RE: PA carried DFFGs?
From: "Eli Arndt" <emu2020@w...>
Date: Mon, 15 Oct 2001 15:13:21 -0700
Subject: RE: PA carried DFFGs?
I've worked with sculpy before with varying degrees of success. What I
am lookign for is to maximize consistency and minimize labor. I'll see
if I can give this a try.
Do you bake the warheads before or after you attach them to the shafts?
Eli
> "Scott Clinton" <grumbling_grognard@hotmail.com>
gzg-l@csua.berkeley.edu RE: PA carried DFFGs?Date: Mon, 15 Oct 2001
15:12:36 -0500
>Reply-To: gzg-l@csua.berkeley.edu
>
>Howdy all,
>
>I just make my 25/28mm 'fausts out of aluminum tubing (from the local
>hardware/hobby store) and sculpy. Once you get the right size, and
>technique you can crank them out pretty quickly.
>
>Scott Clinton
>The Grumbling Grognard
>
>
>
>>From: Binhan Lin <Lin@RXKINETIX.com>
>>Reply-To: gzg-l@csua.berkeley.edu
>>To: "'gzg-l@csua.berkeley.edu'" <gzg-l@csua.berkeley.edu>
>>Subject: RE: PA carried DFFGs?
>>Date: Mon, 15 Oct 2001 13:55:02 -0600
>>
>>How about cotton swabs with the wooden or plastic sticks? Add a dab
of
>>glue
>>on the end and press the cotton into a slightly conical depression to
get
>>the right shape of a panzerfaust. Trim to the appropriate length.
Might
>>be
>>a little oversized, but it would allow you to make as many as you
want.
>>
>>--Binhan
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>Actually, you're right and it would be a bit more in keeping with the
>>themes
>>of the PAs in Mak which use almost all laser weapons for direct fire.
>>
>>Now I need to find a source of 25/28mm panzerfausts.
>>
>>Anybody have any ideas?
>>
>>Eli
>
>
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