THE BLACK HOLE Hand Blasters

CaptainMarvel

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Has anyone ever replicated the hand blasters from the 1979 Disney film, THE BLACK HOLE ??


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There are some castings bouncing around out there. A lot of them claim to be cast off an original but they are recasts of a blaster I made in 1980.
 
You know, I am not really into re-boots of old movies, but The Black Hole would be a great candidate for this in my book. Might have to get one of these blasters if some wonderful soul ever kitted them!
M
 
I bought a resin cast of a Sentry blaster in May from Lucas Francis Studios. It was $75 for resin and $125 for fiberglass and he says it's from a screen used blaster. It comes in two halves which are the same and below are a couple pix of what I received, someone is putting alot of work into mine right now.

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Gene ... THANK YOU for that reference !!!

Not only is the info within the discussion thread ITSELF incredibly helpful, but there was a link to a step-by-step DIY TUTORIAL on how to make the Sentry Blaster --->


Tony Damata's "Build your own Black Hole Sentry Blaster" Page


Looks like we've now got some solid information for a fun replica project !!! In fact, seeing that tutorial (and other images within that thread), there's lots of room for some "contemporary" improvement, me thinks. :D



Again ... THANK YOU !!!

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Tony Damata's "Build your own Black Hole Sentry Blaster" Page

Looks like we've now got some solid information for a fun replica project !!! In fact, seeing that tutorial (and other images within that thread), there's lots of room for some "contemporary" improvement, me thinks. :D
I'm seeing a "seek and find" excursion to my local Lowe's/Home Depot/Hobby Lobby/Toys-R-Us in my immediate future . . . to see what kind of "new and improved" ideas I can find and come up with for building an "updated" version of this blaster - one that doesn't look as "wood-y" as the original and within Tony Damata's tutorial above. (Taking absolutely nothing away from Tony's tutorial - which is AWESOME !!!)

Off the top of my head, I'm thinking perhaps looking at thin aluminum and/or bronze tubing, PVC items, and something that might substitute for a cooler looking grip/trigger. Time to dust off my old Dremmel. :cool
 
Acyrlic rod and a cutoff wheel in a mini chop saw........ Those should all be standard dimensions.

As I stated in that thread - any additional thought put into this replica is more thought than Disney put into the originals.......

Gene
 
You know, I am not really into re-boots of old movies, but The Black Hole would be a great candidate for this in my book. Might have to get one of these blasters if some wonderful soul ever kitted them!
M


it is getting remade according to disney, but with more realstic space tech.
just google it :)
 
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