Webley WG COW "27" pistol project!
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If you end up with any extras, please let me know!
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Get in line I've been pestering him for months!singsingjohnny wrote:If you end up with any extras, please let me know!
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Oh yeah, as nice as these look, I figured there'd be a long, LONG line!jd pilot wrote:Get in line I've been pestering him for months!singsingjohnny wrote:If you end up with any extras, please let me know!
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Thanks everyone!
I don't have any open spots yet, but when i do I'll make it known.
Cheers,
Russ
I don't have any open spots yet, but when i do I'll make it known.
Cheers,
Russ
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Hi Russ,
Just received mine this morning! Great job!! Love it very much. Thank you again for making this available.
I am also interested in the metal version you are currently working on. Just don't know if the local law is allowed.
Thanks again for everything.
Best regards,
Azuma
Just received mine this morning! Great job!! Love it very much. Thank you again for making this available.
I am also interested in the metal version you are currently working on. Just don't know if the local law is allowed.
Thanks again for everything.
Best regards,
Azuma
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Yup. I'll be watching this thread waiting for the next run. Now that Im working, and this is the best Webley replica ever, Im keeping my eye on you.
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I have a few open slots on the run now. I have to wait for the last
people on the list who I just PMed to contact me about moveups
before I open them up to the group.
Cheers,
Russ
people on the list who I just PMed to contact me about moveups
before I open them up to the group.
Cheers,
Russ
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I Pmed ya. Just in case you see the thread before the PM
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hi rook
got the webley, it is just awesome.
thank you for your talented craftmanship.
andrewindy
got the webley, it is just awesome.
thank you for your talented craftmanship.
andrewindy
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*whew*
Glad you received it! I was looking through my PMs and didn't see a recent one from you.
And glad you like it as well!
Russ
Glad you received it! I was looking through my PMs and didn't see a recent one from you.
And glad you like it as well!
Russ
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I took these pics the end of May but apparently never uploaded them. Doh.
http://www.rookscastle.com/photos/weble ... ay20_1.jpg
http://www.rookscastle.com/photos/weble ... ay20_3.jpg
http://www.rookscastle.com/photos/weble ... ay20_4.jpg
http://www.rookscastle.com/photos/weble ... ay20_5.jpg
I hope to get 3 more out the door on Monday. Enjoy!
Russ
http://www.rookscastle.com/photos/weble ... ay20_1.jpg
http://www.rookscastle.com/photos/weble ... ay20_3.jpg
http://www.rookscastle.com/photos/weble ... ay20_4.jpg
http://www.rookscastle.com/photos/weble ... ay20_5.jpg
I hope to get 3 more out the door on Monday. Enjoy!
Russ
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Has Anyone in the UK receive one of these guns with no hassle??
I am dying to get one of these, but dont want it confiscated, please let me know!
cheers
I am dying to get one of these, but dont want it confiscated, please let me know!
cheers
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I got mine today! Good old no. 38...I was surprised by the other item, didn't know it came with that! Aweseome! Very happy Rook!
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Glad you like it!
Russ
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pm sent about the open slot...yes, my fingers are crossed
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I've updated the list for those who were interested.
Successfully shipped on to the UK, so (*knocks on wood*) far I have a 100%
successful shipping ratio! yay!
Summer sure is flying by. Seems like I've been gone or busy every bloody weekend.
I hope to get some more Webleys in the pipe soon.
Russ
Successfully shipped on to the UK, so (*knocks on wood*) far I have a 100%
successful shipping ratio! yay!
Summer sure is flying by. Seems like I've been gone or busy every bloody weekend.
I hope to get some more Webleys in the pipe soon.
Russ
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Got mine awhile back but I forgot to post it. What a fine piece of art you've made Russ! Thank you, thank you, thank you.
Now I need a belt and holster.
Now I need a belt and holster.
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Depending on the style of holster you're looking for, we have a couple board members who do nice work.
Glad you like the Webley!
Russ
Glad you like the Webley!
Russ
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I'm underway to finishing out the run! I know, finally!
So far I have 6 guns rough trimmed and buffed/polished. I have one rough trimmed and not buffed.
