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    Jun 8, 2012 - My Star Wars DH-17 Rebel Blaster repaint. #1

    Hi there.

    I'm still a relative newcomer on these boards, haven't posted an awful lot, so thought i'd better post something, rather than just lurk.

    Bought one of those Hasbro "Star Wars" DH-17 rebel blasters, that fire Nerf darts the other week and slightly tinkered with it, removing the original plunger handle and sanding off the raised lettering. Then gave it a coat of paint.

    I know these have been done before by many others on here (who probably made a better job of it than I did), but here's the pics of my one...



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    A vast improvement I'm sure you'll agree.
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    Jun 8, 2012 - Re: My Star Wars DH-17 Rebel Blaster repaint. #2

    You really did an excellent job! Congrats
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    Jun 8, 2012 - Re: My Star Wars DH-17 Rebel Blaster repaint. #3

    I concur. Very nice job.
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    Jun 9, 2012 - Re: My Star Wars DH-17 Rebel Blaster repaint. #4

    Nice one!

    Did you just use spray paint for this one?
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    Jun 9, 2012 - Re: My Star Wars DH-17 Rebel Blaster repaint. #5

    Nice work.
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    Jun 9, 2012 - Re: My Star Wars DH-17 Rebel Blaster repaint. #6

    oldskool said: View Post
    Nice one!

    Did you just use spray paint for this one?
    Firstly, thanks for your comments everyone.

    Now to answeer your question, yeah, gave it a coat of matt grey first, masked off the areas I wanted silver, then sprayed it satin black. I then masked off the black areas and sprayed the nozzle, ports and band silver using aluminium car paint.

    I've actually got another one, which I intend to gut and transplant the electronics from a Captain Rex blaster into. But that's going to have to wait.

    Thanks to some of the previous posts in here I learned how to remove the clear cap off the end of the sight by warming it with a hair dryer to melt the glue so that I could spray inside the sight. I intend to use that same method when it comes to dissassembling the next one.

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