Dazauto[TK] Posted September 11, 2012 Report Posted September 11, 2012 Hi guys after being granted Centurion, a couple of you troopers asked how I did the mod on my counter so I thought I would post up the thread I did on the UKG forums for all to see here. During the build of my resin blaster I wanted to pimp up the Hengstler counter a bit by adding the numbers on the rear and using my TK Id 6727. I know the sticker route would have been easy but I wanted to do things a little different and below is how I got on. I started with some leftover ABS, made a template from looking at pictures and made a rear plate and reset switch: Next was to get rid of the moulding on the resin counter, mark and hollow out ready for the numbers to fit in: While waiting for some parts to turn up I painted the counter up in matt black and added a thin plastic window to the plate and also drilled out the moulded screws and added brass ones: The parts that I was waiting for turned up (had them shipped from China as im a bit of a tight wad and saved a few pounds) only downside was shipping time. As you will see I didnt need many parts from the items I bought and pretty much butchered it all to acheive what I wanted, I took the bits needed glued them together to get the right number then cut and sanded till I got the shape I needed to fit the counter: All that was needed then was to glue the plate onto the counter over the numbers: So this is how it has turned out, just needs a little filling around the edges and touch up on the matt black and slight weathering then its ready to attach to the bracket on the blaster: And how it looks on the finished blaster: Im sure this mod has been done before, but I hope you like my take on it thanks for looking guys 5 Quote
Evilboy[501st] Posted September 11, 2012 Report Posted September 11, 2012 BRILLIANT! I will be doing this post-haste! Quote
MisterFubar[TK] Posted September 11, 2012 Report Posted September 11, 2012 I just started my second Doopy build and I just might have to try this out. Looks great. Quote
jkno Posted September 12, 2012 Report Posted September 12, 2012 Great job! I also like your scope targeting system, is that a reticule of some sort? Quote
Mogwai[TK] Posted September 12, 2012 Report Posted September 12, 2012 This is amazing! Great Idea and thanks for sharing this! Quote
gmrhodes13[Staff] Posted September 12, 2012 Report Posted September 12, 2012 Very cool, I am using an old car speedo for the numbers Quote
Dazauto[TK] Posted September 12, 2012 Author Report Posted September 12, 2012 (edited) Great job! I also like your scope targeting system, is that a reticule of some sort? Thanks for the great feedback guys Sergiu, I used a decal that a friend sent me and covered it with a glass Cabochon 22mm for the rear and a 8mm for the front a link below for you: http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/3-Pieces-Clear-Glass-Cabochons-Pendant-Cover-/200658968077?pt=UK_Crafts_JewelleryMaking_GL&var=&hash=item2eb834de0d Edited September 12, 2012 by Dazauto 1 Quote
jkno Posted September 12, 2012 Report Posted September 12, 2012 Very cool! Thanks! I had a bad experience with a guy on RPF who made scope reticules, took the money but never delivered to the members (he got banned for that). Thought it was one of those reticules (which looked great, but didn't get them). This is very nice too! Quote
Dazauto[TK] Posted September 12, 2012 Author Report Posted September 12, 2012 Very cool! Thanks! I had a bad experience with a guy on RPF who made scope reticules, took the money but never delivered to the members (he got banned for that). Thought it was one of those reticules (which looked great, but didn't get them). This is very nice too! No problem Sergiu, glad to be of help. I heard of that guy also bad news and hopefully no one will get caught out like that again. My friend sized them for me and just printed them out on photo paper ready to cut out and fix behind the glass. 1 Quote
Turrican Posted September 13, 2012 Report Posted September 13, 2012 Nice idea.Looks realy good. Quote
tk48911[TK] Posted October 15, 2015 Report Posted October 15, 2015 On 9/11/2012 at 9:07 PM, Dazauto said: Hi guys after being granted Centurion, a couple of you troopers asked how I did the mod on my counter so I thought I would post up the thread I did on the UKG forums for all to see here. During the build of my resin blaster I wanted to pimp up the Hengstler counter a bit by adding the numbers on the rear and using my TK Id 6727. I know the sticker route would have been easy but I wanted to do things a little different and below is how I got on. I started with some leftover ABS, made a template from looking at pictures and made a rear plate and reset switch: Next was to get rid of the moulding on the resin counter, mark and hollow out ready for the numbers to fit in: While waiting for some parts to turn up I painted the counter up in matt black and added a thin plastic window to the plate and also drilled out the moulded screws and added brass ones: The parts that I was waiting for turned up (had them shipped from China as im a bit of a tight wad and saved a few pounds) only downside was shipping time. As you will see I didnt need many parts from the items I bought and pretty much butchered it all to acheive what I wanted, I took the bits needed glued them together to get the right number then cut and sanded till I got the shape I needed to fit the counter All that was needed then was to glue the plate onto the counter over the numbers: So this is how it has turned out, just needs a little filling around the edges and touch up on the matt black and slight weathering then its ready to attach to the bracket on the blaster: Im sure this mod has been done before, but I hope you like my take on it thanks for looking guys Hey awesome build! Did you use a crayon or something else to color the lettering white on the scope? I read one forum saying to use a crayon and to then wipe any excess off. Quote
Dark PWF[Staff] Posted October 15, 2015 Report Posted October 15, 2015 Hey awesome build! Did you use a crayon or something else to color the lettering white on the scope? I read one forum saying to use a crayon and to then wipe any excess off.The white crayon works great, and it's very simple to do. It is what I did with my build. Sent from my SM-G386T using Tapatalk Quote
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