Hyperfirm MG34 to DLT-19 conversion

Jango 5204

Active Hunter
Here's some pictures of my Hyperfirm DLT-19 conversion. I used T-track from Smitty at FISD. I made the box out of some sheet metal. I drilled some small holes in the vents to correctly wire the bottom tracks to the vents. I drilled small holes and CA glued the wire in the vent hole. Gave it a watered down wash of rust color. Then hit the silver sccents with some rub-n-buff, after wiping the majority off my finger. I followed the Braks Buddy t-track placement tutorial. The wire gauge might be a little off, but it's what I had in the garage.

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Thats awsome! :D If I had my choice of one Hyperfirm, it'd deffintly be the MG-34. Your MG-34 to be exact. :lol:
 
This would look incredible in a gun rack in the back of a pick up truck - I bet you would be immediately pulled over by law enforcement. (but it would make for a great you tube video)
 
I finished it, but it won't have any knurling on the handle. It needed to be steel, and I thought I might have trouble with tools that are "hardened." I had to cut the back off the tube, it was too thick and stuck out past the edge. I used studs from my stud gun for the "rivets" or whatever they are. I drilled and sank a stack of 2 earth magnets into the body. They sit in a puddle of CA glue then I used the really thin CA glue to absorb aoround them before kicking them off with accelerator. Not super accurate, but good enough for me. It kept me busy for a few hours, which means I wasn't snacking and getting fatter. :p


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