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  1. Yeah. I'm not sure that I did the wire wrapping correctly but yes, they are droppable. I personally like that the receiver cover is a separate piece glued in place. This allows for the hollow receiver. The charging handle is pretty too. I may in the future do a version that will separate for shipping and travel it's probably going to be a bit cost prohibitive. Who knows...

     

    These are available. They will ship on Saturdays and will take 1 week to turn around. I may ship sooner but I want to make sure to give myself enough time to handle any problems that might arise. I've not made these in a while and they are about 4 times the amount of work as they were before when they were just one piece.

  2. Ok. So i've done some time and materials estimating and here's what I've come up with. 

     

    DOMESTIC:

    Firm Rubber DLT-19 (black): $485 shipped in the continental US

        Charging handle will be shipped inside of the box but not assembled on the blaster

    Firm Rubber DLT-19 (weathered): $510 shipped in the continental US

        Charging handle will be shipped inside of the box but not assembled on the blaster

     

    INTERNATIONAL:

    As usual, I'm leery of shipping out of the continental US. I have done it on the E-11s but it's always sketchy. IF you are dead set on getting one of these blasters, I will ship to a US address and from there they can ship to you but I'm going to try NOT to ship outside of the continental US. The reason is that IF this gets stopped by customs it's just too expensive of an item to lose as well as replace / refund for the loss.

     

    We have had customers purchase and have them shipped to a friend / fellow 501st member and have them forwarded to them from there. That has worked well but please be advised, you will do this at your own risk. If a "loss" happens as a result, I will do my best to discount a replacement for you but no guarantees.

  3. Sorry for the quality-lacking photos. I was in a hurry. I'll shoot some new photos tomorrow. 

    A few bits about this new set of molds and castings. Obviously, we are using the same rubber as we have for years. The muzzle cone is molded separately to provide a deeper, more realistic look. The bipod is molded separately, The receiver cover has been molded separately and the charging handle is molded separately. The charging handle is cast with a metal threaded insert. The gun is molded with a threaded post (10-32). This may be reversed in the future but I have to see if this will work or not. 

    Normally, these will be painted black but this particular blaster has been painted a gun metal grey metallic to show better in photos. 

     

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  4. Ok. So we are casting the first Rogue One blaster from our new molds this weekend. Here are a few of the features that you see in this new blaster.

     

    1. Molded and cast from S&T airsoft sterling

    2. Scope is correct model and version for this weapon

    3. Hengstler Counter

    4. Rogue One specific cylinders

    5. Rear cap is cast separately

    6. Front barrel tip is cast separately

    7. Molded correct flashlight

    8. Flashlight options are glue in position or left separate so you can mount your own real flashlight to the rubber rail.

    9. Scope rail is carbon steel

    10. Threaded aluminum armatures in the scope mounting blocks

     

    The interest list is up on the site. We're working on price point and other options.

    http://praetorianblasters.com/rogue-one-e-11-list/

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