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SlyFox740

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  1. On 2/3/2023 at 12:39 PM, Prophecy Maker said:

    I thought (appears wrongly) the ‘Solar’ brand derivative was common knowledge, since I noticed the Solar logo on the radio featured a couple of years back by RS Propmasters on their ‘Sandtrooper Back Pack – Look At My Parts’ video.
    Closest I got to a Sonix was the aptly named Trooper 75!

    That’s very interesting!
    No, the Solar brand name was certainly not common knowledge! At least not before I uploaded this to various online forums, but it would seem RS Props definitely got their radio before I found mine and they paid a lot more money for it too.
    That is news to me, you may be one of the only people that actually noticed the RS Propmasters radio is in fact a Solar brand variant. The logo badge is extremely worn and Rob himself admitted he couldn’t actually read the label in his YouTube video, and he even misidentifies it and calls the radio a “Sonix Victory” understandably; 


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    Can I ask if your Trooper 75 Radio, Box, or Manual has “Minachi Electronics Ltd.” written anywhere at all? And if so could you possibly take a photo for me?

  2. I’ve been a big Stormtrooper fan ever since I’d seen Star Wars as a young boy. Even back then I can remember obsessing over the armor, blasters, and other accessories the Stormtroopers carried. I remember really wanting that grappling hook Luke used during his escape from the Death Star, and dreaming of the day I could collect all the parts to build a E-11 Blaster replica.

    Of course one of the more mysterious items I wanted to know more about was the Sandtrooper Pack! I actually recognized some parts on it myself such as the Tupperware Lid, and the Canteen, but the rest of the pack was a complete mystery to me growing up. Then one youthful day while surfing the early internet(on dial-up 56k modem connection I might add) I came across the old ‘Parts of Star Wars’ website, which is still active to this day! This was a wealth of valuable information to me back then, it actually identified all the parts I needed to build the E-11 Blaster I’d been dreaming of. This also began my search of trying to find out what parts were used on the Sandtrooper Pack. I came across the 501st Sandtrooper Detachment Forums at MEPD.net and found that many of the parts had been identified, but not all of them. In particular one of the mystery parts appeared to be an obscure AM/FM Radio of some kind. I scoured the internet for information endlessly for years until someone eventually discovered and identified the radio used on screen. This was huge news!; It was a “Sonix Victory 75” radio, unfortunately the Sonix company turned out to be an obscure one indeed! Very little information is known about the company to this day.

    Then in 2011 a Canadian version of this radio was found in Nova Scotia under the brand name “North Star”. This got me very excited being a Canadian and my mind wandered with dreams of finding one of these vintage radios in the back of some pawn shop, or under a pile of old audio equipment in some thrift store. Well it’s been another eleven years since then, several more radios have been found both under the Sonix and the North Star brand names. But unfortunately, none of those radios were found by me. Alas, I never gave up my search and eventually I did end up finding one of these radios for myself. Not only that, but I also discovered a third previously unknown brand variant! This was only made possible due to the discovery of the Canadian variant 11 years prior. When that North Star radio was found, another was found not too long after that. One of these Canadian radios had a sticker with a model number on the back which read “Model: MT-1809”, this is what ultimately led to my discovery of the Solar brand variant. One day while searching eBay for the query “Vintage Radio MT-1809” this Solar radio just popped up for sale. $45.99 plus shipping, and the best part; it still works! I don’t think I’ve ever clicked Buy Now so fast in my life. My hands were literally shaking as I was checking out, as I’ve had hot ticket items like this sell out from under my nose before I had a chance to finish checking out. Thankfully this purchase went smoothly and it showed up at my door fairly quick. It was found on October 20th, 2022 in Bath Township, Michigan which is about a two and a half hour drive from where I live in Sarnia, Ontario Canada. The seller informed me it was from an estate sale. The reason I want to share my find is that these kinds of discoveries tend to have a cascade effect, and I’m hoping more of these radios will be found yet in the future. I can tell you this version is from an American company that produced radios in the 60’s and 70’s (more of that later) which was a great time for the electronics industry so I’m hoping there was a higher number of units imported for this American version of the radio, though all the companies that offered this model seem to be obscure.

    And so without further adieu I give you the Solar model: MT-1809

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  3. On a separate note from the Hex Nut and Bolt is the final Mounting Method the prop department resorted to for the Counter and Power Cylinders. After initially being Glued on and falling off during production the Counters and Power Cylinders were eventually mounted to the blasters with a wire simply wrapped around them.

