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  1. Today I edited the seed trays and adapted them to the frame according to the film references. The parts were also tested. I wasn't satisfied with the first Brexton. During a discussion with the other dudes, an electric box was also mentioned. However, here in the picture I can see a groove that is missing on the electrical boxes. That's why I took the angular Brexton. However, the angular Brexton has a flat lid and the bead is missing, which I think I can see. That's why I changed the lids and now I like it. And then shortened the frame
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  2. Spraypainted the barrel pipes gunmetal added chocolate brown for the rust effect and then I have used masking fluid to emulate wear and tear and paintchips, sprayed over it with VHT wrinkle paint. The wrinkles really start to stand out when you hit it with the heat gun... but be careful. I then painted the buttstock with black wood stain and sanded it with 400 grit sandpaper... and repeated that several times. Finally painted it with some extrastrong black pu acrylic paint and freehanded the name in Aurebesh. The charging lever is also made from a wooden rod and can easily be removed for transport as I drilled a hole into the guns wooden body and added a threaded insert. Used E6000 to keep the T-tracks in place, cut out a circle from EVA foam to keep the inner barrel centred and assembled the whole thing and here it is: This little bugger is like a bastard/crossbreed between the Bapty E-11 and DLT. I named it "Stubby". I think it has that Tunisian vibe and I am very happy with it. Cheers mates
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  3. That's a wee bit ridiculous... but there's an easy way of solving the problem without ruining your undersuit: just scatter some fullers earth onto it,take pictures and give your suit a thorough shake, most of it should come off again. If you wash it, all of it will be gone.
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