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by KingNothing
Tue Oct 14, 2008 10:28 am
Forum: Guns & Holsters
Topic: Great stuff man
Replies: 21
Views: 966

Finally an Oilers gun! :P
by KingNothing
Thu Oct 09, 2008 11:43 am
Forum: Guns & Holsters
Topic: Resin Indy guns questions for owners/prospective buyers PIC
Replies: 410
Views: 32172

Lurch,
Whatever you wish. You will be getting a new gun if you don't have one. If you have one and would like a new version, you just have to send the old version back and I'll send a new one. Or I could refund. It's totally your call as to what you feel the most comfortable with.
by KingNothing
Wed Oct 08, 2008 4:47 pm
Forum: Guns & Holsters
Topic: Resin Indy guns questions for owners/prospective buyers PIC
Replies: 410
Views: 32172

Hmmmmm well that's interesting. I never really desinged it to be a "selling point'! It was always the best way to have everything work and have the items numbered. The only thing is that the cylinder was pressure fit, so I was afraid if it's moved too much the yoke or something would break. May...
by KingNothing
Wed Oct 08, 2008 12:47 pm
Forum: Guns & Holsters
Topic: Resin Indy guns questions for owners/prospective buyers PIC
Replies: 410
Views: 32172

Croft, yeah for sure. I just needed the inital amount to get the money to purchase silicone, resin, etc etc. But now I will be doing a gun first then money. Which is always easier. Bink... I never really intended the cylinder to be functional, but yes it will be a bit cheaper as there is less work. ...
by KingNothing
Wed Oct 08, 2008 11:09 am
Forum: Guns & Holsters
Topic: Resin Indy guns questions for owners/prospective buyers PIC
Replies: 410
Views: 32172

Let's just say I was getting a little tired of answering the same question every four or so days. But yeah maybe I shouldn't have been so sarcastic. Anyways.... I'm just doing new moulds right now. I'll take some pics tonight to show. The only differences between the new guns and old, will be the cy...
by KingNothing
Mon Sep 29, 2008 11:01 am
Forum: Guns & Holsters
Topic: Stembridge gun grips
Replies: 6
Views: 520

They 'aint cheap though. I think mine were $160. But those are for mint ones though. And I might have been ripped, but oh well. They're great grips.
by KingNothing
Thu Sep 18, 2008 3:41 pm
Forum: Guns & Holsters
Topic: Resin Indy guns questions for owners/prospective buyers PIC
Replies: 410
Views: 32172

Hey guys@ I just posted this on the RPF, so I will offer here too. Okay so I'm starting to process the refunds now. I also have 3 guns ready to rock, and I'll be emailing the people in line about receiving them. I also wanted to mention if anyone wants a refund in the form of a Todds Raiders jacket ...
by KingNothing
Tue Sep 02, 2008 10:35 pm
Forum: Guns & Holsters
Topic: Resin Indy guns questions for owners/prospective buyers PIC
Replies: 410
Views: 32172

So far the guys that should be waiting are: Indiana Lurch Falcon gi_canuck IndianaChris711 Chachap Indiana_Jonesing I also have others on RPF. What I will do is just issue refunds. Everyone is right and this has taken too long. Although shorter than it takes to get an AB. All will be paid back as so...
by KingNothing
Wed May 21, 2008 12:22 pm
Forum: Guns & Holsters
Topic: Resin Indy guns questions for owners/prospective buyers PIC
Replies: 410
Views: 32172

lurch, I'll be PM'ing everyone that has shipped this week. I have to run back and get the tracking numbers. There is still 1 more COW member that I haven't PM'd. The delay won't be too long, probably a week or two. I got into the goove making them, so once I can get a day free I can do the majority ...
by KingNothing
Tue May 20, 2008 11:13 pm
Forum: Guns & Holsters
Topic: Resin Indy guns questions for owners/prospective buyers PIC
Replies: 410
Views: 32172

Hi guys.... Good news and terrible news. I have sent out 10 of the guns. BUT On Satruday I had an accident at the shop and 9 of the guns got wrecked or completely destroyed. Basically I had the guns ready to ship and go, and a worker bumped a shelving unit that I put props on to dry when they're pai...
by KingNothing
Mon May 12, 2008 4:35 pm
Forum: Guns & Holsters
Topic: Resin Indy guns questions for owners/prospective buyers PIC
Replies: 410
Views: 32172

