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What have you made?

…. Annoyingly I don’t seem to have particular props in my photo galleries 

 @Cooperman26
 

I would recommend that you take your dynamite to your local, they may be willing to blow them up with some checks, but I’m more inclined that they would be willing to use them as dummies  … or you could end up running your own themed game

 
Hopefully this fits into the what have you/I made section.... 

I live in a rented house and have wanted a nicer way to display pews than the usual scattered around the house option without drilling holes in the walls etc.  Spent many an hour googling and procrastinating about the best way to go. Eventually decided to settle on the Ikea Skadis peg board as that seems fairly popular. 

A quick trip, that sadly wasn't, as the missus came and dragged me round the entire f*cking place and eventually we ended up in the hardware section. Quickly realised the boards have rounded corners so that they would need trimming down to get rid of that. So got the biggest boards in white with the intention of paint/wrap/netting to cover it up. Found some conveniently size ply board at work, cleaned that up and set about cutting the boards down to suit. Found some ally spacers that would lift the pegboard away from the ply and bolted it up nicely. Seen some reports of sagging or bowing so hoping the 9x bolts per panel will sort that. 

Absolutely rubbish at DIY, but quite happy how the turned out. Currently un-coloured and hoping to get some kind of case/drawers/kallax to lift it of the floor to give some storage space underneath. 

Only a small selection of Pews, ones in bits, the AEGS are somewhere in the house....

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Saw this thread and thought I'd share one of my projects I'd done a couple of years ago.  Nothing too fancy but it's unique as I've not seen any other airsoft replica Turkish HK33 looking replicas as accurate tbh.

Classic Army Base gun.  Slim Handguard made from a real G3 Handguard.  Railed Handguard made from an old springer shotty and an MP5 3d printed handguard.   The GL front end was a cheap battery box cut to suit with the handguard made from foamex board.  The cocking handle was fashioned from foamex board too.  The lower was a standard MP5 one with the embossed bullet symbols filled in.  Repainted in OD then the new bullet symbols drawn on freehand by marker pens. The magazine is just a spring Sig552 one modded to fit.

Again, nothing too fancy, but I like the finished job.

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Having done up a replica G3 from an old TM version made from parts.  I wanted a scope on it, but didn't just want an ordinary scope and didn't wanna pay for the scope that goes with the gun in the real world.  Anyhoo, I started with a cheap 4x40 normal scope and cut it down.  Emptied it out and put a bit of 30mm pipe on the back.  I had a TM MP5 claw mount and cut the top off, filling any gaps in with milliput.  A friend 3d printed some spacers and I glued them to the scope I was using.   I glued various spare caps on and put a real G36 3x inner scope part to have some sort of sight picture through it.  Sprayed up black and flip up end caps to finish. 

A bit later on I decided I wanted the more modern type lower that I'd seen with the German soldiers in Afghanistan.  I used a cheap MP5 Navy lower and filled in the embossed bullet symbols.   Sprayed it with bumper paint and drew on the selector markings.  I bought a real selector lever from D&B Militaria and drilled a new hole to slot it right through to the other side.  It may feel like a long winded way of making it but apart from the lower I already had and the selector which was only a couple of quid all it cost me was a bit of time.  

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Cut this on our Waterjet today, so didn’t really make anything just drew it up. 10mm MS, now to keep it like that or do something with it ?

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Cool but would be better in a nice bright red perspex.  

Dodgyback - great work, love to see another HK nut. :)

 
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