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Quick, home made, budget Locator Tube for M41A/M240 http://www.forum.alienslegacy.com/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=18439 |
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Author: | seven [ Mon Sep 02, 2019 3:36 pm ] |
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i love that, Im stealing that idea. you could also add electronics really easily or at least an LED. |
Author: | geo71 [ Wed Sep 04, 2019 12:27 pm ] | ||||||||
Post subject: | Re: Quick, home made, budget Locator Tube for M41A/M240 | ||||||||
Steal away! ha - here's some pics of the finished result - definitely NOT my best work, very wonky and a bit slap dash (especially compared to some of the incredible work that some of you guys produce on here) but I'm happy enough with it. I'll add some pics of some sci fi props I made for 'SOLIS' - small budget feature that was on Netflix recently, starring Steven Ogg of The Walking Dead/ Westworld - I was left very much to my own devices with the props and the Alien Films/Isolation were definitely an inspiration! Anyway, back to the Locator Tube - For the ends of the tube I just used some hose connections that I had lying around, they were a perfect fit! Then I added a little screw and weathered the whole thing slightly. Look what arrived yesterday too! Very pleased with the HCG M240 - it's a great piece, it looks a little pristine so I do want to scuff it up a little, along with the Pulse Rifle, and then I plan to make a themed Display Stand (wall hanging) to hang them both on together - they're VERY heavy so I'll have to think that through carefully.
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Author: | martinr1000 [ Wed Sep 04, 2019 3:43 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Quick, home made, budget Locator Tube for M41A/M240 |
that looks great. nice work |
Author: | geo71 [ Tue Sep 17, 2019 11:27 am ] | |||||||||
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Here are a few progress pics. I've had my PR for a fair few years now and it's been on display for that time in my home. I like the finish on it but have always been tempted to add some weathering and distressing. Now that I have the M240, which looked just that bit too pristine and clean I have decided to just go for it and weather both. I think that the rule with weathering is 'less is more' very easy to get carried away though, then there's no going back so I'm approaching it very carefully. I'm quite pleased with the results so far and am using various techniques. I think I may have slightly overdone it in places but it's coming along nicely, still a way to go though on the PR black parts.
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