bladerunner blaster

trooperprop

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Hi all,

Been cleaning out my proproom and found this balderunner blaster.
It does not longer fit my collection and wonder what it origens are and what would it be worth today?

I bought it in London around 1995/ 96
It was very clean cast in I beleive grey resin. Very smooth.
It has screws and does light up. I build it myself.
Any help would be welcome.

(ps if this is the wrong forum to ask this please move it to the junkyard? ) :confused

Greetings from the Netherlands,

BasD

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Looks like a PKD-1 Replica by Rick Ross. It's not the most accurate of replicas but I know its still very common to see and alot of people have them. Cant help on price but someone else might be able to.
 
It's worth about £5, which I will happily give you in return for this PKD :lol
Of course, I am joking..... :)

If it's something you're looking to sell, I'm sure you'll have no trouble finding a buyer :)
 
Yep, it's a Rick Ross PKD V1 from the mid-1990s. Even though they're not screen accurate, all of Rick's blasters are still great looking interpretations. (Keep in mind, these were made pre-Worldcon discovery of the real prop.)

Pflager Katsumata

Last time I saw one up for sale, it went for around $150USD but the LEDs didn't work...
 
A very handsome PKD! :cool

Sort of an alternate version to the prop... Kind of like the Brad Nelson Phaser in Star Trek terms. Very well done, not accurate, but highly regarded nonetheless.

K
 
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