Originally Posted by
Peter Laidler
Might I be so bold as to suggest Tower06 that there are only a few non committal answers to your main question because making up even a half decent No4T isn't just a case of getting yourself a No4T, the pads, a bracket and a scope, then screwing the lot together. If you are hell bent on doing it, might i be so bold as to suggest that you get yourself the whole set of bits and when you've done it, maybe I could explain the technical and optical problems that you WILL face.
None are insurmountable but the unwary can soon fall into a trap that turns into a chasm. And one that you can get into, past the point of no return VERY quickly and end up with a pile of tat.
But you can do it and end up with a perfectly useable, reliable and good repro No4T, albeit a fake.
You get the bits and we'll all walk slowly through it