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Make: FUJIFILM
Model: FinePix E900
Shutter Speed: 1/72 second
F Number: F/2.8
Focal Length: 7 mm
ISO Speed: 200
Date Picture Taken: Jan 1, 2005, 12:07:29 AM
Artist's Comments
Listen up, you primitive screwheads! This is Ashley J. Williams right-hand man, modified from the casings of a Homelite XL, hollowed out to put your hand in for all the Ash-O-Nova wannabes out there. This baby took quite some time to complete finding just the right bar for it. Thats right, all the wear n' tear from Deadites who wanted a taste was also painted on by yours truly. Now the next one of you primates even ask me if its functioning.... blow.
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The Edge... there is no honest way to explain it because the only people who really know where it is are the ones who have gone over.
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Gorgeous! seriously! and i know how hard it is to find that style of bar too! did you use the aluminum casing? I'm working on a new replica that'll use the aluminum case. it's not quite as accurate since they used the plastic case in the film, but it'll be a bit stronger i think. also, how'd you do the piece that's on the side of the pull start?
Thank you very much for your enthusiasm, but let me be the first to say if anyone's should be giving praise it should be me to you! When I saw your chainsaw it blew my mind! Your paint job is phenomenal, as well as the craftsmanship, and has a sense of originality to it. I've tried to replicate mine as much as I could from referencing Evil Dead II and Army of Darkness even though the chainsaws are somewhat different in each movie, but its made from a real chainsaw from a real movie. It has to be much harder to reference the chainsaw from the Evil Dead: Hail To The King video game because you have to pull it from a video game to reality. With that said I applaud you because it looks to the T. To answer your question its a plastic top to something or other that I cut slits to get the vent look and painted it with a metal coating. I still keep my eye open for something that resembles the metal vent that was custom made for the movie but have yet to find because the plastic lid bugs me still.
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The Edge... there is no honest way to explain it because the only people who really know where it is are the ones who have gone over.
~Hunter S. Thompson
To answer your question its a plastic top to something or other that I cut slits to get the vent look and painted it with a metal coating. I still keep my eye open for something that resembles the metal vent that was custom made for the movie but have yet to find because the plastic lid bugs me still.
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