finally got the part I was dreading most knocked out. The folding stock. Mine is non functional but I want it to look the part. I kind of jig sawed it together. It was kind of ugly until I sanded it down.

 

After a little heat bending I had the rough shapes I needed. I then marked out the interlocking cuts.

 

87aa8f0053d4ece71794d9d778285917.jpg

 

How they fit together

 

5f0b36e994eb1fe7ba67b3325f534df8.jpg

 

Assembled

 

c09a62bbdbf14e724d670b0475263a8d.jpg

 

Here is where I stopped tonight

 

5e48ef704476ee1a2c7e145fdcee4547.jpg

 

Here is the mag well and magazine detail. I still have the detent on the bottom of the mag to add. I was pretty impressed with myself on this detail. (actual sterling mag detail on screen in the background).

 

ea8e133eb2a2f5d8e881efe5254b8314.jpg

 

I just had a thought, I should have called this thread "MoSc0ut's Ghetto Blaster!" Lol!

 

Jim - TK50899

Edited by MoSc0ut
  • Like 1
Link to comment
Share on other sites

Holy crap, Jim! this is amazing! I didn't realize you went this much "scratch"! Very nice! How difficult was the molding and casting?

The material is expensive if you do silicone molds. When I started I thought I could get away with a 1 part mold, I was wrong but I was able to salvage the mold and it became a 2 part mold! I got lucky and I'm still learning. You tube is your friend when it comes to this stuff! Here in a bit I'll be posting the last batch of pictures. I'm putting on the last piece now. The bayonet lug. I still have to add details like the lenses on my scratch made scope, wires from the Hengstler to the power cylinders, but none of that is required for EIB and Centurion just something to make it look a little more movie accurate.

That being said this whole project on its own, I'm pretty impressed with. If you set it next to one of T-Jays E-11s it would be woefully inadequate. Only any of us would know the difference the general public would think I stole it right off the set!

 

 

Jim - TK50899

  • Like 1
Link to comment
Share on other sites

That's really very very cool. I didn't realize you were actually doing as much as you have been. I was super impressed! That's great that you were able to salvage that piece too! Whew! I was thinking that the mold/cast could be pricey, but it's way worth it to learn the skill too! I'd seriously love to do an E-11 build now. I would just need to study up on it more as I did with the armor. I know a little about the E-11, but I am sure it has all it's other nuances similar to armor, etc. In my head it's much more involved than the armor/helmet builds... Would you say that's pretty accurate, or is it less involved than I'm thinking?

Link to comment
Share on other sites

I'd say just about the same, just a smaller package. I have a Dropbox folder that I have been keeping all my reference info in. I can share it with you but this build thread by T-Jay is a one stop shop! http://bit.ly/TJaysE-11PipeBuild

 

 

Jim - TK50899

Edited by MoSc0ut
  • Like 1
Link to comment
Share on other sites

Oaky so here is the rest of what I did during a 12 hour marathon to finish my blaster for and event. I may also use this for my submission photos for EIB and Centurion.

 

Adding those little details that sell this

 

fd4a4ef78cad82c12888dfcd21ba743a.jpg

 

9775cf12617052f728c11a534c9eb134.jpg

 

184665e15a2446803a1167de6066849c.jpg

 

b7b917d0c618affc7a89e4c37259140b.jpg

 

Bolt, barrel and muzzle detail.

 

9389d4050b4e3a59ad2cced342088e2a.jpg

 

178b31d9eed42b6305b3d8739a0732e7.jpg

 

2d64dbc30602904692f342d2a43a2026.jpg

 

59ecb310b83a46a2521f57a34ca14675.jpg

 

T-track time! If it wasn't already obvious, I made these too.

 

e217cb62a0f43682d942b99cebf9e83a.jpg

 

8ba37c2ebc0a2c003229b9ee7e0eb1d5.jpg

 

Building my own Hengstler. I couldn't find every dimension I needed so things like the width are my best guess. It ended up pretty close.

 

e3e1e2bf3854901abcff7e0f179aba7c.jpg

 

334cfb65700c778e0309d4eaaacd9a67.jpg

 

0eb8a789fa4f2b98ad0b05409c4ba142.jpg

 

968ec21259edc16327aa10872acc31b0.jpg

 

 

 

Jim - TK50899

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Fast forward after some installing of rail bits and a bunch of painting which at this point it was between 2-4am and taking pictures was and after thought.

 

Adding the mag detent detail. A little hot glue dot and done!

 

6b270a55719bb1dcbeb38e93062e6bd2.jpg

 

8740e04bb6eeb758335e813847353723.jpg

 

df3811a248490b31723001eeac133f90.jpg

 

2441a8ef11c7385cc46f4857442398ae.jpg

 

This is how it all turned out:

 

937d7b075b05845ea79d719b51fb8ec8.jpg

 

0f2e180d0e50d328bbde45ebf2cdb57c.jpg

 

6fd8a2ea6abb0f82b85cf68636f621e3.jpg

 

bef58326e0c5128904b507ecf599abc9.jpg

 

fadbce22098f4147b08a76ea60bbb351.jpg

 

36f531d08de495576ba42d42cd55a9f4.jpg

 

02858302a2d76d4668c838320226ed74.jpg

 

712c2cc977e5115fea82341655139177.jpg

 

d33e58e4bb78ed4e17b1b249f07d016d.jpg

 

All said and done I think if came out pretty good. It's my first blaster build but probably not my last. It is lacking some of the details vs. a real sterling but is it a completely passable E-11? I think so. Is anyone except a fellow Stormtrooper going to even know the difference? Probably not.

