BudgetFett No. 4 Interest Webley Scott Resin kit

ME, me me! I wants it baaaaad! I'm in for it as it is, but this is a steal! What's the price when shipped internationally? Me, I live in Finland. With the penguins.
-Ville
 
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Update:
Molds are done, and for the most part they look good. Will need to clean them. Time will tell if I have to redo one or two of them. Hopefully not.

Now I am going to have to get some resin, cast one or two up to see how well them come out, fix any issues, then once I am happy, I should be ready then to start taking payment for all those interested. I am hoping that all this will take place before Halloween. But no promises.

Oh, as soon as Run 2 hits 30 people, I wont be adding anymore to the list till all orders are filled.

As far as International shipping costs, I cannot give an accurate quote until I can figure out the final weight of the package and its delivery time. In the meantime you can go to http://ircalc.usps.gov/ and guesstimate a weight for the package to your location and see what the average is.
 
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Superb! It's all looking great!

Being in the Uk I'm really keen to know the price for interntional buyers, but I can wait until the wight is known. :)
 
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um... i know it's in the wrong thread maybe but might you be doing some of the knee dart casts that i spy in there? it was mentioned earlier in the thread but if you're doing some i would be interested...
 
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Sign me up. Out of curiousity, are you reinforcing the stock stock with anything?
 
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i would love one. please, with all accessories... just email me a price and i'll pay(y) via money order
new to group, and now a addicted boba fett fan......
 
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...Out of curiousity, are you reinforcing the stock stock with anything?

I am still pondering this one. But you're right, the bracket needs to be stong enough to hold the stock. When I made these several years ago the stock was heavier than the real wood stock ('cause solid resin will do that) and it put more of a strain on the light braket. It held, but it wasn't as sturdy as I would have liked. I have a few ideas on how to tackle this, and reinforcing it is one of them.

However, anything I come up with would be an additional cost to me, and I don't have anything in the Budget for that. But what you could do, is sand down like 1/8" of the resin, and get a 1/8" thick alumimun plate and cut it out to shape and glue/screw it down and it would be a great way for added strength.
 
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Awesome, can you put me down for one please?

your budget stuff rocks:D
 
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