Re: 1/10th Brummbar
Posted: Mon Jan 22, 2024 10:58 pm
New year and I haven't given up just not had time to get much done.
But I have started to get some painting started.
I have also added some weld detail along the joints of the printed parts to hide the joints.
My main goal was to get the gun painted just to get it fully assembled to put it to one side to get the rest of it painted.
The smoke chamber is fitted to the back of the gun and it is attached to a tube on the inside of the barrel with the flash led fitted to the other end and it is hidden until the gun recoils and if my careful calculations (holding the led cable at the back while firing the gun and seeing when it flashed) work out.
But I have started to get some painting started.
I have also added some weld detail along the joints of the printed parts to hide the joints.
My main goal was to get the gun painted just to get it fully assembled to put it to one side to get the rest of it painted.
The smoke chamber is fitted to the back of the gun and it is attached to a tube on the inside of the barrel with the flash led fitted to the other end and it is hidden until the gun recoils and if my careful calculations (holding the led cable at the back while firing the gun and seeing when it flashed) work out.