Alright. :D After a weekends work and lots of hours with resin and painting. The initial run is done. :D I will be shipping througout the week. The US/UK orders are shipping by Tues/Wed, and the Canadian orders roughly the same time. Some should have it this week and the rest will have it by the 22n...
by KingNothing
Wed Apr 30, 2008 10:28 am
Forum: Guns & Holsters
Topic: Resin Indy guns questions for owners/prospective buyers PIC
Replies: 410
Views: 32172

Hey guys. Just updating. I have been holding off on sending the rest of the guns because I can get most of them done on Sunday. So when that happens I'm off to the post office. Croft... I paint the tip with a masking agent so its easy to remove and then cover that in orange and I put latex over the ...
by KingNothing
Wed Apr 23, 2008 6:32 pm
Forum: Guns & Holsters
Topic: Interest for seconds or bad S&W's?
Replies: 26
Views: 2369

thatguyno1 wrote:Does this mean there are no "Shortys" left that you described earlier in the thread?

Paul ô¿ô
Actually the last two are the "shortys". The barrels on those are both under 4".
by KingNothing
Mon Apr 21, 2008 11:18 pm
Forum: Guns & Holsters
Topic: Interest for seconds or bad S&W's?
Replies: 26
Views: 2369

MMMMMMM KAY! I have taken some pics and hoepfully this works out. Now some of these need the barrels drilled and some need the holes for the yoke drilled too. All need the bottom drilled out for a lanyard ring. I'll do that if you wish. I took pics of 4 and I'll describe them from the top right goin...
by KingNothing
Wed Apr 16, 2008 1:00 am
Forum: Guns & Holsters
Topic: Resin Indy guns questions for owners/prospective buyers PIC
Replies: 410
Views: 32172

Ah the assembly line is working quite well. I've been out of plastic so I got some stufff that sets up slower and that sorta is holding up things but no worries. I have about 10 that are ready to fly and the others are quite close. Some little improvements here and there. If you have paid already th...
by KingNothing
Wed Apr 16, 2008 12:58 am
Forum: Guns & Holsters
Topic: Interest for seconds or bad S&W's?
Replies: 26
Views: 2369

I keep on forgetting the camera at home or to bring the stupid things home with me. This weekend pics will be up and pricing. serrecuir: I can't do the barrel unless you just want one cast and for me to cut it off a resin cast. But it won't fit like a real barrel. But I can do the grips for you. I p...
by KingNothing
Thu Apr 03, 2008 9:26 pm
Forum: Guns & Holsters
Topic: Resin Indy guns questions for owners/prospective buyers PIC
Replies: 410
Views: 32172

Hey guys... This is the one before the ones sent out. If that makes sense. lol. As you can see the lines aren't perfect, as there's a tiny seam line and I was tryint the distressing. But all looks good I think. What do you guys think? http://i50.photobucket.com/albums/f325/MoviePropMan/mini-IMG_1954...
by KingNothing
Wed Apr 02, 2008 11:23 am
Forum: Guns & Holsters
Topic: Resin Indy guns questions for owners/prospective buyers PIC
Replies: 410
Views: 32172

Scandinavia yep got it. replied back. Well here's the update, I have to confirm the tracking numbers, but all I'm saying is that some people should be getting some guns very very soon. ;) Since these are out the door and I'm hiring some help for the rest to get them done ASAP, I figured I could help...
by KingNothing
Thu Mar 27, 2008 11:34 pm
Forum: Guns & Holsters
Topic: Interest for seconds or bad S&W's?
Replies: 26
Views: 2369

Well the guns will be on a per case basis. So I'm thinking $40ish for the meh ones and the decent maybe $55 ish. Some can be fixed. Lots of small pinholes, a couple have some big air bubbles on the cylinder. Say $10 for paint? Most are fixable with bondo and some time. I have a couple that are flawl...
by KingNothing
Thu Mar 27, 2008 5:35 pm
Forum: Guns & Holsters
Topic: Interest for seconds or bad S&W's?
Replies: 26
Views: 2369

Ill drill the hole and inclue the pin to put it on, but the buyer would have to get the ring from egunpart or similar. They're rougly $12 or so.
by KingNothing
Thu Mar 27, 2008 5:07 pm
Forum: Guns & Holsters
Topic: Interest for seconds or bad S&W's?
Replies: 26
Views: 2369

Interest for seconds or bad S&W's?

