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Owning an E-11 replica has always been a fantasy of mine and fortunately it is now becoming reality. Best of all, I get to build it myself! That's half the fun after all! Let's see what we got here! First off the base, an S&T Sterling airsoft gun.

 

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Presently disassembled as I have deactivated it and removed all the airsoft firing mechanisms. I will be replacing the internals with a Plecter Labs Blaster Core v4 for lights and sounds. I will actually keep the motor you see there in the grip section. I discovered it can run off a simple 3v power source and therefore I can use it in conjunction with the Blaster Core as a rumble motor for the recoil effect.

 

Here we have the cut down clip. Thank you to usaeatt22 for his tutorial on how to do so. This was a little different than working with a real clip since I not only had to cut through the metal but a plastic sleeve inside the clip that was meant to secure the BBs. The original bolt on the end of the clip was plastic so I took a screw head with the same diameter, blackened it with a little Birchwood Casey and secured it with a little epoxy. I love the finished product and it looks great loaded in.

 

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An ANH variant would of course be incomplete with a Hengstler counter so thank you to Dennis for his beautiful replica piece!

 

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Next I started giving some though as to how I am going to secure the new electronic internals. That's where these guys come in!

 

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One of the perks of being a high school engineering teacher: you get to play with the 3D printer. I drew the CAD files myself and let the printer do the rest! From left to right - the chassis that will secure the battery pack, soundboard, and recharge port, a holder for the trigger switch, and an L-bracket that holds the 6 LEDs for the ammo counter (which will take the place of the counter inside the Hengstler). Don't worry! The L-bracket will be painted black! :)

 

Also I needed a way to keep the trigger from sliding around since there was nothing to secure it anymore since removing the original internals. So rather than scrounge though random washers hoping I would find a pair that would fit, I just made my own designs to precisely fit.

 

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That's all I pretty much have up to this point but there is still more to come. Right now  I'm waiting on my scope and t-track orders to arrive and PlayfulWolfCub is preparing one of his super accurate power cylinder kits for me. As for the scope rail, I'm looking to create that myself since it is a relatively simple piece. I will keep you all up to speed as thing progress. Stay tuned!

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Interesting build so far.

 

Did you remove the reset button of that counter or did it come without?

 

Great work on the 3D prints.

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Today, I happened to acquire this.

 

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It's some part junked from an old filing cabinet. This will become my scope rail as the width, depth, and 90 degree bends are perfect. It looked like bantha poodoo at first but after some time on the polishing wheel, sandpaper, steel wool, and metal polish.......

 

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Compared to the original look, it looks brand new! It was actually reflecting! I just need to make another bend, drill a few holes, and give it a nice paint job!

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Looks like it will do the job. It really takes some vision to see a scope rail in that first picture :)

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On 5/31/2015 at 3:54 AM, T-Jay said:

Looks like it will do the job. It really takes some vision to see a scope rail in that first picture :)

 Then maybe this will help even more!

 

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Made the bend it the front and drilled the mounting hole near the back. I loaded it up, looks fantastic, and is very firm and secure. I can drill the holes for the scope when it arrives and will then break out the spray can!

 

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Sorry it's been a while since I updated but some things I've been waiting for took some time to get here. First off, I've got my scope! It's a genuine tank scope, the M38A2. Got it for a great price on eBay. Does it lose me a few points in the accuracy category, yes but it was either this or the M38 replica from Evolution Props. This one has far fewer inaccuracies and a working lens! :D

 

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I finished up my scope rail with a nice paint job. Put it all together.....

 

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As far as cosmetics go, I'm just waiting on my power cylinders. I'm working on the electronics install now. Should be done with that in a day or two!

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Any plans on filling and sanding that thin section on the scope? Seen some builds with the same scope where people used "green stuff" to modify this...

 

In case you could still move your counter, I would suggest to place it a bit towards the end cap, just enough to cover that scope foot when looking from the side...

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On 6/29/2015 at 2:05 PM, T-Jay said:

Any plans on filling and sanding that thin section on the scope? Seen some builds with the same scope where people used "green stuff" to modify this...

 

I might but I'm still keeping my eye out for an m38 is decent condition. So I'll see.

 

In the meantime, here are some build pics to hold you guys over for awhile.

 

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Fully pieced together minus the cylinders I'm waiting on. As a sub-project and a means of passing the time as I wait for them, I figured I could use something to sit it upright and pretty-like. :)

 

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Bolt looks much better. Still able to pull it back a bit?

Since I did an electronics install on this, there was no room to reinsert the spring and stopper for the bolt. Therefore, I had to secure it in a fixed position. However I believe it could still slide back if mine still worked that way.

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Congratulations on the power cylinders and the "new" bolt. :duim:  Something I would recommend, is to darken that bright silver - maybe by using a more grey color. Just an idea, nothing mandatory. :salute:

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