Denix Mauser Mods and ESB Blaster Re-Build WIP

This. Is. Stunning.

I am reviving this once more. Currently trying to order 2 x Denix's in the UK (think i found some Mk2's ....

I may be pushed for time and may be installing resin scopes and greebs but I want to make sure the base model can be upgraded as I go along with proper parts... This build is BEAUTIFUL.

Well done and hats off to you for doing things by hand the old fashioned way. You are a master at this...
 
Thanks guys! Next up on the chopping block is the site. I popped the slide off and filed all the edges to get rid of those ugly seams. I also took off the "butt". I got it down as far as I could without cutting into the hole for the pin. You can't really tell in the pic but I also rounded the front end a little so it's not so squared off and more like a real one.

http://i82.photobucket.com/albums/j243/mattycairns/IMG_1306_zpsjixrehi0.jpg

http://i82.photobucket.com/albums/j243/mattycairns/IMG_1313_zpsteezhhyo.jpg

I'm going to darken and weather it a little bit with some perma blue.

Eh? How did you get that off.. seems welded together or a single piece to me?
 
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Has anyone used a file or a really thin saw to cut straight notches where I marked off red on this pic?
that would give the illusion of a separate piece that the real gun has?
jus thinking you could tape off the gun and make small cuts with really really thin saw to give the nubs a "T" look
 
Eh? How did you get that off.. seems welded together or a single piece to me?

The slide? It's two pieces pressure fit together. Pry them apart with a small flat head screwdriver.

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Has anyone used a file or a really thin saw to cut straight notches where I marked off red on this pic?
that would give the illusion of a separate piece that the real gun has?
jus thinking you could tape off the gun and make small cuts with really really thin saw to give the nubs a "T" look

I remember seeing a guy here who actually cut out the whole hammer assembly like that to make it look like an MGC or a real Mauser. Can't remember what thread it was in but it was awesome.
 
Mine really doesn't have anything to prise open I don't think? Maybe the MK2 Denix is different?

Don't really have a photo to hand so zoomed into another pic.. can't see any join lines...
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The slide? It's two pieces pressure fit together. Pry them apart with a small flat head screwdriver.



I remember seeing a guy here who actually cut out the whole hammer assembly like that to make it look like an MGC or a real Mauser. Can't remember what thread it was in but it was awesome.

I saw that thread. it was awesome but way beyond my capability! lol
jus sawing/filing the cuts in the pic give the look of a separate piece without the cutting of the whole back off
 
Thanks for the compliments. Much respect to you guys, so it means a lot.

Still working on the finish, but man, that metal is smooth now. I got rid of all that nasty pitting. Detail is still pretty sharp, so things are looking good.

http://i82.photobucket.com/albums/j243/mattycairns/IMG_1305_zpskxpdx4qu.jpg

I've only just noticed this little button at the back of the barrel pops out? What's that meant to be for? Mine kinda clicks forwards and backwards...

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Thanks guys! Next up on the chopping block is the site. I popped the slide off and filed all the edges to get rid of those ugly seams. I also took off the "butt". I got it down as far as I could without cutting into the hole for the pin. You can't really tell in the pic but I also rounded the front end a little so it's not so squared off and more like a real one.

http://i82.photobucket.com/albums/j243/mattycairns/IMG_1306_zpsjixrehi0.jpg

http://i82.photobucket.com/albums/j243/mattycairns/IMG_1313_zpsteezhhyo.jpg

I'm going to darken and weather it a little bit with some perma blue.

Also confirming that this piece does not come apart on the mk2. The Seam lines are not there as it is one single piece of metal.
 
Sorry to resurrect an old thread, but belated congratulations on a terrific build!
I was just wondering if you had any tips on how to prevent a Bespin scope/mount from moving back and forth, as it's only a single thread? I use a washer/spacer, which helps a little, but the weight of my M19 scope still makes the whole thing pivot back and forth.
 
Sorry to resurrect an old thread, but belated congratulations on a terrific build!
I was just wondering if you had any tips on how to prevent a Bespin scope/mount from moving back and forth, as it's only a single thread? I use a washer/spacer, which helps a little, but the weight of my M19 scope still makes the whole thing pivot back and forth.

I tried using a separate grub screw underneath the big thumbscrew and the thin wall of the denix still lets it rock a little. maybe 2 or 3 grub screws would help, but thats a small area to drill

I literally went an epoxied it in place and it hasn't moved. not the best solution, but a true prop-makers one :D
 
Funny this thread resurfaced. This thread was my open book read while moding my build. Just finished it.

Yes the bracket wants to move on us all. I did turn the bracket down and then turn it into place while tightening the set screw. It worked well however I think a little E6000 would work better.
 
Well, so far I've used a thin nut and spring washer inside the mag and it's worked a treat. I'll look into adding a hidden thread under the thumbscrew for a more permanent solution.
 
I've had this Denix for a long time, and it's way overdue for an overhaul. You guys know how bad these are. All the edges are extremely soft, pitting everywhere, etc. I've going to strip it down and sharpen all the edges, clean things up, and add some detail. I've got some old Blast-Tech parts I can reuse and a new knurled disk coming from Boba Debt's run.

Before pics. Typical Denix. I'm getting rid of the left side greeblies.

http://i82.photobucket.com/albums/j243/mattycairns/IMG_1165_zpswvipnek5.jpg

http://i82.photobucket.com/albums/j243/mattycairns/IMG_1166_zpsxrjrdlsd.jpg

I got a set of the brass grip hardware on ebay for $5. I'll be sticking with the plastic grips for the time being since they fit correctly.

http://i82.photobucket.com/albums/j243/mattycairns/IMG_1164_zpsywmbl3qh.jpg

http://i82.photobucket.com/albums/j243/mattycairns/IMG_1167_zpsianrcdan.jpg

I took everything apart and started to sharpen angles and clean things up. I'm filing everything by hand.

http://i82.photobucket.com/albums/j243/mattycairns/IMG_1169_zpsv2djkg8m.jpg

http://i82.photobucket.com/albums/j243/mattycairns/IMG_1172_zpscnfrkvni.jpg

Things are shaping up.

http://i82.photobucket.com/albums/j243/mattycairns/IMG_1182_zpsvokisuz4.jpg

Lots more work to do, but the results are pretty good so far.

Quick question. How did you install the brass grip hardware? On the Denix I have with the wood grips, they are held on with two screws. The brass doesn't work at all.

Did you have to modify them?

Thanks.
 
Sorry to resurrect an old thread, but belated congratulations on a terrific build!
I was just wondering if you had any tips on how to prevent a Bespin scope/mount from moving back and forth, as it's only a single thread? I use a washer/spacer, which helps a little, but the weight of my M19 scope still makes the whole thing pivot back and forth.

I've been thinking about this as I'm half way through a build and know the scope mount with the single screw is very unstable. I seem to remember reading somewhere years ago that the hoth scenes were filmed after the bespin scenes by which time the prop was damaged by continually tightening the single hand wheel, the prop guys took the gun and drilled three holes and bolted the hole thing back together with a disk glued on to cover the central hole. (Maybe this has been debunked now it must be 20 something years since I read it).

I was thinking of using a couple of pins to lock it in place.

C.
 
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