I posted this on another forum already, but since it applies here I thought I'd ask the same question.
Do you have a project that doesn't seem to end?
Be it due to the fact that you were too ambitious, or perhaps had other projects that popped up after you started the long term one?
Like most of you, I have several projects going at any time, but right now I have two that have about
the same awful amount of time investments between them. And yet, they're not done.
Project 1) My Starship Troopers Morita "Nerforita" rifle.
Started in 2007 (I think...)
Started life as a Nerf Longshot. Some adventures with a bandsaw and a dremmel later... this is where
it sits now. About the half way point. I printed a high quality side view of a screen used rifle and made
cardboard cutting templates and went from there. Still a lot left to do, but it's do-able... eventually...
when I get back to it.
Carry handle is some form of wood. Chip board I believe. Front barrel shroud is hand formed black styrene.
I have additional pieces cut to shape (the dual trigger, trigger guard and Ithica trigger cover for example)
but they're just not atttached yet.


Project 2) My last bloody airsoft Pulse Rifle.
Started this one over a year... maybe a year and a half ago. I've built 3 other airsoft rifles over the years
without as much involved as this one.


Tokyo Marui M1A1 Thompson, Tanaka M870 gas shotgun, real steel Spas cage and pump grip, metal bits, lots of other crap.
I've been hoarding the Spas cage since about... 2002 I think it was.
I'm currently at the (WTF?) stage of construction. Stuck figuring out how to attach the bloody pump grip to the M870 action.
Failed twice (once with a cast resin block, the second with a "laminated" sheet AL block) and holding on a 3rd possibility
(need a solid block of AL...) due to lack of materials. Other than that... It's mostly a simple final assembly. Mostly.
Anyone else have projects that just don't seem to get themselves done?

Share pics too!
Russ
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