yep. The Han Solo Live fire "bespin" hero esb blaster used the full circle light port version. I have one as well.
You just made my day. I wasn't sure if it was 100% (or close to it)
yep. The Han Solo Live fire "bespin" hero esb blaster used the full circle light port version. I have one as well.
yep. The Han Solo Live fire "bespin" hero esb blaster used the full circle light port version. I have one as well.
I cringe every time I see that for safety reasons, and now that I know it was the live fire version.... HARRISON.
Can't you make you own die's if you are able to mill the part itself?
The M38 and M19 scopes are both 1.44x exactly by default, along with all the other M series telescopes inside Sherman tank periscopes. I still have the original documentation that came with my scope to prove it. It also came with the included conversion lenses to convert it to a 4.4x telescope, or a 30x microscope. But 1.44x was the standard magnification for the M-Series scopes.
It would be cool if you'd be able to scan the documentation for the M scopes. I have a copy but is not too good alas
I will try to get a scan of the document and upload it, I sent a photo of it to Field Marshall already but I will get it digitally scanned for higher resolution.
Any chance to do this please? Really curious to see that pic
Wish Edmond still had some records of this scope upgrade... I contacted them to see if they knew what the original lens and prism specs ....No Luck
They did quote me to copy the examples i have ,,, it was over 100,000 dollars for a production run MINIMUM .... the double 90 degree prisms are""" even today""" a high tech piece of art don by skill craftsman on high tech machines... The individual lens cost are too high for this prop.... I'm going to use another type of lens setup to get the functionality
Slyfox and I have discussed this document,, I believe it was post war and must have been a school /home project to make a microscope from a war surplus item....