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Marv

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  1. Here's the Para pistol mag on my E-11 -------
  2. Hi Paul I got a special forces magazine from this place http://www.helstongunsmiths.com/ I think it was a 10 round mag, was about £30 if I recall correctly. The site has changed a little since I used it, so I'd suggest calling them if what you need doesn't appear.
  3. No way... "Look theres Darth Vader!" That's simply brilliant, you can't buy that kind of comedy.
  4. That looks like an interesting read just downloaded a copy. Nice bit of light reading to be had. I've got something else about scopes. I downloaded it sometime ago from the interweb, coud this be it?
  5. Alas I'm sorry Michael but these two are for my Sterling as are the two M38s I've got It nicely configured now so I can change the scopes, rails and Hengslers round so it can look different as my mood dictates.
  6. Then yes
  7. Not sure what that means? These are genuine MRH Co.
  8. There is a place in Ivybridge (near Plymouth) that makes Acrylic cases. I wanted one built to replace a broken MR case, but cost was relatively high I thought. It was around the £100 mark, and that's without a base! http://www.luminati.co.uk/
  9. The earlier model has that piece of banding round it in the same way as the 1942 one, all I can think of it was adjusted to make that bit fit easier for whatever purpose it served?
  10. Its commonly known that there is a subtle difference in the M38/M40 as can be seen below, but... Did anyone realise that there is also a very subtle difference in the M19 too? Below is a picture I've just taken of the M19 (1941), and M19 (1942) telescopes, no idea as to why this would have been changed, but what the hay?
  11. Likewise Vern was telling me a little about this the other day. I can't wait sat here rubbing my hands in anticipation...
  12. Its not a kit, and I know he's not particularly well liked here on the forum but there is always SDS. They make a resin blaster its very light weight and has a good balance to it.
  13. I got it straight from the Google translator... never works probably why I'm getting some grief from a chap I brought something from in Germany (good old eBay) It seemed to me that you missed the RS armour from your list above. Clicking the banner below will provide all the info you need.
  14. RS oublier don 'au Royaume-Uni
  15. I'd be inclined to say the images almost looks like there are two ribs to a fold, so I guess I'm seeing the seal as being a little along these lines too.
  16. Mathias Its the first time for a while that I've read your thread, and I've got to say the results are sweet, she's a beauty.
  17. Simply love seeing the skills of some people on here, and this typifies that. Quite simply awesome work!
  18. Happy New Year to you all!
  19. Don't get me wrong but isn't it a continuous slope and not stepped at the front. Look how it tails like a halter-skelter!
  20. Nice. That really looks like top quality reproduction work.
  21. Simply totally full of envy at the mo looks so... so good.
  22. Wicked pressie to open on Christmas day, not much of a suprise granted but what a treat
  23. Dare you to leave it till the 25th. Think you can do it ?
  24. Cracks me up but you can just tell the ROTJ variant came from the 80s
  25. Did you notice also on the Cylinders on the Y-wing shot the screw threads protrude by quite some way. Its a bit of a shame this detail isn't seen else where, perhaps it would aid in working from where they came? Just wondering if these were sandwiched in another chassis, could they have been stacked, another reason why they may have had many?
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