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Welcome to my video, in which I present to you my Stormwall,
which I have converted a bit - not regarding its looks, though,
but rather with many components inside, so that it looks like a normal Stormwall,
but has abilities, he usually doesnt :)
So, this is the Stormwall with its higher base
and under the rear section of the base we have
a control panel, which is needed to actually use all the functions.
First, the Chainguns alone
Then, the Chainguns with sound
And the shells falling out, which unfortunately happens too fast / "at once".
Here I show the preparations necessary, so everything you have to do to use the functions.
Let's turn the Stormwall around
This syringe has been provided with the so called smoke-liquid, which has to be filled in.
Pull out this fixing pin,
so the smoke-liquid can be filled into the Stormwall through this hole.
Now we get to loading the two big guns.
For this we need so called flash-cotton, also used by show-conjurors,
you can get this stuff at ebay for example.
Tear a small piece off, put it into the barrel and
use some kind of loading rod and push it in.
Repeat this with the other gun.
Now I could either make a small ball out of a tissue and push it in,
so it shoots some kind of projectile, or
I could just put more of the flash-cotton loosely into the barrel.
With this, nothing actually shoots out of it, but it creates a nice little muzzle flash.
Finally, we get to the shells for the chainguns.
For these, I used crimps for fishing lines in a very small size
and airbrushed them golden, because shells always have to be golden :)
To fill these in, this switch for the hatches inside has to be pushed to "down",
so when you switch on the mainswitch for the chainguns - you already hear it -
the hatches inside move down and close the compartment inside.
Now I open this part up here; for this I attached this small handle on it;
take the shells and fill them in until its full.
Close it and now the function "shells falling out" is ready.
Well, that's all folks, thanks for watching and MAYBE see you at the next R.E.C.O. conversion :)