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tommin

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Post Fri May 14, 2004 2:44 pm

I'm still here!!! Got tied up with an awesome project but can't say much about it right now. Hopefully, very soon I can!! :D

BR12819, it's good to meet ya!! Yes!! The C&S gun is what I want to get. If you know the history behind that piece, no explanation needed there. Did you know there is a metal version in the works??

Matthew, a 1:1 loader would be cool!! There was a gentleman, in Japan I believe, that actually built one. :)

Hi endzem and Wilkins, and thanks!! :)

Leon, your statue sounds a lot like some of the resin pieces made in Thailand. Incredible work there from what I have seen. Matthew has suggested a very workable solution for the shoulder socket. However, it is impossible to say for sure without either seeing close pics of it, or seeing it first hand. If you would trust me to have a look at it, lemme know. It shouldn't be a major operation at all. ;)

Wow!! Thanks everyone for the warm welcome here. This is a really cool place to be!! :)

Oh!! BTW, I was watching an Elmo movie with my little girl the other night. Decided to re-evaluate the unicorn detail. I scaled it down using a foil gum wrapper this time. Man that guy is small!! My wife freaked when she saw it. I'll try to get a picture of it soon.
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Post Sun May 16, 2004 12:26 pm

i dont know where it was but i saw a movie clip of someone who had actually built a firing version of the blaster
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Matthew

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Post Sun May 16, 2004 8:45 pm

BR12819 wrote:i dont know where it was but i saw a movie clip of someone who had actually built a firing version of the blaster

Apparently, the .45 blaster is a cut down version of a Steyr Mannlicher bolt-action rifle, though I'm not sure which one. I went to the S/M website and the oldest rifle I could find there was this one.

Obviously, a pistol grip was added.
Bravey is not a function of firepower.
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