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This is great work Shawn and opens up real possibilities for improving the KOP experience.

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Thanks! Somebody asked me about taking these apart, and somebody else commented about destroying the original.

The brown parts are all original and unharmed. :)

Here's a quick sketch of how it's put together. Big thanks to Sailor for threading everything.

 

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Beautiful work, Sean! What an interesting and impressive job on such a great model! Thank you for sharing the photos & inspiring us.

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Sailor KOP rebuilt with a Jonathon Brooks resin called Primary Manipulation (maybe with a number at the end). This KOP wasn't as easy to take apart. Actually had to break the barrel to get the ring off the end. The cap was easier to work with thankfully. And the section was came right apart.

 

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Remarkable work, sir! Beautiful & functional. It's one of my favorite models, and I loved seeing your version of it. Thank you for sharing.

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