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    As you can see after initially being glued on and falling off while filming(especially the trash compactor scene) the Counters were finally mounted to the blaster with a wire wrapped around the base of the scope feet.

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    The ‘Power Cylinders’ eventually utilized the same type of mounting method the prop department resorted to for the counters; A wire was wrapped over the ‘Power Cylinders’ and around the mag well of the Sterling Sub-Machine Gun.

     

    Here are several more photos of the Counters mounted with a wire wrapped around the base of the scope feet.

    some of these images almost look like it could possibly be a thin zip tie too. 

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    There was definitely some kind of Wires and Electrical Tape connected to the socket terminals on this Hengstler Counter, old news I know but 4K resolution gives us some new insight. This image also shows the Hex Nut just over Leia’s shoulder. 

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  4. On 3/10/2016 at 2:56 AM, SlyFox740 said:

     

    I thought it had been discovered that the rear sight pin was actually removed and replaced with a small nut and bolt to mount the scope rail?

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    On 3/10/2016 at 3:53 AM, The5thHorseman said:

    Yes, that's what I'm thinking and shared it in this very similar thread actually:

    http://www.whitearmor.net/forum/topic/32111-fisd-e-11-blaster-reference/?p=422654

     
    Just as The5thHorseman and I posted about this here 5-6 years ago, the 4K version on Disney+ pretty much confirms the rear sight and pivot pin being removed and replaced with a Hex Nut and Bolt through the rear sight guard as yet another variation of the mounting method for the rear end of the scope rail. 
    I know this is kind of old news but I think we can consider this one confirmed now.
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    Another angle of the Hex Nut & Bolt, which appears to have a Slotted Head.

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    More angles showing the Slotted Head.

    Also a good view of the Greeblie on top of the Scope.

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  5. On 4/13/2021 at 12:50 PM, JasonG said:

    Sorry to revive and old thread, but I just thought I would mention that I've posted 3D STL files for R1 style T-Tracks here: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4826975

     

    They are as close as I can get based on photos and measurements. I've included varying lengths and a small stub part that you can size to your needs. Hope that helps someone.


    You used my photos from my Reference Thread, that’s really not cool man.

    Also super deceiving showing images of the real thing for your 3D printing files, you literally used my photo of my hand holding my T-Track. Lol 
    Most importantly 3D printing is not accurate if that’s what you’re going for, not at all!

    Why not get the exact same real T-Track that was used on the original prop? 
    It’s available and still being manufactured, you can buy it here just scroll down to the bottom; https://www.3d-props.com/shop/hardware/

  6. On 11/15/2020 at 2:59 PM, Noidka said:

    Has anyone found a frame lately. Ive looked high and low and nothing...also need the rod.

    Shoot me an email if you have.

     

    Kevin

     Just found this, better grab it while it’s still available. They’re getting impossible to find; https://www.ebay.com/itm/Rare-Swedish-Military-LK35-Frame-Bushcraft-Survival-Bugout-Bag/174547197516?pageci=8190077d-9f99-4cec-8311-08ca9ed2bff6

  7. On 4/17/2018 at 1:53 PM, 11b30b4 said:

    So I think most of the other parts have been identified and sourced. One last thing I will note is that I believe that the top canvas is in fact a US military shelter half (possibly rolled around a wool blanket and I will also provide some information on the webbing straps. There are several military standards of webbing weave, however most strapping is 17337 or 43668, see the picture below. I believe the straps used on the top canvas roll are 43668.

     

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    That webbing looks fairly close to the screen used prop, but we have already determined that the fabric roll is in fact a Russian Plash Palatka, not a U.S. Half-Shelter! It’s the same poncho worn by the Mimban Troopers in the SOLO movie.

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  8. Now back to business,
     I know it’s been brought up here already before but the SOLO movie and The Mandalorian  on Disney+ both utilize this exact same costume for both productions.

    Have we considered applying the same single CRL to multiple movies/tv show productions?
    (“Disney Era Stormtrooper”) or would it be easier to simply copy the HTML code from the page and just create new links for SOLO and The Mandalorian on the FISD CRL directory?

  9. 19 minutes ago, Sly11 said:

     

    I have looked at the Wiki doc to examine spaces in case something was missing causing the E11 Blaster text to sit further left than the other items in the accessories list but it all looks identical from the doc stand point. I am at a loss as i have also removed the Holster info and re checked but nothing moved.

     

    Yea even the text formatting is all messed up for the E-11 section on this CRL, I’m guessing that definitely has something to do with it too.

    None of the others CRLs are like that, just this one.

