Props S1l3nt V1p3r's Br55 Battle Rifle W.i.p.

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love the update on the br, and indeed that i love your magnum as well.
Is it ok if you post some pictures of the magazine of the br(empty of course), im having a bit of trouble :p, i would appreciate if you did :D
 
SprayNoob said:
love the update on the br, and indeed that i love your magnum as well.
Is it ok if you post some pictures of the magazine of the br(empty of course), im having a bit of trouble :p, i would appreciate if you did :D

Do you mean this?
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S1l3nt V1p3r said:
Thanks Smick, your builds are awesome as well. ;D
MDF? Never heard of it. What does it stand for? And what kind of material is it? o_O
Do you have any progress pictures to show us? :D

yes i do silent sniper havent done much work with the kid and all but cut the stock and grip sanded and <acronym title='FIBER GLASS'>FB</acronym> Resined just a few minutes ago here are some pics:
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Very Impressive. ;)
 
ya know, i think i may make my BR my first wood project. Looks really awesome viper!

looks like i gotta stop by Lowes after work for some wood.
 
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just given you an update i did some millwork monday hey silent hows your br going?
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Looking good man, but try not to highjack my thread. Thank you.

My BR is on hold until my father comes home from work, which is next week. I'll try to upload some progress pictures sometime next week or so.
But my BR is good, none the less. :)
 
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Update?

Not really, but I am getting along with the BR. Just a few pictures. A video should be up shortly.
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Edit! New video up!
 
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Mmm... Gingerbread Battle Rifles... I want one now. The tools you FAILED to mention were vice and clamp. :rolleyes

Looks great!
 
Friendly said:
Mmm... Gingerbread Battle Rifles... I want one now. The tools you FAILED to mention were vice and clamp. :rolleyes

Looks great!

Thanks for the info! ;D
Vice and Clamp, eh? Now I know!
I only know what they are called in Norwegian...
 
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ultrakiller said:
OMG!looks nice but I think it was better pep than wood,looks like a piece of furniture:D

Pepakura might be easier to build, and with alot more sharper details, but Wood doesn't require any support to keep it rigid. That's why I love wood!
 
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S1l3nt V1p3r said:
Pepakura might be easier to build, and with alot more sharper details, but Wood doesn't require any support to keep it rigid. That's why I love wood!

I would go with wood over paper any day of the week. V1p3r is right, there is no need for support after making something like that. Not to mention after adding details with styrene sheets and painting it you cant tell what its made from. I find it easier to work with wood when making weapons. Last time I tried pep it drove me crazy, I had glue all over my hand. Keep up the good work.
 
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I haven't built the pep BR or AR yet. I have built two of Garland's grenades and Rundown's Spnkr. Wood is easier to work with and build than the pep is. In the long run, both will cost you about the same - a little more for the wood once you add the styrene and details (probably).

Plus if you are like Smick6, and mold it, you don't have to worry about filling the piece to keep it from collapsing or deforming on you. Some things are better in pep, some in wood, some being scratch built.

Viper - You're doing a great job on this. Keep it up and updated.
 
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I would go with wood over paper any day of the week. V1p3r is right, there is no need for support after making something like that. Not to mention after adding details with styrene sheets and painting it you cant tell what its made from. I find it easier to work with wood when making weapons. Last time I tried pep it drove me crazy, I had glue all over my hand. Keep up the good work.

I couldn't agree more! Wood has the same detailing capabilities as pepakura, but is heavier and more rigid. And weapons are supposed to have mass and weight to it. ;)

tlither said:
Some things are better in pep, some in wood, some being scratch built.

Viper - You're doing a great job on this. Keep it up and updated.

You are dead on, Tlither. There is no such thing as one method for everything. ;)
I will try and get some work done today. Hopefully...
 
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Just got the other side of the BR spackled, and is now ready to have the latest detail added to the design. If you have any suggestions/Comments/Questions, please let me know!

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And here is the new detail that I just got the cutting lines marked on. Any Questions?

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T-T-T-T-T-TRIPLEPOST!

But wait! There are more progress pictures!
I just got some last minute work done before the day was over, and I must say... I got quite a lot of stuff done today. I'm not sure if I'll be able to do more work next week. But you never know, perhaps I might have heaps of stuff done by the end of next week.

And for the love of God, just post a damn post before this thread gets more updates than comments! :cautious:

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