I'm only able to work on these about one day a week, sadly. I'm hoping to finish castings on the
remaining 3 to bring the total up to 10. One of which is already spoken for.
When the "spare" guns are available, I'll let everyone know.
So far I have 6 guns rough trimmed and buffed/polished. I have one rough trimmed and not buffed.
I'm only able to work on these about one day a week, sadly. I'm hoping to finish castings on the
remaining 3 to bring the total up to 10. One of which is already spoken for.
When the "spare" guns are available, I'll let everyone know.
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Sorry for the long overdue update for those still interested in this project.
I have 11 pistols on the workbench right now.
Yesterday afternoon I put in appx. four hours and accomplished...
-Trimmed all sprues from the pistols.
-Trimmed all major excess.
-Hand buffed the surfaces.
-Drilled the barrel hinge points, stirrup latch points, release lever holes, grip slab holes and grip hole in grip frame.
Sorry for the poor camera phone picture. It was easier to post it to facebook
with my phone than get my wife off the computer.
What's left to do...
-Metal cast parts
-Drill/clean up metal parts including making the lanyard ring assembly. Very time consuming...
-drill barrel muzzle
-drill lanyard post hole
-drill lanyard lock pin hole (actually should have done this yesterday. Doh.)
-Wet sand all casting seams to smooth them out (also time consuming...)
-Test fit metal parts and hand fit adjustment of said parts (also time consuming...)
-Mask off the trigger and hammers.
-paint
-weather
-clear coat
-numbering and marking
-final assembly
-price hike to $500 each (Just seeing if you're still paying attention).
So that's where we sit. Some stages take more time than others due to all the custom fitting.
Be nice if I had an assembly line of sexy amazons doing the work. Alas, it's just me.
Russ
I have 11 pistols on the workbench right now.
Yesterday afternoon I put in appx. four hours and accomplished...
-Trimmed all sprues from the pistols.
-Trimmed all major excess.
-Hand buffed the surfaces.
-Drilled the barrel hinge points, stirrup latch points, release lever holes, grip slab holes and grip hole in grip frame.
Sorry for the poor camera phone picture. It was easier to post it to facebook
with my phone than get my wife off the computer.
What's left to do...
-Metal cast parts
-Drill/clean up metal parts including making the lanyard ring assembly. Very time consuming...
-drill barrel muzzle
-drill lanyard post hole
-drill lanyard lock pin hole (actually should have done this yesterday. Doh.)
-Wet sand all casting seams to smooth them out (also time consuming...)
-Test fit metal parts and hand fit adjustment of said parts (also time consuming...)
-Mask off the trigger and hammers.
-paint
-weather
-clear coat
-numbering and marking
-final assembly
-price hike to $500 each (Just seeing if you're still paying attention).
So that's where we sit. Some stages take more time than others due to all the custom fitting.
Be nice if I had an assembly line of sexy amazons doing the work. Alas, it's just me.
Russ
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Thanks for the update Rook, do you require any funds?
Let me know.
Croft
Oh and .....
Let me know.
Croft
Oh and .....
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Also with how rare AND expensive a decent real one is, that isn't a bad price. I'm just glad I got one of these for the price I did. I have no plans of ever selling it either.Tundrarider wrote:Rook wrote:-price hike to $500 each (Just seeing if you're still paying attention).
Actually, considering how labor intensive and time consuming these "hand-made" replicas are, you could easily charge this much or more!!!
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Just a status update for those curious about what's going on with the project.
I'm taking a few days off this and next week and I'm hoping to if not outright finish the last 11 guns, at least get to the 95% stage.
I'm also hoping to get the next 10 stunt guns done as well.
I'll update with pics when they're ready to rock.
Thanks for the interest!
Russ
I'm taking a few days off this and next week and I'm hoping to if not outright finish the last 11 guns, at least get to the 95% stage.
I'm also hoping to get the next 10 stunt guns done as well.
I'll update with pics when they're ready to rock.
Thanks for the interest!
Russ
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Tuesday afternoon saw me clear the top straps so the grip and
barrel section can join togeather and close. Took about 3 hours to do 11 barrels.
Not sure if I'm doing metal parts or barrel/lanyard hole drilling today. One
is certainly less messy than the other.
