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...One was built on an old Binatone TV lightgun whilst the other was a spare resin mauser. I'd had all the parts and greeblies knocking about in the box for ages and just decided it was time to either ditch them or use them...I'm loathe to throw ANY greeblies away.. (I've had some sitting in boxes for over 16 years!) Both builds were done pretty quickly over a weekend.
Created this Rebels inspired E-11 off a Rubies prop:
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I keep weathering it up, but every time I do, I end up missing that "freshly issued" feeling I get from a nice basic finish.Nice...
But it doesn't look like it's seen much action.. bit of weathering looks better...
Sean
I keep weathering it up, but every time I do, I end up missing that "freshly issued" feeling I get from a nice basic finish.
A Barrett? Neato. I'm always impressed when folks build with wood. That's something I've never tried.Hi guys!
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Dunno if this fits the blaster bill, but its a cool steampunk style, all metal "blaster" or a Bertrams energy normaliser, as it says on the instructions.
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using a tripod as a scope, neat!Not entirely blaster related, but sorta is... I cobbled together this little sci-fi looking scope for my airsoft 1911. Just made it out of pieces I had laying around my desk. I actually really like it:
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