Hey guys, I'm not sure if I should put this here or not.Since I'm starting to get the first run out the door, I figured I had all these other guns that would just go in the trash. But This came to me today, I have a bunch of guns with air bubbles, shorter barrels, imperfections that range from decen...
by KingNothing
Wed Mar 26, 2008 4:59 pm
Forum: Guns & Holsters
Topic: Resin Indy guns questions for owners/prospective buyers PIC
Replies: 410
Views: 32172

WEll the oilers are on a roll. Who knows though, they have to beat Minnesota tonight, calgary, colorado, Van... Here's hoping. My fingers are crossed, espcially with the way the fouth lin..... uhhh.. Oh guns. :P I have been working hard. I got a pressure pot on loan to me so I'm making the most of i...
by KingNothing
Thu Mar 13, 2008 12:14 pm
Forum: Guns & Holsters
Topic: Resin Indy guns questions for owners/prospective buyers PIC
Replies: 410
Views: 32172

Hey guys!!! Okay. I have been working like a dog with this new series in town. 12-16 hour days non stop. SOOOOO.... I got some time off next week. All the guns are pretty much cast (except for some reject ones that I have to re-do. And about 75% are trimmed and ready. I like to paint them as many as...
by KingNothing
Wed Feb 20, 2008 7:50 pm
Forum: Guns & Holsters
Topic: Resin Indy guns questions for owners/prospective buyers PIC
Replies: 410
Views: 32172

Hey guys. So the first 4 are almost ready to go out the door. I have to put the primers in the ammo and put the lanyard rings on and there ya go. So I'll get them out Monday as I have to do a lot of stuff, and the lanyard rings are at the shop. And I'm on set, so it's really tough as it's across tow...
by KingNothing
Thu Feb 14, 2008 2:21 am
Forum: Guns & Holsters
Topic: Resin Indy guns questions for owners/prospective buyers PIC
Replies: 410
Views: 32172

Hey Croft, no nothing. I just liquid mask the barrel and paint orange on it. I also put latex over the trademarks just to be on the safe side. :) Here's some more pics. These were dirty casts so they aren't the best as they will be. A coat of clear needs to be added to give it that real blued look. ...
by KingNothing
Mon Feb 11, 2008 1:16 am
Forum: Guns & Holsters
Topic: Resin Indy guns questions for owners/prospective buyers PIC
Replies: 410
Views: 32172

Ahhh a weekend in the shop. :) Working hard. Got 6 more guns ready for paint tomorrow. Here's some pics. The silverish gun is one as it is out of the mould. Before it's painted and clear coated. The one on the right is a painted gun that didn't have enough gun blue. And please ignore the colour of t...
by KingNothing
Sun Feb 03, 2008 3:45 pm
Forum: Guns & Holsters
Topic: Resin Indy guns questions for owners/prospective buyers PIC
Replies: 410
Views: 32172

The problem with adding metallic powders to resin is that you finally get to a point where you just can't add any more metal without compromising the materials. As I stated above, if resin part "A" is 1 oz, and part B is one ounce, then I add appx. .5 to .6/.7 oz of powder to the A side. ...
by KingNothing
Sat Feb 02, 2008 2:34 am
Forum: Guns & Holsters
Topic: Resin Indy guns questions for owners/prospective buyers PIC
Replies: 410
Views: 32172

The cold cast one is looking good. The thing is freaking HEAVY! Now after testing and whatnot, it is a bit more brittle. I'm doing one more test peice with a lesser mix and see how that goes, maybe get the best of both worlds. And if that doesn't work then I'll just continue on to get these out the ...
by KingNothing
Sun Jan 27, 2008 7:59 pm
Forum: Leather Jacket
Topic: And you thought Aero was expensive...
Replies: 27
Views: 1791

Wow. Only $200 to ship though!!!

