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Official - Weapons Banter Thread
captain america replied to Mechamaniac's topic in Hall Of The Super Topics
Hi Bsu. Sadly, yeah, with a 3" barrel, my autoloader won't be available in Canada anytime soon, but maybe a longer barreled, polymer variant will, who knows. As per what JS Arclight stated above, you're correct: I'm very much aiming at the US market, and if anything I'd like to be able to manufacture in the US as well; loads simpler than having to haul stuff across the boarder ( though Para ord. seems to manage somehow.) Prototypes: you bet! The concepts all go to the 3-d stage, and I have almost fully-functional resin prototypes of the 9mm, and am working on the .357 wheelgun as we speak. Basically, I toiled-away to make sure that the safety, slide release, mag release & trigger system all work just as they would on a real firearm; I just had to use softer springs to accomodate the weaker plastic. From there, my engineer takes the plastic prototypes and retro-engineers them to get all the proper tolerances, and thus provides proper CAD software that can be input into a CNC for machining into metal. If anything, we really did our homework to ensure that the design is valid and that we have proof-of-concept for the new trigger & other systems. In a nutshell, before anything else, we'd be looking for a "strategic partner" of sorts who would be able to help us take our concepts to the firing prototype stage, and we're fully prepared to dazzle them with our fancy little prototypes. -
Official - Weapons Banter Thread
captain america replied to Mechamaniac's topic in Hall Of The Super Topics
Do tell... All in due time. First, everything'll have to be effectively prototyped and evaluated, then patented before I can divulge any secrets... Hence the search for venture capital. What I CAN tell you for the time being is that our 9mm auto is in the cad design phase, and while being under 5.7" long and less than 1" thick across the grip, has a trigger with a 1911-style pull, but is fully DAO and has second-strike capability. -
Hi Godzilla. The eye pods are separate, molded in white, with the three "eye" camera indentations pre-drilled. Would you expect any less from me? As for your PM, Rob can help you with shipping issues.
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Well there are at least 2, maybe 3 different kits on the drawing board for the next release. I'll have to confer with Monkey-sama to see which one we'll tackle next. It won't be for a while though, since the Tachi will be keeping me quite busy. Be warned, though. 2 of the 3 projects are Macross items
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Since a similar 70-part, all molded-in-color free-pose LIMITED resin kit would easily run you double that much from a japanese GK firm. The $75.00 price tag is only good for another 3 weeks anyway, then the price jumps to $100, which is more reasonnable for all the ungodly hours I'm putting on this project.
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Official - Weapons Banter Thread
captain america replied to Mechamaniac's topic in Hall Of The Super Topics
LoL! Actually, I love wheelguns. I'm currently prototyping one as we speak... Hopefully you'll get to see it one day: If you think Matebas are radical you ain't seen nothin' yet -
Actually, as was said above, there's absolutely nothing you can do if your resin part is "sweating", you'll litterally need a new part. This reaction is most likely from improper mixing of the 2 catalytic components; it's quite litterally "sweating out" chemicals and will eventually break-down. When the resin is mixed properly however, there's no worry. As for painting, you can paint over resin with anything: lacquer, enamel or acrylic, don't even need primer. As for vinyl kits: acrylic ONLY. Any other type of paint/solvent will react with the vinyl and remain permanently sticky.
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Official - Weapons Banter Thread
captain america replied to Mechamaniac's topic in Hall Of The Super Topics
Thanks Bsu, that's right up my alley. Looks like they have a lot of gripes against customs too; just my kind of people! LoL -
Official - Weapons Banter Thread
captain america replied to Mechamaniac's topic in Hall Of The Super Topics
Apparently the only idiot here is YOU, since you completely fail to grasp the power of innovation,design, and the entrepreneurial spirit. You seem to take for granted what was invented by others over centuries, but if, by your own logic, people could design their own firing systems and weapons, why don't they? Why don't they start their own arms firm and market their creations? And by that standard, if people thought that guns are just there to "deliver a bullet" plain and simple with no need for innovation, there would never have been any semi-autos, no polymer Glocks, no HK P7 or VP-70, no Kahrs or even Mateba revolvers & DAO triggers. We'd all still be toting single action wheelguns. Basically, what you're saying is that you have NO clue where to get any venture-capital. -
Now THAT looks like it would work perfectly! If anything, that would be the perfect modification for a little bugger like this.
