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DL 44 Blaster

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  1. Having a couple of pairs of motorcowboy boots, I can say that getting the size right is no easy task as I had little luck on both attempts. I'd try a nice insole or any other alternative first.

    Best of luck

  2. Thanks for all the kind words everybody! The mannequin is actually molded in that position. It took me years to wait and wait for certain mannequins to have "the" pose I'm looking for prior to purchase. The right hand/arm would normally rest slightly on the hip while the left would rest on the other hip...when posed, I knew it would be perfect for just what you see....him holding a DLT19 and waving "move along" .....although the E11 would be more accurate, I'm reserving it for my Snowtrooper mannequin

  3. I've had my "Move Along" Sandtrooper finished for some time and thought I'd share a couple of pics of him in my display room. The helmet is an AP, the boots are MCheng and the armor is GT with a custom ab & knee plate to be "Sandtrooper accurate"....the rifle is a real MG34 and the side pouches are real MP40's....the shoulder one is a repro. I finished all the weathering with acrylics. I hope you all like him as much as I do!

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  4. When dyeing both of my MP40 leather pouches I bought "Tandy" leather oil dye in chocolate. I used their reducer fist to clean and prep the leather. Then while the leather was still wet from the reducer I applied the dye per instructions. I finished them off with a coat of their resolene for future protection. Whole process didn't take more than two days......most of which was spent in the wet molding process.

    They look good as new. Oh and I first wet molded them back into shape prior to dyeing.

    Steve

  5. "Screen accurate" patterns with "real world" amenities is my personal flavor Only reason is since folks who will ever see some of my collection take a further level of interest when the level of detail in weathering is much more "real".

    Steve

  6. I believe you are referring to the "MP-18" pouch. I don't know that it actually is an "MP-18" pouch but I saw one on eBay years ago and that was the closest thing I have ever seen to what we see on screen. Here are a couple of ref pics.

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    Braks, isn't that trooper carrying the MG34 with the orange pauldron the one who comes into the cantina first looking for the "troublemakers" ?

  7. Just wanted to say HI! I've been reading alot lately and just thought it time to make a post I'm in the middle of completing a "Move Along" helmet and am at the weathering stage,the most important.

    I'm thinking on the woodland scenics route with a blend of waterbased paints. Hopefully all goes well once the dirt starts going on

    Glad to be amongst the dirtiest of Troopers!

    Steve

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