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HAWK EYE

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About HAWK EYE

  • Birthday 03/22/1975

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    skyyen75@yahoo.com.sg

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    Star Wars, Gundam, Macross
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    Singapore

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    4668
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  1. Thanks guys for all the complments! They really make my hardwork more worthwhile! Will be waiting for your pics, Patrick! I'm sure yours will be as good or even better than mine!
  2. Yes Patrick. That is actually a real sniper rubber eye piece i got from my local tactical warfare equipment shop. it cost about US$20.00.
  3. Thanks bro! I'm sure yours is a pretty awesome piece too. I might even have used yours as a guide if you have posted pics here before. Do you have a pic to show me? Cheers! Andrew
  4. Thanks for all the compliments, guys! Glad that my piece is well received by all of you ! Now to answer some of your questions. To Inglorious Trooper:- 1. I think i spent about US$300.00 for all the parts. Most of them are relatively easy to find @ hardware stores. 2. I used most of the tutorials & pictures from this topic in the forum. Many of them are very useful and i just use my intuition to figure how to make & assemble the parts. I will post some of my WIP pictures of my MG15 here and hope they are some use to you. 3. Its pretty easy if you have some technical background. I built toys models so i guess i have a little more advantage but i guess if you put your heart to it & you enjoy what you are doing, nothing will be difficult. I have a 5 month old baby at home so i couldn't use most of my free time. I only make use of the time when hes sleeping to make a little progress here & there. Overall, i spent a couple of months to finish the end product. To PatrickW1074:- I used just plain 3/4" PVC pipe to make my barrel shroud. My barrel shroud is another shorter piece of PVC pipe join to the end of the longer PVC main barrel. I used a dremel tool to make the square markings at one end of it and stick this end to the other end of the longer main barrel. At the other end of the barrel shroud, i just glue a metal washer of the same diameter to it. Both the hte snooper scope & rear scope are also made from different sizes of PVC pipes & reducers glued together. I have also use a rubber scope bought at army surplus shop (US$20.00) for the rear scope. Hope i have answer your queries, bro! I have added in some of my WIP pictures so they might help you understand what are some of the other parts of my MG15. http://imageshack.us/g/526/img0061lw.jpg/ Feel free to contact me if you need any help. I'll be most glad to answer any questions i'm capable of.
  5. Hi guys, Just wanna share with you guys my scratchbuilt MG-15. I have been building it for a couple of months, squeezing a couple of hours out of my bz schedule with my newborn everyday. I'm pretty proud of my final product & hope you guys like it too. Will be using it for my future troops with my TD armor. http://img526.images...d=img0061lw.jpg
  6. Hi Terry, Absolutely love your technique on weathering a TD! Will definitely use your method for my TK converting to TD. My TK now is super shiny due to all the polishing previously. My question is, should i spray a layer of Matt surface coat on it before your weathering technique? Or do i do it after the weathering so that the whole armor looks more desert-like instead of TK shiny-like? Appreciate if you can give me some advice on this. Thanks in-advance!
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