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I am, help me out, Ive done a little searching not much but I will need blaster. Is the doopy doo's a kit you add onto a previously purchased blaster or what? 

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There are two types. A kit all on its own and a hasbro upgrade kit. The second kit would need a toy e-11 made from Hasbro.

 

 

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There are two types. A kit all on its own and a hasbro upgrade kit. The second kit would need a toy e-11 made from Hasbro.

 

 

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ok, think I got it now 

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Check out some of the build threads, Brian.

Here is a Hasbro Conversion done by Gmrhodes13: http://www.whitearmor.net/forum/topic/20496-hasbro-e-11-conversion/

 

You can link to my own DoopyDoos build using the link in my signature.  

Each of those build types requires a unique bit of work to be done, depending on how much you want to customize them.  There are a lot of other great examples of both of these types of builds that do not have as much customization as these two do.

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Well, just like Tim said there are many ways of doing these kits. It is ready to build right out of the box. With that said, you will need a number of different tools to help the process along. Especially a dremel. The kit itself is around $100. www.doopydoos.com. Trooperbay also sells the same kit. I also have to agree with Tim with the fact of using other threads as reference material. Invaluable information!! Plus just awesome reading material!!! Good luck bud!

 

 

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This is a quick way to see how they compare and contrast. Top to bottom: Doopydoos resin kit, Doopydoos Hasbro conversion and raw Rubies blaster. The resin kit is pretty accurate and made even more so with a little bit of work.

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Surprisingly, Rubies did alright with this. As you can see, it's little smaller than a full-size E-11, but with a little work (fill, sand and paint), it can be troopable. While it is not on the same plane of accuracy as the resin blasters, I believe it's acceptable for a cheap trooping blaster. Out of the box, it is more accurate than a plain hasbro, of course. Even with the conversion on the hasbro, the profile of the Rubies looks more like a real E-11. The top T-track has an ugly curve, but that can be fixed with some work. Certainly worth $13 anyway....

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When I read the title of this thread I immediately thought: FIRE BAD!

 

 

-Eric

 

(RIP Phil Hartman)

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My wife ended up getting me one from " the maker of things" it looks ok and will do for a heavy blaster that pulls my belt off lol . My friend and I are working on this now too 

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He's the guy selling FX armor as 501st armor. Hope his blaster is better than his armor.

 

Edit - can't find the link, so better change my statement to "Is he the guy....."

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