We'll see how it goes, maybe I'll be able to do both.
Off to the Sankara mines...
barrel section can join togeather and close. Took about 3 hours to do 11 barrels.
Not sure if I'm doing metal parts or barrel/lanyard hole drilling today. One
is certainly less messy than the other.
We'll see how it goes, maybe I'll be able to do both.
Off to the Sankara mines...
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Well, that was productive!
Got all the barrels drilled, and the lanyard loop holes. Also got all the metal parts raw cast!!
They still need trimming, drilling, etc. but I'm halfway there with the metal parts!
I have 3 days off next week too, so the end is in sight!
Russ
Got all the barrels drilled, and the lanyard loop holes. Also got all the metal parts raw cast!!
They still need trimming, drilling, etc. but I'm halfway there with the metal parts!
I have 3 days off next week too, so the end is in sight!
Russ
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My mouth is watering Russ. Must have one...must have one.
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Jeez Capt_Zak, judging by your avatar, you might want to save as much h2o as you can, your lookin a little dehydrated.
Seriously though, love it.
Croft
Seriously though, love it.
Croft
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LOL! Another update...
Yesterday I completed the seam cleanup on the barrel sections.
3-4 hours of wet sanding... yay...
Today I'll be working on the grip sections.
It's getting there.
Russ
Yesterday I completed the seam cleanup on the barrel sections.
3-4 hours of wet sanding... yay...
Today I'll be working on the grip sections.
It's getting there.
Russ
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Just a quick non-update.
Things have been busy so I've had to put these at the back of the list for as bit. I hope to get back and finish them in the next couple weeks.
I'll post more updates as I actually accomplish something.
Sorry for all the delays.
Russ
Things have been busy so I've had to put these at the back of the list for as bit. I hope to get back and finish them in the next couple weeks.
I'll post more updates as I actually accomplish something.
Sorry for all the delays.
Russ
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Spent 4 hours yesterday getting the triggers and hammers masked off for painting!
Slowly moving again!
Russ
Slowly moving again!
Russ
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Slow but sure wins the race, thanks for yhe update.
Croft
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Got the first coat of paint on them last night! yay!
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As of last week I have 8 of them weathered. Had to do some touch up painting on
two of them because I had a small amount of paint flake off when I was blowing
the dust off with the air compressor. Doh.
Planning on getting back at them this week.
two of them because I had a small amount of paint flake off when I was blowing
the dust off with the air compressor. Doh.
Planning on getting back at them this week.
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Just a status update.
This run will be completed this month. It's not only the 3 year anniversary of Crystal Skull, but also 30 years since Raiders, so I'm going to get them done.
After that, I'll be doing a 10 gun "Hero stunt" WG run, similar to my last WG stunt run.
Guns are already cast, I just have to clean them up (trim, sand, etc.) and paint.
Thanks for the interest in the last 3 years, and to everyone who has participated thus far!
Russ
This run will be completed this month. It's not only the 3 year anniversary of Crystal Skull, but also 30 years since Raiders, so I'm going to get them done.
After that, I'll be doing a 10 gun "Hero stunt" WG run, similar to my last WG stunt run.
Guns are already cast, I just have to clean them up (trim, sand, etc.) and paint.
Thanks for the interest in the last 3 years, and to everyone who has participated thus far!
Russ
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They'll differ... in that they'll be numbered #11-20 instead of 1-10.Tundrarider wrote:Gosh, Russ! No rest for the weary, huh?Rook wrote:After that, I'll be doing a 10 gun "Hero stunt" WG run, similar to my last WG stunt run.
Curious about the stunt run, as I have one of your stunt guns from your last run. How will the new run differ?
Michael
Other than that, same quality.
Russ
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Took 2 days off from work, but only made one day's worth of headway. Sheila had one of those days off,
so I blame her. Yeah... that's it...
Got the release levers all fitted, as well as the sturrup latches. Plus two coats of clear coat on all the parts.
Down to manufacturing the lanyard loops now, which is very labor/time intensive.
All the pretty ladies in a row...
And a test fit of a set of grips...
So what's left?
-Make & fit the lanyard loops.
-Detail painting/adjustment (shell casings, screw heads, etc.)
-Numbering.