I like how it has a quick access gun pocket. :D
by KingNothing
Sun Jan 27, 2008 7:56 pm
Forum: The Fedora
Topic: Fullers Earth on my HJ...don't view Michaelson!!!!
Replies: 55
Views: 3501

Being part of the film industry and working with many costumers and prop masters over the years, I can 100% confirm that Fullers Earth (Or what we in Canada call Pyrolite), is used to distress and give aged look for lots of clothing and props. It does wash out, so it ***** to get wet, and comes in t...
by KingNothing
Fri Jan 25, 2008 3:07 pm
Forum: Guns & Holsters
Topic: Resin Indy guns questions for owners/prospective buyers PIC
Replies: 410
Views: 32172

Hey guys, just pulled the cold cast version from the mold. ####. That thing is heavy. I also found out it's really tricky to pre-pour with 1:1:1 mixing ratio, but I got it now. don't worry. :P I dropped it on the carpet on the barrel and nothing happened. That was by accident though. My guess is if ...
by KingNothing
Thu Jan 24, 2008 8:17 pm
Forum: Guns & Holsters
Topic: Resin Indy guns questions for owners/prospective buyers PIC
Replies: 410
Views: 32172

Croft,
I origionally tried it with brass powder that I had at the shop. Since I didn't have the silver. But I will be using silver because it gives a great look to it. Almost perfect I dare say. :)
by KingNothing
Thu Jan 24, 2008 2:45 pm
Forum: Guns & Holsters
Topic: Resin Indy guns questions for owners/prospective buyers PIC
Replies: 410
Views: 32172

let me know what you find out KN......if the new brass powder stuff is the way to go, i'll gladly pay you the premium. my only concern is that i don't want it breaking in the holster :cry: Oh I agree there. So what I've found out so far, is that the nickel/silver powder cold cast is handling the ab...
by KingNothing
Thu Jan 24, 2008 1:16 pm
Forum: Guns & Holsters
Topic: Resin Indy guns questions for owners/prospective buyers PIC
Replies: 410
Views: 32172

I think Todd was messing around with the same stuff cuz' I remember him stating that some would be more realistic and heavier, yet a bit more brittle. He recommended it to be more of a show piece than for regular costuming use. I remember someone stating it would not be best to drop it. I'm wonderi...
by KingNothing
Thu Jan 24, 2008 12:08 pm
Forum: Guns & Holsters
Topic: Resin Indy guns questions for owners/prospective buyers PIC
Replies: 410
Views: 32172

Hey guys. SO. Everything is almost done for the first 6. And then. I experimented with something. I found some brass powder, and I really really wish I would have listened to that member here who suggested it and I just shrugged it off. I cold cast a couple parts, and oh my. It made the casting/pain...
by KingNothing
Wed Jan 23, 2008 11:13 pm
Forum: Leather Jacket
Topic: Recieved my Todd's Standard Lambskin Indiana Jones Jacket...
Replies: 268
Views: 26181

it looks awesome and is still looking quite new.....hanging in my closet that is..... :lol: too cold to give this guy some serious wear up here :cry: I feel your pain. -20 *****. Unless I wear like 3 sweaters under it. But then I just look like a fat guy with a tiny jacket. I just got mine today. #...
by KingNothing
Wed Jan 23, 2008 12:27 pm
Forum: General Gear (Lee's Place)
Topic: AH!! my biggest gear-collecting problem has arisen again!!
Replies: 26
Views: 1944

I can't help as NH custom measured mine and he paid particular attention to that dimension and how they fell over the boot. But I would say the measurement is "generous" and this is part of the style. PS is that a doll or a full sized mannequin? That has to be a mannequin... Look at the f...
by KingNothing
Mon Jan 21, 2008 2:54 pm
Forum: Guns & Holsters
Topic: Resin Indy guns questions for owners/prospective buyers PIC
Replies: 410
Views: 32172

Alright... Cool guys. Will be holding off for a bit. So here's a bit of an update. I am awaiting paint to dry on 6 guns right now. I'm also making the dummy rounds and experimenting paint colors for the grips. So it's coming together. Not much work before I get 6 out the door and then shortly after ...
by KingNothing
Fri Jan 18, 2008 10:47 am
Forum: Guns & Holsters
Topic: Leather weight for holster
Replies: 8
Views: 627

Would a 6-7 oz veg tanned leather work? I'm thinking it'd be quite rigid, and after it's dyed it's a little more stiff too.
by KingNothing
Wed Jan 16, 2008 3:05 pm
Forum: General Gear (Lee's Place)
Topic: Magnoli satchel and the man who beam with joy
Replies: 11
Views: 798

