Limited Run DL44 TFA Blaster Kit

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Sorry something happened I thought I had more pics only got this 1 angle which may not be that helpful =(
 
looks like they got a Mystery Disk DooHicky. !

The one at the SWLB Orlando seems to have slightly different "damage" but essentially the same build... looks like to me. but I have been know to be wrong....

from time to time...

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I have 2 guns 1 is a BB gun and the other is an air soft gun. I hope this helps
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Thanks for the offer Metal man.

Images will help.

Trouble is, if it is an AirSoft or BB, the left side selector switch is missing AND there is the carved recess like on the c96 visible on the Star wars landing bay display blasters and maybe also on the one Ford is holding.

We need better pics of the film used hero....soon...

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Thanks for the offer Metal man.

Images will help.

Trouble is, if it is an AirSoft or BB, the left side selector switch is missing AND there is the carved recess like on the c96 visible on the Star wars landing bay display blasters and maybe also on the one Ford is holding.

We need better pics of the film used hero....soon...
 
from the two "display" images above, It looks to me that they may not be the same blaster. The right side has a fat squarish rear lug while the left side has a slim rectangular one like on the HFC. hard to say which blaster it is....
 
Yeah that "mystery disk" looks like a "mystery plug", that's no problem, can be machined aluminum
 
It's a bit tough to tell when it comes to the airsoft bases they used since there's clones and such, but either way the Marushin/Tercel and gas HFC/Bell appear to be the only likely candidates. It's difficult to tell without better photos, but it looks possible that the Wired blaster is the Marushin, and the promo/disney variations are the metal HFC (the one without mauser markings).

The screw between the gripframe and the trigger would be an easy way to tell which was used for the Wired blaster, since the Tercel has a fake screw there, but the two known photos available of this blaster so far aren't clear enough to tell.

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The disney blaster appears to be the same general build as most of the promo photos and artwork that's out so far, since the Marushin is the only one that doesn't have a square notch on the bottom of the magazine. And I'm not sure if there's a short mag for the Tercel or not.

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The easiest way to tell whether it's the HFC or Bell would be the set-screw that's in the top-front of the bolt. If that area is visible and can be photographed from the display that would tell us which they used..for the display blasters anyways. Presumably the promo blasters would be the same though.

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There appears to be two versions of the gas HFC, both have the same general details, except one has mauser markings and the other has mold ejector marks on the hammer. I can't seem to find much on the marked version, but since the artwork has those round marks on the hammer it seems like a good chance the one without mauser markings was used for the props seen in the promo photos and possibly the disney blaster.

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There also appears to be two different mystery disks looking between the promo and the disney blasters.

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The real mystery though seems to be the Flash Hider used on all these blasters! Custom maybe?


-Carson
 
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Very nice Carson, thanks!
The flash hider looks like the ANH except the hole pattern is rotated in the middle of the cone holes.
 
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