Getting there!
Russ
so I blame her. Yeah... that's it...
Got the release levers all fitted, as well as the sturrup latches. Plus two coats of clear coat on all the parts.
Down to manufacturing the lanyard loops now, which is very labor/time intensive.
All the pretty ladies in a row...
And a test fit of a set of grips...
So what's left?
-Make & fit the lanyard loops.
-Detail painting/adjustment (shell casings, screw heads, etc.)
-Numbering.
Getting there!
Russ
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After 2.5-3 hours, ten lanyard loops are DONE! YAY!
This week/coming weekend should see final assembly and then touch ups and numbering. The end is in sight!
Russ
This week/coming weekend should see final assembly and then touch ups and numbering. The end is in sight!
Russ
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You have a pm Rook.
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People wonder what takes me so long.
Well, honestly, after working all day at my society-approved-imitation-real job, I don't feel
real motivated to do more work when I get home at night. Sad, but true.
But, if you crunch the numbers...
50 guns spread out over 3 years averages appx. 16 guns a year, or bettter
than one a month. Now, in actuality, I did them in spurts, so the initial 25-27
guns took me 6 months, then 6 months off, then another 10 or so, etc.
But in the end, I think making 50, hand built, hand assembled, painted
and completed replicas is a pretty big accomplishment...
Especially for what they cost.
Plus, I also did 10 stunt guns in that time frame as well.
So I KNOW some of you have waited a LONG time for your replicas,
but good things to come to those who wait... in time.
And that time is now!
Well, honestly, after working all day at my society-approved-imitation-real job, I don't feel
real motivated to do more work when I get home at night. Sad, but true.
But, if you crunch the numbers...
50 guns spread out over 3 years averages appx. 16 guns a year, or bettter
than one a month. Now, in actuality, I did them in spurts, so the initial 25-27
guns took me 6 months, then 6 months off, then another 10 or so, etc.
But in the end, I think making 50, hand built, hand assembled, painted
and completed replicas is a pretty big accomplishment...
Especially for what they cost.
Plus, I also did 10 stunt guns in that time frame as well.
So I KNOW some of you have waited a LONG time for your replicas,
but good things to come to those who wait... in time.
And that time is now!
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My how time flys...
And...
98% done!
Just have to number the beasts and touch up the front sight and they're ready!
This coming week I'll be sending out PMs to those on the list.
If someone doesn't respond, or bows out, their slot will be opened
up to someone here.
Happy 30th of Raiders everyone!
Russ
And...
98% done!
Just have to number the beasts and touch up the front sight and they're ready!
This coming week I'll be sending out PMs to those on the list.
If someone doesn't respond, or bows out, their slot will be opened
up to someone here.
Happy 30th of Raiders everyone!
Russ
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And all I can say is Rook's Webley is one of my most cherished things I own, and I don't just mean Indy gear. It's just a very cool replica. Every guy loves it.
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Aw...
I'm just very lucky that everyone who's received them has liked them.
And soon 10 more will be in the club!
Russ
I'm just very lucky that everyone who's received them has liked them.
And soon 10 more will be in the club!
Russ
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PMs are going out to those currently on the list, and if you're not, I'm going back through my PMs and sending one to those who's
asked in the past.
If I don't hear back within a week, I'll assume you're not interested and open the slot up to someone else.
Cheers!
Russ
asked in the past.
If I don't hear back within a week, I'll assume you're not interested and open the slot up to someone else.
Cheers!
Russ
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Well, the last 3 of 55 went out the door today!
Three years. THREE YEARS of doing these things, and in all honsety,
I still like the look of them.
I have 9 stunt guns I need to build up, and when I do I'll post an announcement,
but until that time, I just want to extend a heartfelt THANK YOU to all
in the Indy Community who have participated in my pistol run.
I've been very blessed to have had the opprotunity to bring these to you all,
and will do so again in the future, with possible replica design revisions as well.
But for now, a well deserved break from British Boer War era pistols.
Thanks again!
Russ
Three years. THREE YEARS of doing these things, and in all honsety,
I still like the look of them.
I have 9 stunt guns I need to build up, and when I do I'll post an announcement,
but until that time, I just want to extend a heartfelt THANK YOU to all
in the Indy Community who have participated in my pistol run.
