Minor/Repaint: orion PAX

Discussion in 'Radicons Customs' started by meisterworks, May 28, 2012.

  1. butchrecon72

    butchrecon72 Well-Known Member

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    I am still new at this, and being old I am a bit slow on the take....parts forming?
     
  2. Wheel_Jack

    Wheel_Jack pitying fools

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    wow. i love how that came out. very tasty.
     
  3. meisterworks

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    i think i learn that phrase from this board too.
    parts forming – moving the parts around, removing it from alt mode to attach it somewhere else on bot mode.
    • the front wheels were reattached to his back pack.
    • the door panels are detachable, can be placed at his calf, or at his forearm as shield

    thanks for the compliment wheel jack and to those who enjoyed it as well.
    vanhound did some great orion pax too.
     
  4. vincheng2k5

    vincheng2k5 Beast Wars movie = dream come true

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    Awesome! Could you talk a bit about how you got the door panels off the forearms and tabbed into the inside of the legs? I'd like to try that with my own Kup figure.
     
  5. meisterworks

    meisterworks Well-Known Member

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    for the benefit of all, i found this on tutorial. thanks to megatron31

    http://www.tfw2005.com/boards/tutor...ergeant-kup-door-arm-panels-modification.html

    but for the door panel to attach to the inner calf,
    1. just removed the middle screw.
    2. enlarged the hole slowly with a round file – do check occasionally to see whether the tap fits snugly or not.
    3. the tab (once the pin is removed) on the door panel should fit tightly if done correctly.
     
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    TCracker R.I.P., 5/2019 Veteran

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    Awesome work there, Edmund.
     
  7. Swaldem

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    nice sir very clean
     
  8. Theand

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    Briliant, my friend, briliant