Deprecated Blade Runner 2049 - K's blaster....in Metal (Seller Banned)

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Batwoman and all the other shows in town shut down, so i now have all the time in the world.

i’m still in the process of moving, but have managed to clear a place in the new workshop where i will be able to get started, i plan on moving the last of my stuff tomorrow and wednesday.

I still want to have my first 6 completed by the end of the month, and will be reaching out to the members on the list when the first blasters have been completed

i haven’t heard back from the board manufacturer yet, when i do i’ll let everyone know.

if anyone has any questions, please dont hesitate to contact me.

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Yep this virus is impacting everything from the entertainment, sport, manufacturing and overseas manufacturing as well. All this happening has to give being patient a whole new meaning and shows how reliant everyone is on one another on a global scale. By the way cool looking house Mr. Wayne....L.
 
Yep this virus is impacting everything from the entertainment, sport, manufacturing and overseas manufacturing as well. All this happening has to give being patient a whole new meaning and shows how reliant everyone is on one another on a global scale. By the way cool looking house Mr. Wayne....L.

Thanks.

I’m trying to snag this from the Batwoman series. It was the one i got to sculpt with a friend last year.

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how many blasters do you have ready,just waiting for boards?how long after you get the boards is it likely to take to finish the next 6 blasters ect?
 
how many blasters do you have ready,just waiting for boards?how long after you get the boards is it likely to take to finish the next 6 blasters ect?

i’m focusing on the grips, because the painting and assembly of the rest of the blaster can be done in a day.

the grips by far take the most time.
 
i’m focusing on the grips, because the painting and assembly of the rest of the blaster can be done in a day.

the grips by far take the most time.

once i have a grip completed i prime the separate components (doing any required sanding and filling first) and then start assembly. Once the board and electrical components are in, i can put everything together, and paint it in 3 steps. Gloss black lacquer for the barrel, matte black for everything else with chrome lacquer accents for weathered areas.

i’ll be doing a video of the process soon.
 
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