#### that bag looks good. Did it come with the original styled strap, and two tickets to the gun show? :P
by KingNothing
Mon Jan 14, 2008 12:11 pm
Forum: The Fedora
Topic: My BCF Fedora
Replies: 15
Views: 1302

Nice car!! Good start with the hat too! Welcome to the addicting world of Indiana Jones's Fedora!
by KingNothing
Sun Jan 13, 2008 2:54 pm
Forum: Guns & Holsters
Topic: Resin Indy guns questions for owners/prospective buyers PIC
Replies: 410
Views: 32172

swcrazyfan, got your PM and replied. :) Here's some progress pics. Just sorta scattered everywhere. Took them with my phone because I keep on forgetting my #### camera. Anywho. Here http://i50.photobucket.com/albums/f325/MoviePropMan/IMAGE_00147.jpg http://i50.photobucket.com/albums/f325/MoviePropMa...
by KingNothing
Tue Jan 08, 2008 11:19 pm
Forum: General Gear (Lee's Place)
Topic: The elusive Temple of Doom sword
Replies: 49
Views: 4364

Have you tried Tony Swatton??
by KingNothing
Mon Jan 07, 2008 10:42 pm
Forum: Guns & Holsters
Topic: Resin Indy guns questions for owners/prospective buyers PIC
Replies: 410
Views: 32172

Hahah no he doesn't have one yet. Just a hypethetical butt scratching senario.

But the butt scratching add's a whole realm of realism. It's like the 4th dimension.

BTW nick... I'm from BC. Born and raised for 8 years. :P (Always raised an Oilers fan though, never jumped the boat).
by KingNothing
Mon Jan 07, 2008 7:11 pm
Forum: Guns & Holsters
Topic: Resin Indy guns questions for owners/prospective buyers PIC
Replies: 410
Views: 32172

Geeeeze. More pics?? lol. For sure. I'll get some pics of progress stuff tonight. It's all over the place. So messy. But #### it's fun. :D I guess I'm really picky and if a part has a tiny air bubble I'm not happy. (Mostly because I hate filling them). But I have since learned a real cool technique...
by KingNothing
Mon Jan 07, 2008 5:40 pm
Forum: Guns & Holsters
Topic: Resin Indy guns questions for owners/prospective buyers PIC
Replies: 410
Views: 32172

Geeeeze. More pics?? lol. For sure. I'll get some pics of progress stuff tonight. It's all over the place. So messy. But #### it's fun. :D I guess I'm really picky and if a part has a tiny air bubble I'm not happy. (Mostly because I hate filling them). But I have since learned a real cool technique....
by KingNothing
Sat Jan 05, 2008 7:34 pm
Forum: Guns & Holsters
Topic: Resin Indy guns questions for owners/prospective buyers PIC
Replies: 410
Views: 32172

Ah yes. The update. :D I'm working hard. Basically because I'm heat curing the resin it's taking a while. 7 hours per gun, and I can only do one at a time. Then the paint takes an hour to dry with heat or overnight without per coat. And there is 2 coats. But it's coming along smoothly. Shipping will...
by KingNothing
Tue Jan 01, 2008 4:47 am
Forum: The Bullwhip (Sergei's Place)
Topic: Fraudulent whip
Replies: 11
Views: 936

Wow. The only thing similar is the colour. And even that's not correct. I think it'd be cool to post the link considering this is a misrepresentation auction right? I mean maybe the seller has no clue it's not a Morgan? MODERATOR EDIT: Good, bad or indifferent, we have to stick with the rules here. ...
by KingNothing
Mon Dec 31, 2007 7:18 pm
Forum: General Gear (Lee's Place)
Topic: Close Enough boots... I got for Christmas!
Replies: 6
Views: 776

Yeah I love the grip these have. Especially when it's snow and ice for 6 months of the year. Maybe more. They seem to be a bit more functional than Aldens, but I don't have a pair yet so we'll see when I get around to ordering those bad boys.
by KingNothing
Sat Dec 29, 2007 7:26 pm
Forum: Guns & Holsters
Topic: Resin Indy guns questions for owners/prospective buyers PIC
Replies: 410
Views: 32172

Croft, Well I plan on clear coating everything and drying it in an oven. So no sticky. I think artsee uses a patina which might react to the resin. Not sure about that though. But they will not be sticky, that's for sure. And about the scratches, no it will be more of a rubbed effect. Sorta like whe...