Any modified an E-11? Mines on the way and just wanted some pointers while its en route so I can be ready for the task at hand
"Then I blasted the second one from behind." "You fought two Jedi at once? I don't believe that!" "It happened. You should have been there. They're not so tough."
Not the same prices I had to pay for. I found better deals but that what on my laptop (on phone now). I should have them all at the latest of the 18th of this month.
"Then I blasted the second one from behind." "You fought two Jedi at once? I don't believe that!" "It happened. You should have been there. They're not so tough."
I don't know too much about doopydoo's, but I know that a lot of Garrison and Legion members use this kit. Almost all of my stuff came from England, blaster, armor, etc. Look forward to seeing your progress
Thank god for YouTube at the least if I get lost I can always see it done there. Once I get it done I may upload some shots of it.
"Then I blasted the second one from behind." "You fought two Jedi at once? I don't believe that!" "It happened. You should have been there. They're not so tough."
Wash your parts really good with hot soap and water before you pain them. Then wash them again. My doopy doos kit is all held together with E6000 and still going strong.
Wags wrote:I love E6000. It sticks to everything. And is removable if you F up.
Those are resin parts. Cyanoacrylte (fancy super glue) works AWESOME on resin. And is strong as all get out. IF you dont have the patience for E6000.
Does E6000 have a long dry time?
"Then I blasted the second one from behind." "You fought two Jedi at once? I don't believe that!" "It happened. You should have been there. They're not so tough."
The "oozing" areas are pretty easy to clean up, though. Just let it partially cure and rub it off. I made my DC15 with E-6000 and it worked pretty well. Plus, with E-6000, if you screw things up, it's easier to take apart than when using crazy glue. I should know that more than anybody.