My humble ESB Fett build (so far)

I finally finished my new EE-3! I'm very pleased with the result. I'll be refining the paint soon, but otherwise it's done.

Recipe:
- Traywick Designs 3D printed Webley flare gun
- Cheap scope off eBay (probably will upgrade eventually)
- scope mounts/rings/Molex connectors from Sidewinder
- Roman's MPP flash tube
- Greeblie set (Revell V8 arm recast, mystery disk, recast Unimax switches and AM plugs) from Neo Prop Shop
- Lanyard rings and swivel studs kitbashed from Amazon
- Rifle sling from Hobby Lobby... or Marshall's... or Joann Fabrics (RIP). I can't remember lol. It's the one i made for my previous EE-3.

Speaking of, look how small my first rifle is. I'm so glad to have this upgrade. Even if it is incredibly front heavy lol.
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Side note: the 3D printed Webley barrel was thicker than I anticipated. So, the inner diameter was too small for the flash tube. I still don't own a Dremel, so I had to sand the ever-loving hell out of the inner barrel. Holy God, I'm glad that's over. :lol:

Josh
 
Fantastic!! Nice work. Adding all of the greeblies really brought it together. This is probably my favorite part of the costume to paint/weather.

I actually wish that I wouldn't have gotten rid of my 3D printed EE-3....it was much nicer to carry around troops for several hours than my resin/metal ones!
 
Fantastic!! Nice work. Adding all of the greeblies really brought it together. This is probably my favorite part of the costume to paint/weather.

I actually wish that I wouldn't have gotten rid of my 3D printed EE-3....it was much nicer to carry around troops for several hours than my resin/metal ones!
Thanks!! It has been a lot of fun to paint. I'm confident it will compliment the rest of my costume... if I can ever finish it. Lol

I can only imagine trooping with a resin/metal rifle. I've even considered rigging up a plastic flash hider to remove the weight of the MPP tube. But you just can't beat a real one, or a real replica, I should say.
 
New pics! I readjusted the scope, unscrewing the eyepiece, gluing it to the knurled ring and extending it as far as it would go. I was then able to slide the scope and rear mount back, closer to where they need to be. I also reinserted the screws from the rear mount to match the other set.

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