Bobby Fett UK's Scratch Built Jet Pack

So glad I joined when I did. This thing is unbelievable!! (y)Awesome work man. The hatch with your logo is more than an interesting addition, ITS FREAKIN" BRILLIANT! I was thinking of messing with Sintra or a similar product for misc. items and dioramas. This thread has certainly pushed me past "thinking of" I am gonna dive in and make some goodies. Thanks for the inspiration. Please consider this post as Interested!
 
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Really Awesome with a capital (y)(y)

The jet pack looks like it came out of a manufacturing company box.

looks flawless to my eyes !:eek:
 
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Hey BF-UK Thanks for the fast response to my PM!! I am still getting my post count up high enough to check out the thread you sent me. 5 down 2 or 3 more to go! And I am still amazed at this beautiful reproduction. I totally agree with MYSTRIVEN " Teh jet pack looks like it came out of a Manufacturing Company Box."
 
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Oh yea and I seen someone several posts up having trouble with Inches vs. Millimeters. Here is an easy conversion formula. To find out how many inches are in your Millimeter measurement you simply multiply your MM by .03936 your answer is the inch equivalent.
Example: How many inches are in 188mm 188 X .03936= 7.399 so thats almost 7 13/32".
To swap the other way (Inch to Millimeter) Do the opposite. Divide the Inches by .03936
Example: (\ = Divided By) How many MM's are in 6 inches 6/.03936= 152.44 so thats almost 152.5 millimeters. Just though this might help a few people.
 
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Hey Doomstin, I usually divide by 2,54. It's just a tad easier for CM minded ppl to get it right. So 10cm is 10 / 2,54 is 3.937"
If you dont have to be this exact, it's even easier: just divide or multiply with 2,5
Either way, gets the same results :)
 
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