I echo veektohr's sentiment tmax. Impressive. For a novice such as myself, what are the other versions and their place in your photo?
No problem. There is much to learn regarding these amazing blasters and the various reproductions on offer. Be warned though, once you start down this road it's incredibly addictive! As you can see by my collection. And there are guys on here with collections that dwarf mine!
As mentioned top left is the Ghost from a Temenosuke kit. A fun and easy kit to assemble, only took a few hours. The polishing was by far the most work. The kit can of course be finished however you desire.
Top right is my fav, a 2015 Richard Coyle (aka Racprops). His blaster has to be the most accurate replica on offer. Metal where it should be, plastic where it should be. Incredibly accurate to the original hero prop. Rich has spent thousands of man hours perfecting this prop and it shows. It's just amazing!
Middle is another amazing prop from and incredible prop maker, Rick Ross (aka @
Doppelganger01). This is his interpretation of a futuristic BR blaster and the first time I laid eyes on it I knew I had to have one. Pretty much all resin with working lights and the silencer can screw off. A piece of art and I absolutely love it. Rick is an artist! Just check out his new concept BR blaster...
http://www.therpf.com/showthread.php?t=238545&highlight=rick+ross
We can only hope it becomes available as a kit one day! Hint, hint Ross!
Bottom right is a Sidkit that I purchased off a gentleman a year or so ago. He'd done the build himself and he did a stellar job. It's all metal (even where it shouldn't be) so has amazing weight to it. She's a touch more rough 'n ready than the Coyle, but a great piece.
Bottom left is the Tomenosuke Retail Assembled version. The Tomeno's are amazing. They work as they should, etc, and are the most robust replica. But unlike the hand made Coyle and Sid they have that production line feel and look to them. Everything is perfect. Just like it would have looked being freshly issued. The Retail version has a mat black receiver whereas this new HCG offering has the blued receiver. Which may not sound like a big deal, but if you look back over the many discussion and build threads about these blasters you will see that a blued barrel and receiver is an important point for many.
On that note it's worth mentioning that as already pointed out, the Tomeno's don't come with a metal barrel (in keeping with Japan's gun laws). And although @
Moviefreak is yet to confirm I tend to think this new HCG exclusive version will have the same barrel as the Retail version, and it is in fact just the receiver that has been blued. I could be wrong of course, but either way the blued receiver alone is enough for me.
Hope some of that helps.
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