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Another easy assembly. Drilling out the rear of the D-ring mount allows for fitting. 


Then it was just a case of installing the ring mount to the end cap.

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Sorry for the lack of updates. I will post more soon! In the meantime here is a sneak pack at the Pugman style ESB kit I am working on making. Some of these parts are reworked casts from ( and with permission from ) Mark at Shear Tech .


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Back to the ANH E11.....
The trigger assembly the most solid resin piece in the kit. Saying that, there is still no need to grind any resin out as there is plenty of room to fit the trigger. There is a great tutorial on this in the Blaster ref Guide, which is how I fitted my trigger. A nice little extra is that by following the ref guide you can have a working trigger function with the aid of the small spring which is included in my kits.


The grip was cleaned up and the hex bolt fitted. in this case the bolt is resin. However, I supply all replacement metal bolts and screws etc in the kit.


Next was to drill out the hole for selector switch. If you wanted to have this functional you could always drill the opposing side, fit a small bolt into the switch itself and then fill. 


With a little more work, you could even install a rotary switch to add that "click" to the selector. This is a really good feature and works a treat and is also an option that BlasFX offer. In this example the selector switch for BlastFX are shown. I have also added an example using black and beige resin parts assembled so you cam see the components, along with my method for adding age.


Once the trigger assembly was complete it was time to fit the grip.


The grip slides nicely on to the assembly and is secured with adhesive. Once dry, the holes were drilled into the assembly (indicated by the holes in the grip) for the almost final components. The metal grip screw and "cap" were then installed.


With the trigger guard installed this assembly is done.

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For those who are adding BlastFX here is how I fit the board and wiring loom...
The power switch is fitted in the mag housing and the battery and charging port is accessed by removing the end cap.e24583b816cbb324246f2c72466d1f67.jpg7abbbe12c787ac72b06c4dc53211a4cd.jpg7931c6de8493aedf0d49dbcd655ecf83.jpg76e25c2a5fabc3463433339fe62898c4.jpgb1feea952d5fc2f865bd0582c9240d04.jpgeaa6e6d0f069e2b1c6a9650c4d0e85a8.jpged389d20139bdc6bddaec6191aef0958.jpge57b384ef4247ef861f320092d24661a.jpg

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Wow, smoke effects are a crazy cool mod.

Maybe not for every single blaster shot fired, but definitely for the overheat feature (in case that is doable at all).

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Hi everyone, it's been a while! So, as always I have been looking to improve on my builds. Recently I have been working on cold casting the scopes.
Step 1 was to cold cast in brass
Step 2 was to overlay with a coat of matt black
Step 3 was to buff the black back06a7092414f66a375df93256620d980d.jpgc186a64d42ea1c40d785198bac4e0452.jpgf39f49ccb0f470bad68b43fab25ef256.jpg98ce6fc5a9f867761c52673a778c88d3.jpg85f6f29762b507853a82aa8d1a4451d9.jpg230c7d5c2eb3e1fb30c8419bdbe5fd80.jpg0118ecdf1bd2478907989ebb29187bd5.jpg3dbd8ac6527c575a395dee5966848469.jpgba57b151aec0956d0e69fcaf0ea5e216.jpg

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More cold casting done. This time, the counter. Casting had a single coat of flat black and then a little buff to take it back5dbc62bdff7bb7fe964a00b91e4b23d3.jpga08961ba9dd316d7b975adc488465c68.jpg75faa5283d7455964aabf10e47c14392.jpg1292c57e42807dc738bf1b18ad8a8f11.jpg47e48207e25856a82830507b55af5662.jpg4c319fa35ace24937200c22e068c31ba.jpg

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Loving the effect of cold casting and the result when the black paint is buffed back to reveal the brass!7d0e6a142217ea5ba72ccd3bcf090564.jpg

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