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Greedo's MG-34/DLT-19


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hey guys,

I have been taking a break from the DC-15 world for a few weeks to get my own blaster built. This has been a HUGE time consuming project that has me thankfull that I am in the clone blaster business.

As like all of my blasters, they are made from PVC and wood. I didn't think to document my build as I went, but I got some pic's of it before I painted it. it still needs some greeblies and detailing, but this should give you an idea of where I'm at in my build.

I'll post more in the next couple of days as I get them painted.

here's some quick info on my blaster

* Butt stock is made from SOLID walnut B)

* nothing moves or retracts.

* it doesn't break down for storage

* weighs aprox 5lbs.

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This is the glue I use on all of my blaster builds

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Today I finished the primer and sanding. Then moved on the coats of metallic.

oh....and did I mention that I made 3 :unsure:

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black paint will be tomorrow and then staining the butt stock. Last phase will be the clear coat finish. Then it's back to clone blasters :lol:

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This is the glue I use on all of my blaster builds

thanks,it looks very reliable! its for my backpack build,im still looking a glue that can bond wood and pvc together

oh....and did I mention that I made 3 :unsure:

umm...no,since you mentioned it now,there will be more PMs for you i guess :D

Then it's back to clone blasters :lol:

why??! lol
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Thanks for the compliments guys. Makes all that work worth it.

getting very close to completion.

I sprayed them with a flat black and then scuffed them to look weathered. this is the reason why I spray them with the metallic paint first.

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next I stained the walnut with a red stain.

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now they are just waiting on a clear coat......so close to being done

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