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dirtydave

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  1. My sterling had a piece of thin aluminum.They held in place by filling the void in the gun with putty behind the aluminum plate.I removed the putty because it prevented the mag from going in all the way.I will make another plate like the one that was there but will have to come up with another way of holding it in.

  2. While looking in the gallery in the "doors" section I noticed the trooper on the right(the one that checks the door)seems to be waering the move along pack.It looks to me like the pack has the blue main box on top and the black on bottom.Any one else see this?

  3. Try filling in the damage on the front of the cap. Thats mold damage and should not be there.

    Should only take a few minutes to sort it out.

    Keith.

    Hey Keith,the left rear trap looks like it has damage on the top of my TE2 helmet?Do you know if that's mold damage?I never seen it on early TE helmet pictures I have seen.
  4. I think it looks great. The caulk nozzle works very well.

    I went thru the original cut of ANH recently to see the stingers in motion, since the stills can be extremely deceptive. In the move along scene, the trooper with the MG-15 walks from screen right to screen left and turns and it's very obvious that at least HIS stinger is oblong. In fact, I'd say it's even flatter that yours, but not by much.

    You've won a convert. Great find!

    I still say at least some stingers were mounted with small lighting yokes.

    don't know if they all had the bracket.If you look at the pictures of the move along trooper by the speeder side view you can see his is unpainted metal.The white dial pack looks like it's braket is painted black.
  5. Looking at the second picture Rocko posted in this thread(white dial pack)it looks like the bee stinger is almost oval or like a squashed circle.What do you guys think.

    I just think it was made of relatively thin plastic and got squashed up against the bottom rail of the pack in that pic.

    I see what you mean but if you look at the black cap(the part that the stinger comes out of)it dosen't look round.seen other shot that makes me think it's not round.Who knows?
  6. Gino is hard to get (as far as i know).

    So maby: Te, ap and tm.

    only two GINO suits were ever made publicly available!

    TE2 or TM for me!

    I know of a least four Gino suits.I own one,Brak's old suit,a move along suit, and a kit he sold on ebay not to long ago.Maybe Gino can let us know how many are out there?
  7. I was looking at the high res picture of the white dial pack and it looks to me like the foot of the frame sticks out pretty far and tapers in on a angle.Also I mention before in that picture you can clearly see how the bee stinger is attached with a braket on the sides of the bee stinger.Anyone else see what I'm talking about.

  8. Thanks Rocko,I also found some good shots on Mikes site.I'm haveing trouble seeing how far the foot of the frame on the airfilter pack sticks out.In most of the shots it seems to stick out pretty far.Any one else see what I was saying about the way the beestinger is attached,naver seen any one do it on there packs.

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