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Bulldog44

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  1. Yes, certainly take your time and start small. I trimmed the return edges back to a safe distance before making final trims on all the parts. This way you get the hang of using your tools and feel how the plastic reacts when you trim. You'll gain confidence as you go along. And post as many questions as you need along the way, never feel silly to ask. Everyone is here to help.

  2. Thanks for posting this new info!

    Probably not possible but would Bigred ever be interested to have the radio digitally scanned? That would be something I would certainly donate money towards if that ever came to fruit.

    Bigred mentioned in 2010 in that post linked above that he was going to look into casting his radio but that never seems to have happened. Any news on that front?

  3. Would anyone be able to post pic of an RS DLT-19 for comparison to the DOOPYDOOS DLT-19 ?
    The details on the doopy one look crips and sharp. Hard to tell about the RS one with so few pics.. The DOOPYDOOS DLT has the holes drilled through on the receiver while the RS one still has the inner aluminum tube visible.
    The good thing is that RS offers theirs in a kit form so I guess drilling the holes out could be done. My main concern is the overall details. Any help with photo references you can post is greatly appreciated!
    Thanks !

    Sorry I spelled Droopy not Doopy. No insult intended!

  4. My Awesome little Crashmann Sonix Radio .....

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    Obviously needs weathering and a pleather wrap around, but inside are all the goodies :)

    It's now a proper Radio !

    Only station it can pick up is TD chatter on Mos Eisley :)

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    Just another quick question but how is the switch wired to the USB cable? Difficult to do or fairly straight forward? Bought one of those units after I read your post. Like the idea of using the real switches to power on the chatter files.
  5. Thanks Lee for the pleather tutorial! I was going to ask how you got it to look so nice. Mystery solved! Great idea and I will be sure to try this on my radio soon. I just need to locate some sticky backed pleather here in Japan.

    I thought you nailed it on the second try of the strap handles, sorry I said accurate enough. The newer photos you posted do show a smaller opening and the outlining rectangle around it. Nice investigative work. Waiting o see the newer handles when you get them made.

  6. Saw one of there Dlt -19's on one of my visits to there studio last year, looked very nice, they were just finishing it off. ..no idea on price though!

    Thanks Steve for your input. I was beginning to worry no one has seen one these and getting a form of opinion was going to be difficult.

    Sent another message to RS and they sent me some pics of the raw kit. Looks great but not sure if the Doopy DLT-19 captures more crisp details.

    Thanks again!

  7. Does anyone own a fully finished DLT-19 from RS Props or has purchased one in kit form from them? If you have any photos or comments please let me know.

    I am interested to buy one of these but without seeing some photos first I am a bit on the fence.

    RS kindly answered my initial info request but I haven't heard back from them regarding the photos. They seem to be extremely busy at the moment.

    Any help is greatly appreciated especially photos of their DLT-19! Thanks.

  8. I bought my RS kit back in 2012 and asked to have TD parts included but they never said they would add them and they were not included when it arrived. There were other issues at the time I had to sort out with them so I left the TD request as is. They may have changed what is included since. As suggested, just ask them.since last year I think, Andrea is their new PR worker, she is super friendly and helpful. RS has improved on their customer service.

  9. Scott, amazing work on everything done in your build. If you ever get hold of another real vintage syphon and wish to sell it, please let me know! Your work on the syphon is fantastic . Looks brand new withe the black coat of paint!

    Also if you have the exact buyer or shop from ebay where you bought your 125 mm sanding backing disc, an you let me know? I looked a lot but couldn't find any like yours. Nice find!

    Can't wait to,see the pack all finished. Super pack!

  10. If they shipped cases airmail, I would have already ordered one but paying for a shipping container is above my normal cash flow.

    Glad to see people already on the lookout. The company just recently attended a huge expo in Hong Kong. It's promising that they still produce the canteens.

  11. After lots of research and stumbling over all sorts of strange online shops, I found a company in Indonesia that makes canteens exactly like the Gio Style canteens posted on this forum by another MEPD member.( sorry forgot his TD number)

    Canteen:

    http://www.lionstar.co.id/product-view/1424?lang=en

    Contact info:

    http://www.lionstar.co.id/contact-us

    I am in possession of three of these vintage canteens and plan on making casts at some point but for pack builders like Quartermaster, Dirty Boy and Crashmann, etc. this will turn out to be an expensive add on to their packs and anyone else wanting one compared to the faucet covers. If casting them turns out to be the only option I will try to keep the cost of the canteens as low as possible but if the supplier I found is a cheaper route, then hopefully everyone can benefit from this.

    I have contacted the company but they are not the quickest to reply to inquires. I had to send a few messages before they got back to me with information worth sharing. Since they are producing these canteens, they only sell them in large quantities. 24 canteens per case and I think it was around $2.50~$3.00 per canteen, but prices may have changed a bit since the last time they mailed me. Another catch is that they ship these cases in large 20ft. Or 40 ft shipping containers all over the world. So if you only want 24 canteens , then you have to pay the shipping cost of one of these container sizes. I am located in Japan and they quoted the cost at around $300.00 just to the port of Osaka, then it would need to clear customs(probably some import tax added) then shipping costs to my door or some pick up location near Tokyo. I would have to order a lot of canteens to make the whole deal worthwhile and cheap enough for people to afford.

    One other concern is that I never dealt with this company before and wiring a bunch of cash to an untested source could prove risky not to mention where in the world would I store a few hundreds canteens? I don't think the demand for the canteens would justify purchasing that many canteens that would be piled to the ceiling for gosh knows how long. The company never answered me when asked them to send a sample to inspect which I said I was happy to pay for.

    Perhaps some members here might have sources in Indonesia for coordinating the sale of these canteens or a middle man to get the ball rolling., I thought its best to get this information out there for the greater good of the Sandtrooper community.

    If no one can follow this up, I will do my best to get these canteens available to you all. Worse comes to worse, I will start casting my vintage canteens but that is not such a bad option I would hope.

    Let me know if you have any questions or ideas. My wish is that these canteens are made available as cheaply as possible if we can get our hands on them.

    The newer canteens from Lionstar are called the Hunter Series and the Gio style canteens were from the Safari series. Probably the company acquired the molds for these products and just mass produce them all over again. I think the 600 ml size matches the screen bee stinger best but then sometimes the 1000ml looks like a fit too. I have found a few places on line who sell the 600 ml canteen in Egypt, Pakistan and Malaysia but they never respond to my mail so I am guess they do not ship internationally.

    Sorry, massive post but lots to divulge.

    Hope this information helps. Best of luck!post-5292-0-16731300-1415713478_thumb.jppost-5292-0-90054200-1415713647_thumb.jp

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