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Here is Solo”Stembridge” DL-44 from ROTJ. It’s pretty much 1:1 in it’s recreation (outside the serial number anyways)..
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The Denix MG34 converted into a Stormtrooper/Sandtrooper DLT-19 Imperial Heavy Rifle is finally finished, thanks to a good friend who machined for me not one, but two versions of the side box. One pristine version in thinner aluminum and a second one, weathered, in solid steel. I used the weathered steel one, and keeping the aluminum box as this could be cool to use on a lighter resin/wood/aluminum DLT-19 some day.

The cool thing is you don't really need any type of glue, you simply insert it carefully in the slots of the DLT-19 and it will stay there without any problems. I could have used some E-6000 glue, but I didn't feel it was necessary. Now it looks like the screen used DLT-19 rifles with the added T-tracks, side disc and box.

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The Denix MG34 converted into a Stormtrooper/Sandtrooper DLT-19 Imperial Heavy Rifle is finally finished, thanks to a good friend who machined for me not one, but two versions of the side box. One pristine version in thinner aluminum and a second one, weathered, in solid steel. I used the weathered steel one, and keeping the aluminum box as this could be cool to use on a lighter resin/wood/aluminum DLT-19 some day.

The cool thing is you don't really need any type of glue, you simply insert it carefully in the slots of the DLT-19 and it will stay there without any problems. I could have used some E-6000 glue, but I didn't feel it was necessary. Now it looks like the screen used DLT-19 rifles with the added T-tracks, side disc and box.

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Such a beauty! Such a great display.
 
Finally my MGC ROTJ Stormtrooper E-11 blaster is finished and upgraded with the last accurate piece. The so called "door latch" seen on the side of the blaster, right behind the magazine, has been found some time ago and it is in fact from a Nakata Browning Firing-Block. And there was a run on RPF for these cool greeblies for the rivet counters like myself.

The upgrade might seem a minor one, especially since my previous greeblie was pretty acurate on its own and made of metal as well, but the new one is the most accurate there can be.

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