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21 hours ago, RCMUSTANG said:
I just built both my DLT and E-11 from the real steel.
Real steel?
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Denix MG34 also known as the base for the Stormtrooper/Sandtrooper DLT-19 rifle (and a couple others) arrived. One solid metal piece of 120 cm and 8 kg. A big heavy monster, which is pretty accurate, even barebones as this, but I still intend to add a couple greeblies to make is more starwarsy.
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18 hours ago, Helotech said:
Do you have access to sheet aluminum and tin snips?
If so, I can send you exact measurements of my 3D props blaster and you can cut your own.
Then it is easy to cut, fold, paint, ang crazy glue it to the blaster.
Thanks, not sure if I have access to aluminum, but if not too much trouble, you can post the details here, for members who have access to make their own.
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I just received a message from Denix, with an image showing possible items to be made by them in the future. And there is ... a Sterling (and a few other interesting things ;)). It is a C1 Sterling though, so I wrote them a long message explaining the differences between Mk4 L2A3 and C1, both from military point of view, as well as Star Wars point of view, and I attached a few representative images for them to understand better. And in the end I told them they should make both the Mk and C1, because Star Wars fans as well as military and gun replica collectors and enthusiasts will buy both versions.
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Thank you. It will most likely arrive later this month, or early February. In Japan, maybe you will find a local distributor for it, would help a lot with customs and everything else. I asked the local distributor if they bring this to my country and they agreed for a pre-order, so I was in, and the good thing is the price is even lower than the MSRP on Denix site.
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Denix has released the MG34, and this is an excellent news for the Star Wars fans too as it is the base for the Sandtrooper/Sandtrooper DLT-19 rifle.
https://www.denix.es/en/catalogue/world-war-i-ii-1914-1945/submachine-gun/1317/
I have one on pre-order and was thinking about the few greeblies needed to make the MG 34 a good DLT-19. First we have the t-tracks which can be bought from wannawanga. But we also need the disc and belt feeder box, does anyone make them:
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16 hours ago, Rob .T . said:
I notice that in the first lot of photos, there's an esb blaster , And an esb pugman resin copy , from esb ..
do we have evidence that they were re used in RotJ .
Or is it just a photo mix up due to the loss of photos . Photobucket has a lot to answer for .
The Pugman type ESB Stunt blaster was used in ROTJ on some Endor and Death Star scenes. Click on the image I posted, it will take you to the larger photo with much better details.
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I have a few more images of screen used E-11 from the 2018 trip I took with a friend to a screen used prop collector, but I'm not allowed to post them (yet), maybe in the future.
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On 11/19/2020 at 12:01 AM, gmrhodes13 said:
Thank you for the reference, I had found a few of your threads here and on RPF and unfortunately the images are no longer available, if you have any others please let me know
I used to have a paid account on Photobucket where I kept a ton of archived photos about various props, helmets, models etc. Photobucket canceled our subscriptions and asked for more money, and as we all know old photos are gone or show up with that annoying watermark. I'll look into my home archives and post some more pics in these threads here
ESB Stunt resin E-11 aka Pugman present on ROTJ:
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I received mine in 31 July, here it is together with the other 2 great books by Brian:
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I like that blaster rack! Great idea!
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I like the door catch greeblie. Glad I could help with that. Are you having them for sale?
Denix MG34
in BlasTech DLT-19
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T-tracks have been cut and tapered at the ends. Need to make V notches for the wire. The glue them with E-6000 as this glue is elastic and will not affect the paint of the MG34 if I ever want to turn it back as WW2 weapon replica (highly unlikely though).