 

I had a great time building everything from scratch. I have learned so much about the details and how everything fits together. The folding stock is such a great piece of engineering. I totally could have made mine actually work if I had more time. When I do a kit it should be a piece of cake next to this!

 

I hope you've enjoyed following along on this brief post. I'll be doing a little more work on this, like lenses on the scope. I'll post those here when I get around to it. In the mean time feel free to ask any questions or leave a comment.

 

Jim - TK50899

Edited by MoSc0ut
  • Like 7
Link to comment
Share on other sites

Hi Jim, you truly did an impressive job on this scratch build. The result speaks for itself.

 

Glad to hear, my thread was a little help and thanks for the kudos.

 

Can't wait to see, what somebody talented like you is able to make from a resin kit...

 

Would you mind to state the weight of your finished blaster? Just curious :)

  • Like 1
Link to comment
Share on other sites

Hi Jim, you truly did an impressive job on this scratch build. The result speaks for itself.

 

Glad to hear, my thread was a little help and thanks for the kudos.

 

Can't wait to see, what somebody talented like you is able to make from a resin kit...

 

Would you mind to state the weight of your finished blaster? Just curious :)

Thanks for the kind words. Coming from you that means a lot. I did my best to get as close as I could with the materials I had on hand.

 

Some of the dimensions are slightly off as I the materials I had were either slightly to big our to small by a mm or so. I tried to maintain the scale between the blaster, scope and counter. The counter was the trickiest as I had some dimensions from a side view but couldn't find a width or length anywhere, so I eyeballed it and went for it!

 

I'm out of town at the moment but I will weigh it when I get home. I did do a 3 hour troop and a short parade this weekend with it and it wasn't too bad. (I am looking forward to my Hyperfirm arriving!) My estimate is that it weighs 2-3lbs, (1-1.5kg).

 

 

Jim - TK50899

Edited by MoSc0ut
Link to comment
Share on other sites

Holy smokes! That looks sick! Not only did you build a beautiful blaster from scratch but in record time. Think you set a new record for sure. Congrats on this and hope your blaster gets lots of mileage on many troops ahead!

  • Like 1
Link to comment
Share on other sites

My Hyperfirm arrived today and I quickly added the D ring to bring it up to snuff for Centurion.

 

Here is mine along side the Hyperfirm:

 

65866aa4b2ce274b991f457e6cd727b5.jpg

 

f49a2c611614c86772911e34e72a25d5.jpg

 

1fbab5a4f4d54406709ecc5ad63b12be.jpg

 

I have to say, I am pretty impressed with my skills. Being that a lot of this was my best guess, it turned out pretty good. Now I'm curious to see it next to an actual Sterling E-11 prop......

 

 

 

 

Jim - TK50899

  • Like 1
Link to comment
Share on other sites

That's a great build and i think it looks better than the Hyperfirm :-)

Thank you! There are a few things that are slightly off with it and it's slightly larger than a real Sterling but I knew that going into it. I did my best to maintain the scale so it didn't look short and fat!

 

Truly impressive work. :)

Honored that you think so. Next I'd like to tackle a Sterling parts kit build. That should be a piece of cake next to this! I may also build an ESB or ROTJ with the other piece of PVC I have set aside. Not sure if my wife would agree to my sudden E-11 collection.

 

 

Jim - TK50899

Link to comment
Share on other sites

That's a great build and i think it looks better than the Hyperfirm :-)

 

Totally agree on this. Would definitely pick your scratch-build blaster if I had to chose from these two. It looks much more real to me.

  • Like 1
Link to comment
Share on other sites

Totally agree on this. Would definitely pick your scratch-build blaster if I had to chose from these two. It looks much more real to me.

Thanks T-Jay! I submitted for EIB last night using the Hyperfirm but when I submit my Centurion app I may just submit with the other or both. I have two small monocular's on the way to use for lenses on my scopes which will kick this up a notch. I'm also going to make some faux screws using my leather punch for the screw heads. <-- I literally had that thought on the way to work today! Since the prism has no use in these I ordered these. I like the lenses and they'll hide the guts of my scratch build.

 

62377ab78891faeadda0de62e1f73ebf.jpg

 

967d93b1688fa8251493fa7cdad75195.jpg

 

It has a 12mm eye piece lens and a 25mm objective lens and they only cost $3.18 US (each) with free shipping!

 

 

Jim - TK50899

Edited by MoSc0ut
Link to comment
Share on other sites

Join the conversation

You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.

Guest
Reply to this topic...

×   Pasted as rich text.   Paste as plain text instead

  Only 75 emoji are allowed.

×   Your link has been automatically embedded.   Display as a link instead

×   Your previous content has been restored.   Clear editor

×   You cannot paste images directly. Upload or insert images from URL.

Loading...
×
×
  • Create New...