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If you remember the emails, he's working on them in batches. So the ones going out first are the ones that need the least amount of work. So parts only & no Denix are probably the first wave of orders. It's only a few more weeks; we've waited this long. I'm not expecting mine until mid-late next month, but I keep checking my email notifications in hopes that I'd be surprised.Haven't gotten a shipping invoice yet. Mine must not have gone out yet?
beautiful! i had a orange slip in my mail box, picking mine up tomorrow! yay!!!
Even though the ESB is also my favorite blaster(and I think since I had it), the last RoTJ run is what cemented me getting back into prop building/collecting. "I knew...I just had to have it."
I'll third the payment plans, they make it feel like the run progresses as you pay vs paying all at once and waiting lol.
@halliwax, you remind me of me when got my original Bespin kit from the last run. I don't know what it is about it but it is. They don't call the DL -44 a "Heavy Blaster" for nothing, it ain't just because it packs a big punch lol. Even complete, I don't think it's too heavy or even too much to carry in costume in a Solo rig.
question, this may be in the wrong spot. do we have to cut the length of barrel at all or just sand off the sight and slide the muzzle down it?
Just the sight. some Denix barrels are thick and lumpy, so you may have to take down the diameter of the front of the barrel too. I used a metal file and slid it, in a curve, over the radius, since rough sandpaper was taking forever![]()
Just the sight. some Denix barrels are thick and lumpy, so you may have to take down the diameter of the front of the barrel too. I used a metal file and slid it, in a curve, over the radius, since rough sandpaper was taking forever![]()
That is a good explanation of the process.
The cool thing about the internal design of the flash hider it the step up. Instead of a consistant ID there are 2 steps, that way you only have to modify a very small area of the flash hider to get it to fit![]()