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Yet another Doopy's Build........(Pic Heavy)


msouza

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OK So After much research and placing myself on ATA's waiting list and patiently awaiting my big brown box to arrive I do what any trooper in the making should do... order a Doopy's Kit. After checking and rechecking I noticed that the typical OUT OF STOCK button was missing.

 

I've seen a few topics and even started one myself as far as dealing with Doopy's so here's my timeline. 

 

Ordered a full kit on Aug 7th

Received the Dispatched email on the 29th

Package arrived to me on Sept.15th

 

 

 

 

 

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After reading and rereading FISD E-11 Reference guide and Tino's and many other post I open the box and think what the

heck did I get myself into? I have zero experience with any type of model building other then the snap together never mind anything else so here goes nothing. First things first..everything gets a bath and goes onto the workbench. The blue mat is an old yoga mat it helps keep things in place and offers a little cushion between the resin and hard workbench surface.

 

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Being the first time I've dealt with anything like this I figured I would start with the trigger and trigger guard first.

started by marking out where the excess material and sand it to the line.

 

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Here they are finished.

 

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I have to say that I'm pleased with my work. I took my time as I wasn't sure how hard or easy the material would be to work.   

 

Up next was the handle, I made the following mods as you can see,replaced the plastic screw for a brass screw on the free & lock position.

Installed a acorn nut on the opposite side and added a 6mm socket head cap screw as you can see I drilled it out a bit to big, I have both a 6 and an 8mm screw so I'm debating on filling the space with modeling clay or just install the larger screw to fit the hole. 

 

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Now that I sit & stare at it in a photo I think it looks a little small. Not sure how I got 6mm in my head but I think I'll change it out.

 

Time to mark out the barrel & drill along with work on the folding stock. On the stock I drilled out for rivets and a roll pin and also added the wooden dowel on the underside.

 

 

 

 

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Drilled the handle to add a couple screws for support along with the trigger spring.

 

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Some E6000 a couple screws and rubber bands for the win!!

 

 

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This is where I'm at so far,I'll try and update it as it moves forward and I look forward to any comments and criticism.

Thanks for looking

 

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Hi Mike, thanks for mentioning (and using) the Blaster Reference. That is exactly what it has been made for. And you are on a good way with your build...

 

That blue yoga mat gives a nice background to the bright resin parts (unless you start painting)  :D 

 

(...)   Not sure how I got 6mm in my head but I think I'll change it out.    (...)
 
Well, I know of at least one thread you have read, which states this screw to be in size M6  ;)
 
Outer diameter of an M6 screw head is about 9,75 mm or 0.384 inch. Just see if you can find something close to that...
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MY GOD Photo bucket has to be the worst site in existence!! How the continue to operate is just dumbfounding. (ok mini rant over on with an update :blink: )

 

 

Cleaned up the folding stock & added some hardware. 

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Also added the set screw for the magazine holder.

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And I can't even tell you how much easier it is to use a rubber band on the smaller pieces. I was finding that the spring clamps couldn't conform to the things I was trying to glue up to get a good set to them. 

 

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I used the led off a key chain flashlight and will fill it with foam. I also need to punch the "off" into the top.

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I also started on the front site. Not to sure if I'm going to put the dovetail into the barrel, while I find the resin easy to work with I'm not sure if I'm ready to cut into it that deep.

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Still need to take more out of it though.

 

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I also picked this up at toys-r-us for five bucks and the glass fits almost perfect!

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Up next are the ejection port & guard

Inner bolt, plunger,extractor and recoil spring

Rear sight, end cap & D Ring

 

Thanks

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