I've been very blessed to have had the opprotunity to bring these to you all,
and will do so again in the future, with possible replica design revisions as well.
But for now, a well deserved break from British Boer War era pistols.
Thanks again!
Russ
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I too own one. Thanks for all the hard work!
How does resin look when using a brass powder? Does it appear gold? Just curious because there's so many gold props in the Indy realm.
How does resin look when using a brass powder? Does it appear gold? Just curious because there's so many gold props in the Indy realm.
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I haven't experimented with the bronzing powders to be honest. I
HAVE been tempted to try it though. I don't believe it would come out
"Ark Gold" but more of a... well... bronze color. Gold-ish, but not 24k gold.
LOL@Tundrarider: I've contemplated repainting my own Webley with my
new paint techniques as I like the finish as well. It's just such a pain in
the buns to strip the old paint off for repainting.
HAVE been tempted to try it though. I don't believe it would come out
"Ark Gold" but more of a... well... bronze color. Gold-ish, but not 24k gold.
LOL@Tundrarider: I've contemplated repainting my own Webley with my
new paint techniques as I like the finish as well. It's just such a pain in
the buns to strip the old paint off for repainting.
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Re: Webley WG COW "27" pistol project!
I love mine. I cant believe I havent taken a photo yet. I got it last year and due to cirumstances, I had to pack it away. I had a chance to take it out last night and finally be all geared up wearing it, and I didn't even get to show anyone. I plan on wet molding my IMA holster to it one of these days.
Rook, what's the difference in the WG and the MKVI besides the grips? Is the barrel longer? I ask because I know where I can get a replica of the MK with cocking action and it does other neat stuff, but as I love the one you made, I was wondering if it was possible to get some parts from you to cannibalize this replica and make an uber indy gun:)
I just get a kick out of being able to pull back the hammer, pull the trigger and have the cylinder revolve, etc...Then I can frame yours:D
Rook, what's the difference in the WG and the MKVI besides the grips? Is the barrel longer? I ask because I know where I can get a replica of the MK with cocking action and it does other neat stuff, but as I love the one you made, I was wondering if it was possible to get some parts from you to cannibalize this replica and make an uber indy gun:)
I just get a kick out of being able to pull back the hammer, pull the trigger and have the cylinder revolve, etc...Then I can frame yours:D
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Re: Webley WG COW "27" pistol project!
The birds head grip on the WG is different than the standard grip on the MKVI. The Birdshead grips on the MKVI's that had them, were a different shape and didn't have the sharper curve of the WG. The cylinder on the WG is longer, the section of the receiver under the cylinder is longer as well.
Those are the major physical differences between them. Somebody here mated the birds head grip section from I believe a MK3 and the barrel of a MKVI. It looked close (and quite nice!) but it's not exactly the same thing.
Depending on which parts you're talking about, some "might" be compatible, but in all honestly
I haven't tried it myself. The internals of the WG are quite different from those of the MKVI.
Kind of like the differences between... a Colt 1911 (made in 1911) and the 1911A1 made in 2011.
Send me a PM and we can see what you have in mind.
Russ
Those are the major physical differences between them. Somebody here mated the birds head grip section from I believe a MK3 and the barrel of a MKVI. It looked close (and quite nice!) but it's not exactly the same thing.
Depending on which parts you're talking about, some "might" be compatible, but in all honestly
I haven't tried it myself. The internals of the WG are quite different from those of the MKVI.
Kind of like the differences between... a Colt 1911 (made in 1911) and the 1911A1 made in 2011.
Send me a PM and we can see what you have in mind.
Russ
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Re: Webley WG COW "27" pistol project!
GM Chrysler!! My "prop" has finally made it to Canada!! Was worried because the shipping status said "Item sent back to the sender due to wrong / missing information on the label.", but somehow it cleared the customs and finally it arrived here!! It's a beauty!! I have to saw off the plug in front of it, but wow... just wow. What a craftsmanship Russ!! Thank you sooo much!! Pics to come!!
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I'm glad you received it! Shipping mostly finished items to Canada always makes me paranoid. The only other Webley I've shipped there was a true unfinished kit.