kpax
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Yes, and I bought it to use on my bowcaster, where they were also used.
Is it solid underneath?
Yes, and I bought it to use on my bowcaster, where they were also used.
Yes, they are. They were the discs near the trigger on the bowcaster. I edited my other post, there are also beveled and flat versions I believe are the same diameter.Is it solid underneath?
Just for fun, I put my Mitchell parts on my blaster.
The pulley was too small, as we already knew, but the stylus brush base seated itself within my painted circle perfectly...
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No hole, just a small paint dot added to look the part.Wonderful looking blaster there! Though that hole in the master disc hurts a bit to see
Great info. Thanks.!Yes, they are. They were the discs near the trigger on the bowcaster. I edited my other post, there are also beveled and flat versions I believe are the same diameter.
I'm personally pretty convinced that this greeblie is what was once covering the mystery disk. The fact that it has the same diameter, hole in the middle (to allow for some spray paint to pass through leaving the black dot in the center of the mystery disk) and that we know these pieces were around and used on other ANH props ... who knows maybe one day we'll get lucky and some photographic evidence will turn up.Just for fun, I put my Mitchell parts on my blaster.
The pulley was too small, as we already knew, but the stylus brush base seated itself within my painted circle perfectly...
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Just about perfect size as far as we can tell.The ones I have here measure 25.3mm (0.996 inches) /and 25.25mm.
The ones from Jerry’s last run were very slightly smaller.
No hole, just a small paint dot added to look the part.
Looks good.
The antenna ends should sit on the barrel.
More angle.
Great. I thought you were going to 3d print in one piece.Thanks! That was just a quick assy for visuals. The antennas would definitely be separate and eventually glued into place flush on the rail..
Don’t think so.The finned cylinders are part of the casting I believe.
Great. I thought you were going to 3d print in one piece.
Another set from our Anonymous hero, to help get things back on track..with approval of course..
See anything?..maybe a Round/Tube center greeblie between the antennas?..as per the Greedo Blaster, instead of the T-Track we all thought was there for so many years
-Carson
Don’t think so.
The rear one is missing on this side.
You can see the glue remains.
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