Blade Runner 2049 props and replicas

This might be a fault of my own observation but was there always a red LED light on the bottom of Deckard's blaster?
I seem to only notice that in 2049.

Best,
-J

Interestingly, you can *very briefly* see the bottom LED lit during the first movie, when Deckard was chasing Zhora, but you have to look really hard. So...it seemed to be working for at least a portion of the filming:

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Hey, Guys, I'm searching this Ryan Gosling Blade Runner 2049 Coat. Can anyone suggest me. Where I can buy it. https://imgur.com/gyLJe8b

Have you done any kind of search before you asked that question? I only ask ask there are several threads with info on the coat, which by the way, the one you linked to is far from accurate. We don't mind helping but at least show that you can help yourself.
 
Now I just need to print these on clear stickers . . .

https://i.imgur.com/kLVC3K3l.jpg
Wow!


Those look amazing.

I just order my BCB 550 thanks to both theflightyellz and you.


Would you mind sharing the references of the other two?

I found this (https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B0746HP1N8/ref=mp_s_a_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1509520312&sr=8-1&pi=AC_SX236_SY340_FMwebp_QL65&keywords=shappy+metal+box&dpPl=1&dpID=51GFO8bxiXL&ref=plSrch) in Amazon but I'm not sure if those are the ones.

I'm new in this world (my first post![emoji28]) and I can't find a match.



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I believe those are the same one's I got for the smallest tin @LockOn1441 the dimensions seem to match.

As for the windowed tin. I got these:

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Thank you very much!

Now to work on the stickers and finding the d-vac tubes (or whatever they are).

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Let me know if you find the correct tubes. I've been looking everywhere for those.

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Thank you @podman!
 
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Right....

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Now I just need to print these on clear stickers . . .

https://i.imgur.com/kLVC3K3l.jpg


Looks awesome. Quick question though... Did you just copy the japanese/hindi symbols to match the original? I've been working on translating the various items and got stuck pretty quick (Not being able too read japanese or hindi isn't helping ;-)

The japanese seems to make sense for the mos part. Just can't work out the meaning of the first symbols under lot. nr. (though 番号 is number just as in the part.nr.). The first sign under expire is also unclear.

The hindi doesn't make a damn bit of sense to me..

Also, do you mind sharing what fonts you ended up using? Or did you draw individual parts of words/letters to match the original?

Thanks,

Harm



This is what I have so far...

MICRO MED
INDIVIDUAL MEDICAL KIT

चकिहिसा कटि [chakitisa kati] (doesn’t mean a thing, but with slightly different spelling (chikitsa kati) says: Medical treatment)

医療用品ー式 [Iryō yōhin] (medical supplies 'formula')


Part number
製造番号 [Seizō bangō] (production number)
वनिझिण नंबर (something number)


Lot number
ロット番号 [Rotto Bango]अधकि नहीं [adhaki nahin](not much)

Should perhaps be:
अधिक नहीं [adhika nahin] (quality no longer present)
And misplaced under lot instead expiry


First expire
滝了 [Taki Ryō]
समाम्तां [samaamtaan]These are probably both wrong…
 
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In this
from Tested they state that the squad phone is a russian make. But it seems to be a pretty close match with the US PRC-6. Clamps and buttons all seem to match up. Only noticable difference is the push button on the side, which is rubber but seems to be replaced by a partially metal one.

I'll see how far I can match the prop from the video with my prc-6 base. Unfortunately, I have no idea where it was used int he movie... guess I will have to go see it again.

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Harlocker states in the video that it's a scavenger communicator and is a background prop. I think he's just wrong about the Russian part.
 
In this https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1fAk0CObPE4&t=827s from Tested they state that the squad phone is a russian make. But it seems to be a pretty close match with the US PRC-6. Clamps and buttons all seem to match up. Only noticable difference is the push button on the side, which is rubber but seems to be replaced by a partially metal one.

The one used by the prop department was a West German PRC6/6. It's similar to the standard US PRC6 but the design was modified to allow it to switch between 6 channels (the US one is only single channel) via a butterfly knob that sits where that knurled plug in on top of the earpiece. there was also a glazed window on one side of the rear case to allow the channel number to be viewed, the design of the clips are slightly different and all the placards are in German.

If it appears anywhere in the film it will be in the sequence where K's car gets harpooned by the skavs and struck by lightning in the San Diego dump. It may have been cut out though, as iin a recent interview the editor Joe Walker said they started with an initial assembly cut that was 4 hours long, and he and Villeneuve progressed though numerous cuts to get to the final cut we got at the cinema. Don't hold your breath for any deleted scenes though, as neither he or Villeneuve are keen on releasing them (none of the DVDs of his previous films have any deleted scenes extras IIRC).
 
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