"V" - Visitor blaster (2.0)

Rhaven Blaack

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Back in 2012, @Revell-Fan designed a FANTASTIC paper/cardstock model template of the blaster from "V": The Series. Here is the link: https://www.zealotmodels.com/threads/v-visitor-blaster.172340/

Recently, @Revell-Fan and I decided that the template needs an upgrade. The new upgrade is a "functioning" trigger.

The (general, over all) build is straightforward and (fairly) easy.

Here are the parts sheets (11 sheets in total).
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Here are the parts for the front main body (and indicator switch, which does move back and forth).
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The indicator switch is attached to the front main body.
Yes, the indicator switch does move (back and forth).
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Here is the back side of the front main body.
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Starting to assemble the front main body.
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The formers are assembled and ready to be placed into the "skin" of the front main body.
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The former are put in place.
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The front main body is fully assembled.
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Showing that the indicator switch can move.
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So please stay tuned to the "FREEDOM NETWORK BROADCASTING SYSTEM" for the latest updates on this project!
 
Here is the heat sink for the barrel.
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The body of the heat sink is assembled and the strips for the heat sink are laminated to 1mm (and the edges are painted black).
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The heat sink is fully assembled.
*NOTE* When rolling the strips, the strips will (more than likely) delaminate. It is an easy fix. Just glue everything back together. Then apply the strip in place.
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The heat sink is attached in place.
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So please stay tuned to the "FREEDOM NETWORK BROADCASTING SYSTEM" for the latest updates on this project!
 
Another upgrade is a stabilization of the model. The first version was very wobbly.