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Official - Weapons Banter Thread
captain america replied to Mechamaniac's topic in Hall Of The Super Topics
very little. Guns designs are very old and any machinist can design and make one if he wanted to and go to federal jail if living in the US..... and has the tools to do it. Considering Guns are hundreds of years old and the design hasn't have a major design change yet (Still shooting a metal spit wad down a tube). Now if some super evil villian made a airsoft gun so powerful that it can shoot a 223(556) at the same speed as gun powder would now that would be insane. basicly that would be a true caseless gun. I'm not talking about modifying existing weapons in a little back-room, I mean new, LEGITIMATE firearms concepts designed/manufactured from scratch. Safer, more accurate , more compact, etc... not talking about modding weps you can easily design your own and make it if you have the tools and materials for it. You skill depends on how good it is in quality. for example Philipino guns made by gunsmiths work ok but don't last long cuz they not very durable. but its cheap. ...It's like trying to argue with a stoned teenager ... -
Official - Weapons Banter Thread
captain america replied to Mechamaniac's topic in Hall Of The Super Topics
very little. Guns designs are very old and any machinist can design and make one if he wanted to and go to federal jail if living in the US..... and has the tools to do it. Considering Guns are hundreds of years old and the design hasn't have a major design change yet (Still shooting a metal spit wad down a tube). Now if some super evil villian made a airsoft gun so powerful that it can shoot a 223(556) at the same speed as gun powder would now that would be insane. basicly that would be a true caseless gun. I'm not talking about modifying existing weapons in a little back-room, I mean new, LEGITIMATE firearms concepts designed/manufactured from scratch. Safer, more accurate , more compact, etc... -
no more difficult than hollowing out the main thigh socket and plugging a B-Joint in there; essentially, quite easy. However, I'd advise against it since I don't think that PVC ball-joints will cope very well with the weight of the model. Not so much that it'll fall on its back, but rather the feet will tend to want to spread-out while the knees'll buckle inward, causing it to fall flat on its "belly".
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Official - Weapons Banter Thread
captain america replied to Mechamaniac's topic in Hall Of The Super Topics
In the vein of "gun talk" but slightly off-topic... Theoretically, where would one go to find financing to develop new firearms designs? If it's too sensitive a topic to discuss here, please feel free to send me a PM anyone. -
As per what I stated in the first post (above), there are no balance issues with the model whatsoever. I had built it with a slight foreward slant (see side pic above) as a precaution to prevent it from falling on its a$$, but it seems it wasn't necessary at all, as the center of gravity is well foreward of the rear legs. If anything, the builder has a very wide lattitude of posing possibilities, and for what it's worth, the parts are pre-molded in their proper colors, meaning that there's pretty much no masking needed to paint it, and even if you want to just display it in dry-fit prior to painting, it'll still look nifty
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If you have any 1/18 figures, you can already display them with the Tachi. I had contemplated doing a fully opened cockpit as an update kit if this base model sells well enough. For the existing kit, those daring enough can very easily put LEDs in place of the red lights on the cockpit pod; there's plenty of room for wiring and lights inside the cockpit module
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Here she is... 1/18 scale Samurai Monkey limited model... Fully built & painted. For those who were waiting to see, this is what the kit looks like finished. The spray can is for size comparison, and the color is TS-44 from Tamiya, which is what I used on this little bugger. I was initially worried about balance issues with the weight of the fridge, but no such thing: the kit is stable as all hell, even with just tiny brass pins. Where can you get one like this? Easy. http://www.samurai-monkey.com
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1/18 Tachikoma model kit
captain america replied to captain america's topic in Anime or Science Fiction
Hi UN Marine. I sculpt parts out of pretty much anything: from resin billets, to styrene, to modelling board to wax; depending on the kind of detail needed for a part, finish, complexity, etc... The best way to find products is by searching online; usually under 3D prototyping and sculpting supplies. I should have a finished, painted Tachi by Wednesday evening; stay tuned for pics. -
1/18 Tachikoma model kit
captain america replied to captain america's topic in Anime or Science Fiction
Depends entirely on how well the first batch sells... IF it sells. -
1/18 Tachikoma model kit
captain america replied to captain america's topic in Anime or Science Fiction
Hi VF-17. The first full kits should be ready in about 7-8 days. Say about 2 weeks before the first batch will ship. -
good place too meet asian cuties?
captain america replied to Feyd-Rautha's topic in Anime or Science Fiction
Actually, I DO have better luck with women when I treat them like dirt. Well ok, not so much like dirt as just being very stern and authoritative with them. FYI: chicks dig guys that act like their father... It's a sick, twisted thing I can't explain. Never really was into asian chicks though; not since my late teens anyway. Latin girls rule. -
1/18 Tachikoma model kit
captain america replied to captain america's topic in Anime or Science Fiction
As it turns out, Carl Hoff owns the Legioss/Tread kit that I made. I had actually made that about 12 years ago for a magazing review, and it was supposed to be returned to me shortly thereafter, but they shipped it off to California instead, and Carl ended up with it. He usually posts every so often... Maybe he'd be willing to take a few pictures of it.