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  10. 14 hours ago, gmrhodes13 said:

    Not showing on Google mobile but showing on Google desktop so must be a mobile issue 

     Agreed, definitely weird how that image alone is not displaying on mobile? It’s definitely something wrong with the Rogue One Stromtrooper CRL html code because the image displays fine for all the other CRLs that it’s used for?; https://databank.501st.com/databank/Costuming:TD_R1_Jedha_Sandtrooper

    So something went wrong with this CRL In particular somewhere along the line?..  

  11. 30 minutes ago, Sly11 said:

    Hi Henry,  your above are already the current images in use in the CRL, was there anything extra??

     

     Hmm, that’s very strange. The image is not showing up with Safari on the iPhone. I will try to update my phone and see if that fixes it.

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  12. 3 minutes ago, Sly11 said:

    Hi Henry, are these on invisible background? If so  i can easily add them in.

     

     They are on a blank white background, but I can easily put them on a transparent background if that’s required? But it will have to be a .PNG or .TIFF file format for that.

  13. Well it looks like the Rogue One E-11 was also used in The Mandalorian show in addition to the SOLO movie.

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    M-300 Flashlight accessory is missing here.

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    IG-11 holding his E-11 complete with Flashlight.

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    Another Stormtrooper, this screenshot is mirrored as the original footage was flipped horizontally, as seen below.

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    One of the 501st troopers who was invited to help out on set is briefly seen onscreen holding one of those plastic toy/costume accessory stormtrooper blasters from Rubies.

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    As you can see he is wearing ANH Stunt armor, as opposed to the new Disney era Stormtrooper armor from Rogue One & SOLO that is typically seen in The Mandalorian.

    He is also holding the Rubies stormtrooper blaster, as opposed to the Rogue One E-11 prop that is typically seen in The Mandalorian.

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    Rubies Stormtrooper Blaster painted black. These are actually allowed for basic approval with some modifications, and the E-11 in the Rebels cartoon is based on this toy. So Disney had actually used this blaster design on screen already albeit in animated form.

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  14. On 3/14/2019 at 7:10 AM, Frumpus said:

    Which E-11 is pictured in this confirmed photo?  Is it from Rogue One? 

     

    It seems to have the "wider" T-track of R1 & "Solo" movies.  However, it also seems like the scope rail is welded on, its stock is not "cast" in place, the power cylinders look more like the R1/Solo versions, and yet it features coils/wires leading to the power cylinders. 

     

    Is that an S&T Sterling, or does the SDS version have a metal tube & stock? 

     

    Just as I said in the photo caption. It is just a Shepperton Design Studios E-11. Not at all accurate to the original ANH E-11 as it claims to be, it’s actually a pretty terrible blaster accuracy wise. It’s incorrect in so many ways which is fairly common knowledge on this forum. The SDS E-11 is not metal, it is a plastic blaster infused with a dense foam filler.

    If you read My post the T-Track for these was sourced from the same company that the Prop Department sourced for Rogue One; Tubeway Sales LTD. which is why the T-Track is the same. Prop Makers in Rogue One did recast or remodel their power cylinders based of the SDS blasters as well. Which were highly inaccurate to ANH but are now used on screen in Rogue One & SOLO.

  15. Maybe [mention=16069]TK-50101 Blue Snaggletooth[/mention] or [mention=25679]SlyFox740[/mention] can chime in and help here. They both have good knowledge of the R1 blaster. Maybe this also helps...


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    I should elaborate more on this in my Rogue One E-11 Blaster Reference thread.


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  16. Today I believe I actually discovered the source of the T-Track that prop makers used in Rogue One. 

     

    It’s mass produced from a U.K. based company

    and it appears to be the exact same T-Track that Andrew Ainsworth cast into his plastic/foam Shepperton Design Studios E-11 as I pointed out in my ROGUE ONE E-11 BLASTER REFERENCE

     

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    You can purchase this T-Track here in kits of six 8” pieces for an E-11 build; https://www.3d-props.com/shop/hardware/

  17. Well as coincidence would have it; Today I believe I actually discovered the source of the T-Track that prop makers used in Rogue One. 

     

    It’s mass produced from a U.K. based company

    and it appears to be the exact same T-Track that Andrew Ainsworth cast into his plastic/foam Shepperton Design Studios E-11 as I pointed out in my ROGUE ONE E-11 BLASTER REFERENCE

     

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    I will be ordering this T-Track in bulk and offering it for sale here on Whitearmor in the near future if all goes as planned. 

     

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