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Locitus

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  1. I'm just copying R2Dan's topic title, but that's because it's true, and it's about the same thing. Second run of Blast Tech Armouries just finished and I was on the list. Here's the result. R2Dans topic from the first run of these can be found here: http://forum.whitearmor.net/index.php?showtopic=14108 I haven't done any mods to my blaster yet, so what you see in these pics are exactly how I got it. Btw.. The folding stock is spring loaded, and the safety switch works.
  2. There's nothing to worry about doopydoo. they might be a little slow sometimes, buy you'll get your item. I recently got an 1800 USD boba fett costume shipped over seas. Now that's something you can be worried about, Shouldn't be too hard to get a resin cast of a proper hengstler from someone in the states though.
  3. If I had it my way I would not approve that counter you posted. While it may be a hengstler, it has the wrong shape. I'd try to re-sell it and recoup the money. But I'm no GML, so others may think differently.
  4. Congratulations Martin!
  5. It has no meaning if it's male or female (given that you connect stuff the same way all the time throughout circuit). It's only a way of making people make less mistakes connecting stuff. Also, the signal carried can be anything. Not just radar info to be processed lat a later stage or audio, or video, or anything else.
  6. I believe there's only once licensed E-11 made, by Master Replicas and that one doesn't even have the cylinders.
  7. Yes, the TM customer service is awesome.
  8. Sigh... You can run almost any kind of signal through these plugs. TV, audio, AM, FM, RADAR. It doesn't matter what it was used for. I get my 100 Mbit cable internet connection from one of these.
  9. Wow John, that's some impressive field work!
  10. It's very reasonable that the components are commercial off-the shelf-stuff,but made to higher tolerances than normal, and with military designations instead of the companys own. Kind of like how it's rumored that Google gets special CPUs from Intel with higher tolerance to heat than other companies just because they buy so friggin many of them.
  11. Those TCC Metalmite capacitors seem to be very pricey. :/
  12. I'd try to raise the shoulder bells a little. It would probably look better with less black showing at the top of the shoulders rather than no black between bell and bicep.
  13. It does kind of look like they stick out of the rear on that last picture. You might be on to something there.
  14. With respect Vern, Coaxial cable (coax is just a name, not a unique kind of socket (meaning the signal travels along the axis)) and it's socket can be used for many things. In this case I believe the socket is for a coaxial plug because of it's center pin and it's grounding shield. This however says nothing of if it's an antenna or audio socket. You can run both kinds through it. Ordinary RCA (red and white or black) cables also use a coaxial plug even if the cables themselves are not. In fact, they are sometimes, called RCA-coaxial. Why are you saying it should be, and then shouldn't be a shield around it?
  15. No, I just mentioned that radio as an example of another device that uses coax cables and their sockets internally.
  16. Those bits are quite cheap, so you can get a replacement bit easy. Unless every tool you got is the ferrari of its kind.
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