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As you all know Whitey is doing a fantastic job on his Republic Commando "Scorcher" armour. So he has given me the pleasure of refurbishing and modifying his mystery made DC-17 into the Anit Armour edition. This prop is made mostly of resin filled with expanding foam. While a lot of work and research has gone into this prop, it does lack the essential details like straight lines and carefully created details.

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So I need to get the above prop to look like this...

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I started out by breaking it down completely and taking off smaller details followed by squaring up the main body so that more accurate details can be added later. I also removed the detail on the left hand side that will eventually become a hinged cover.

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Watch this space...more to come Smile
It will look magnificent as all your armoury projects do .
Looking good mate, subscribing to this!

Terror
Love your work Tim, as always top shelf stuff!

Will you be casting the finished product? Wink
Thanks guys! I won't be casting this one...too big a blaster and not much demand for it.
Looking good Tim. Can't wait to see it finished. And thanks again for doing this. You are the master. Notworthy
Cheers,
Whitey
(Monday 30-Mar-2015, 10:52 AM)Oevil1 Wrote: [ -> ]Thanks guys! I won't be casting this one...too big a blaster and not much demand for it.

If you cast they will come.......Wink

Terror
This project is certainly going to be a challenging one! To those of you who are not in the know, or are a little impatient or lazy...the following actions are not what people would or should be paying for...

*Edges that are supposed to look like machine precision edges actually look like a dogs hind leg.
*Painting over resin, plastic of timber with no primer.
*Painting over wet bog.
*Using paint as a filler.
*Passing off pricey resin objects with too many bubbles in them!
*Gluing straight onto paint.
*Not rinsing mould release off resin parts before painting.

Any-hoooooo, that's my gripe. Today was more paint stripping, sanding and bogging.

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Good pointers there Brother, I know when it's finished Whiety will love it lots Smile
Swiss cheese !!
Started on a new handle. The trouble with this one is that the main body is full of expanding foam and the resin is not thick enough to safely secure a handle to take all the weight of the blaster. I came up with a method that once it is glued and screwed into place, it should hold up really well. I started out by modding one of my SE-14r blaster.

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Next was the template to attached the handle too that will then be fastened to the main body of the blaster.

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You'll see that I also reduced weight where I can by cutting out any unwanted resin. Before I fasten anything I need to work out the wiring for all the electronics that came with the blaster. So I started by designing a trigger that will be part of the design. It will eventually have a true trigger over the micro switch made from metal.

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Looking forward to the next update mate
Smart cookie Tim... I'm enjoying this thread
Nice I like it
Hurry up, Hurry up!
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