Done / Completed Star Wars TFA: Poe´s Blaster kit

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I am now accepting orders on my conversion kit for Poe's blaster.
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Final kit mounted an a KJ Works Sig Sauer p226 airsoft with primer applied, no sanding. Parts are taped together. Barrel mid-barrel, rear knob and lower "ventilation box" are separate.
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Cost is $235 per kit, shipped wordwide.

The kit is a hollow shell (6 pieces) and each single one can take up to a week to produce, so the cost is close to half of what I usually to ask for the amount of work. I will do them in batches, and run the machine whenever I am home, but nevertheless please prepared to wait a few weeks before they ship. The kit is set up so that you should be able to preserve your airsoft for future use if you remove some parts.


Chime in here if you want one.

Cheers!
 
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I'm gonna dig out my old P226 casting from storage so that I can get underway asap now that the parts for Rey's pistol are printing.
 
Interested, though the price seems a bit salty. But if it works and looks good....

I doubt you will be able to retain airsoft functionality if that's the route you want to go. The screen used prop has removed the entire slide and barrel of the P226. But you would still be able to have a moving trigger, removable magazine and so on.

It's going to be on-par with my other printed props. (Check my sig for photos.)

As for the price... I'm estimating this will take 25-30 hours to print and I usually ask for 8-10$ per print hour, which is pretty standard, so it's actually coming in at less than that. I generally refrain from printing fast or low quality because I'd rather to a small run of really nice prints than spamming lots of crappy ones. I will know more about print time in the next couple of days.
 
I doubt you will be able to retain airsoft functionality if that's the route you want to go. The screen used prop has removed the entire slide and barrel of the P226. But you would still be able to have a moving trigger, removable magazine and so on.

It's going to be on-par with my other printed props. (Check my sig for photos.)

As for the price... I'm estimating this will take 25-30 hours to print and I usually ask for 8-10$ per print hour, which is pretty standard, so it's actually coming in at less than that. I generally refrain from printing fast or low quality because I'd rather to a small run of really nice prints than spamming lots of crappy ones. I will know more about print time in the next couple of days.


Not interested in Airsoft functionality. But it would be cool to be able to insert and extract the magazine, work the trigger, etc. Like I said... interested. a lot of the modeled and printed version have scale issues. If this one fits an airsoft piece, it will be correctly scaled.
 
for some reason I really like this blaster....can't wait to see more!

oh yeah, what brand of P226 are you using as your base?
do you thing any brand would work?
 
Not interested in Airsoft functionality. But it would be cool to be able to insert and extract the magazine, work the trigger, etc. Like I said... interested. a lot of the modeled and printed version have scale issues. If this one fits an airsoft piece, it will be correctly scaled.

Trigger, magazine and so on should not be affected at all and should still work. (My models generally don't have scale issues as I do my damnedest to match the screen props as closely as possible.) Do note though, that I cannot supply the actual airsoft, only the addon parts.
 
What sort of price would a full casting cost? I don't need a working trigger, so a casting would be more up my alley.
 
for some reason I really like this blaster....can't wait to see more!

oh yeah, what brand of P226 are you using as your base?
do you thing any brand would work?

It's open enough that any brand that is a close 1:1 match should work. (I'll be using a KJW or WE all-metal replica.) IF someone's airsoft is a lot different in scale I might be able to modify the file for them.

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What sort of price would a full casting cost? I don't need a working trigger, so a casting would be more up my alley.

Probably still looking at 150-175-ish but it would need at least 10+ people confirmed to be feasible.
 
Trigger, magazine and so on should not be affected at all and should still work. (My models generally don't have scale issues as I do my damnedest to match the screen props as closely as possible.) Do note though, that I cannot supply the actual airsoft, only the addon parts.

Thanks man. Already have an airsoft P226, so I'm good to go! Was trying to build something myself, but it sucked. :)
 
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