Here is a quick picture run through of my GREEDO KILLER blaster build..
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I know for some building the Heat Sink Grille from the 3 cylinders can be a pain so I recently designed them up in master cam. I did two designs..
It may be a screen-used-versus-mental-image thing but why not use spacers behind the rail so you can extend the upper section of the grill behind the rail?
Also, why not cut the grills parallel to the frame to have the fins extend in points at the edges so that it seems to enter the frame?
I’m not 100% sure if I follow you sorry? But I do think my second designed grille has both of what you are mentioning?
I did do two designs so that might be a little confusing. The first one I did is for anyone who wants more control on how they would like to place them on the Mauser itself. I did shape them to be more inline with what they seem to look like on the real film prop itself. So they don’t have the sharp pointy ends. The inside and outside diameter, the fins themselves, the size along with the spacing are all pretty much 1:1 of the real thing [emoji106]
The 2nd design I believe is inline with what you are talking about here? It does have a spacer on the bottom two of the three so it will protrude out farther than the top third of the cylinders. This grilles inside is designed specifically to fit directly onto the denix itself. You literally just slid it into place. Is this what you mean by a spacer?
I think I understand what you mean here. Again on the first design the film blaster seems to have been cut straight down so I did the same. BUT in the second design the edges are like this build (on my design thought again the bottom two will stick out a little farther than the top - something like .025 of inch if not less)..https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20171102/c0ed830547360b2ba76244b32a75b856.jpg
They will run right into the Mauser just like the above picture. This is what you mean ya? As for the Dremel, you’re on point! With low speeds you can creat some extremely fine detail [emoji482]
That's exactly it. I think I've looked at the old images so many times I see a version of what the starry-eyed 8 year old saw on the screen that first time. Along with the shiny non-bumpy TK helmets. :/ Thanks for making a version for us idealized as-issued guys.