Blade Runner Blaster news: model kit version of the Tomenosuke Blaster is coming

Well, I've got mine assembled now. (I'll see if I can arrange pics... just need to find my camera after moving, lol.)

Bluing with Super Blue worked great... I got that "old'n'greasy" blue-brown I was after. after having owned (and built) three Sidkits over the years it was refreshing to screw something together without having to be too afraid of stripping threads!

Trigger action works great most of the time but since the cylinder is a bit loose is can sometimes catch and "bug out".

I'm also not entirely happy with the light colored grips after being used to Sid's darker orange. I suggest looking an extra time when assembling, because in one or two places they instructions are a bit unclear and there is an error or two in there. My kit also had at least one screw missing, which is a bit of a hassle since M2 and M3 sizes are usually not part of most hardware stores stock here, nor are buttonheads- you have to go to specialty machine shops for them. Luckily I had a couple extra screws lying around.


The finished gun is solid but a tad "rattly" in places but I don't mind too much since guns in movies always click and rattle a bit (realistic or not). I've never held a Coyle, so I can't compare to that, but going just by the Sidkits I've had, the Tomenosuke seems like THE kit to own even if it isn't "perfect".

I also never did find out what that ball and pin were for. My guess is they fell into the box while packing.
 
I almost said the same thing last night. The darker, more reddish tone really appeals to me. And Dave is right about the edge of the Steyr front piece being a tiny bit ragged, but that one you really have to look for.

I've somehow ended up with a different assortment of leftover pieces this time around. :lol I'm now somehow missing one of the upper grip screws and still have a 'spare' flattish dome-head slot screw that I have no idea where it goes. I had misidentified the missing pin, it was the one for the hammer not the one for the ejector. Swapped that out and made a replacement for the hammer of the correct length, which cured my action - but I still have the cylinder 'bug-out' once in a while.
 
Great work on your Kit Nwerke. I just got my tracking for my kit. Cant wait to get it. In for Daves Steel Barrel.
Carl
 
Here's prototype number two for the steel barrel. It's amazing what a difference sharp tooling makes! This is straight off the lathe, no additional filing, sanding or polish.








I didn't have the time to do the threaded holes or slot but will in the next couple of days.
 
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I've thought of spraying the backs of the grips with Tamiya clear red or orange to see if that would darken them.
 
I've thought of spraying the backs of the grips with Tamiya clear red or orange to see if that would darken them.

I volunteer you for the experiment. :lol

It is black, but the inner frame is edge worn.

Thanks, Andy. Hoo! I hadn't seen that but I almost had it right. I'll need to re-blue my inner frame, I scrubbed off too much of the blue.

I decided on painting the inner parts of the outer frame purely on the grounds that I couldn't picture a prop master not doing so. Glad to see I was on the money there. :)
 
Hmmm... Worth a look into....or maybe try a brown/black "wash" coat or Tamiya [transparent] smoke color.

:devil

A wash would not work on BR grips... the surface is glossy and there are no crevices for the paint to run into (unless you count the grip surface). An airbrushed coating of Tamiya orange clear would certainly darken up the grips when viewed from the side. You could also use a 2-part automotive candy color and spray the entire grip but that might be a tad excessive...
 
Yeh, true. What I should have said was a diluted colour of black/brown (..."wash" I guess, but not the correct term). Spray or apply uniformly to the back of the grips.... (Similar to tamiya smoke color).
 
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