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LoveMonkey

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  1. Thanks everybody, I'm really excited with how it turned out and it was a ton of fun to make. I am a little sad it's done because now I have nothing to work on. Maybe I'll have to round out my armory and make the DLT-19. Regardless, I have a troop on September 9th where it will make it's debut. I'll post some pictures so we can see it in action.
  2. Despite your small setback, I think your progress is really nice. I look forward to seeing your final product.
  3. As many of you have probably seen, HappyTrooper posted a video with templates and a parts list for a do-it-yourself RT-97c build. Needing a new project and loving the look of this blaster, I decided to tackle it. This is in no way a build thread, but more just a few pictures showing the process that I went through. If you want the full build thread, go check out his video. If you are interested in making your own, you can find his video here: Also, if you are interested in doing a DLT-19, he also has a video, templates, and parts list as well. You can find that video here: One small note: I did use ABS pipe as much as I could due to the lighter weight. I used it for the 2” pipe, both 3” couplers, and the 2” to 1.5” reducer. I also used other corner braces and other small parts that I already had around the house. Overall, this gun is super lightweight and I can’t wait to troop in it. I plan on unveiling this at the Intermountain Healing Hearts event that is coming up on 09/09/2017. Pictures to come of this baby in action. Huge thanks to HappyTrooper for providing the templates, parts list, and amazing video. Your work is truly inspiring. --------------- Initial fabrication Testing Bondo work Final Dry Fitting Prime and Paint Final Assembly Final Product with Weathering
  4. Those are awesome, thanks for sharing!
  5. I use Flickr and I've heard others use Imgur. Both are free and fairly easy to use
  6. You could also try E6000, should be gentle on it. Sorry to see this happen to you.
  7. Same here, it's such a great shot that I think it would make an awesome trading card. Speaks to the awesome quality of the card
  8. Off to a great start, hope to see the finish product soon
  9. Hi Matt, I'd be glad to help. Do you have any pictures I can look over?
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