My Br55 So Far

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S1l3nt V1p3r said:

Thanks Viper.

But it was bevbor's idea to get the lens from a kids binocular. It was a moment of genius from him to give me the help to make my scope work.

Here is some pics showing the lens in place.
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LeeKegan said:
Thanks Viper.

But it was bevbor's idea to get the lens from a kids binocular. It was a moment of genius from him to give me the help to make my scope work.

Here is some pics showing the lens in place.
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Thats so cool :D
 
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Indeed it does! :D

His prototype build, at least. The second one he's building up is static (non-working), so I believe the bolt handle on that is fixed, as in not moveable. Given the level of detail and accuracy in his design, it still makes for one helluva piece to behold. Of course, Lee would be best suited to answer that question :cool:
 
SPARTAN II said:
Indeed it does! :D

His prototype build, at least. The second one he's building up is static (non-working), so I believe the bolt handle on that is fixed, as in not moveable. Given the level of detail and accuracy in his design, it still makes for one helluva piece to behold. Of course, Lee would be best suited to answer that question :cool:
Your right, the prototype has a working bolt. The one that I'm going to mold doesn't. I have thought of making the bolt area hollow so a bolt can be added and then it would be a two part cast that would be hooked together as you assemble it.
 
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LeeKegan said:
Your right, the prototype has a working bolt. The one that I'm going to mold doesn't. I have thought of making the bolt area hollow so a bolt can be added and then it would be a two part cast that would be hooked together as you assemble it.

Having a working bolt would make it feel more realistic. I'd pay a little extra for it, if the feature was included.
 
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You could mold it in kit, would be easier and the buyer could install a working bolt.

Anyway, when you'll have an idea of the price, send me a PM so I can have the funds in my paypal account ;)

I just cannot wait!
 
You know LeeKegan, your avatar reminded me that a while back, I took the video (Multi Lock-on) that you have for an avatar, and added audio to it. So I went looking through the HDs of my older machines and found it.
I put it on youtube just now..

I just noticed that there is a bunch of the same video with different sounds, interestingly enough, I kinda like my sounds better (So far, I haven't watched all of them yet...)
 
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CPU64 said:
You know LeeKegan, your avatar reminded me that a while back, I took the video (Multi Lock-on) that you have for an avatar, and added audio to it. So I went looking through the HDs of my older machines and found it.
I put it on youtube just now..

I just noticed that there is a bunch of the same video with different sounds, interestingly enough, I kinda like my sounds better (So far, I haven't watched all of them yet...)

I liked the sounds you added. Made the video better!

I've replaced the tac carry handle and attached it to the top assembly.
I also made it so it pinned to the front.
This pic shows where the upper assembly attachment points.
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I also added an access panel to the tac computer area. This pic shows it in place.
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This is a pic with access panel removed.
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The detail is FANTASTIC!!! The whole working order of this project is mind blowing! You I truly gifted in woodworking! Glad that you could share you talent here!

((and by the way...Go Colts!))
 
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