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2Sharp
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PostSubject: My collection   My collection Icon_minitimeThu May 21, 2009 5:43 pm

Thought i'd post some pics of my modelgun collection Smile

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From top left to bottom right:
RMI Colt 1911 full-metal, Tanaka USP Heavyweight, Marushin "Dolphin" M9 Heavyweight, Keystone Arsenal Colt 1911 full-metal, Haw San SigSauer P220 full-metal, Academy/Minicraft Luger P08 plastic kit (unfinished)

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From top left to bottom right:
LS Nambu mod. 14 plastic kit, Marushin Colt Combat Commander plastic kit, Marushin "Göring's Luger" full-metal kit, Tanaka Tokarev full-metal, KSC Beretta 93R ABS.

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From top left to bottom right:
Kokusai Smith and Wesson M36 full-metalm Kokusai Smith and Wesson M19 full-metal, Kokusai Smith and Wesson M29 full-metal, Kokusai Smith and Wesson M36 full-metal, MGC Smith and Wesson M19 full-metal, Kokusai Colt Python full-metal, Marushin Smith and Wesson M586 plastic kit, Kokusai Smith and Wesson M29 full-metal.


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Marushin UZI full-metal, Hudson STEN full-metal, MGC Ingram MAC-11 ABS(?)

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MGC Remington RS31 ABS(?), Izmash factory built AK-74M dummy rifle, Marushin Colt XM-177E2 full-metal kit.

I think that was all i had? I want more Smile
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DOC
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PostSubject: Re: My collection   My collection Icon_minitimeFri May 22, 2009 7:42 am

Nice collection 2sharp ...but man does that M29 look like it was laid by a golden goose Very Happy

personal choice of course but a bit of lighly abraisive polish and plenty of elbow grease will sort that out

Thanks for sharing

DOC
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2Sharp
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PostSubject: Re: My collection   My collection Icon_minitimeFri May 22, 2009 10:20 am

DOC wrote:
Nice collection 2sharp ...but man does that M29 look like it was laid by a golden goose Very Happy

personal choice of course but a bit of lighly abraisive polish and plenty of elbow grease will sort that out

Thanks for sharing

DOC

I know! It is kinda wild... i've been meaning to sell it for some time so i've just let it be as is.

But if i keep it it'll definitely get rid of that gold color. Maybe it is time for me, finally, to explore the adventures of turning gold/yellow modelguns black? Smile
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Ozguns
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PostSubject: Re: My collection   My collection Icon_minitimeFri May 22, 2009 11:51 am

Very nice collection!
And it might have answered a question or two about the manufacturer of one of mine.

We need more members to post up their collections!
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2Sharp
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PostSubject: Re: My collection   My collection Icon_minitimeFri May 22, 2009 1:12 pm

Ozguns wrote:
Very nice collection!
And it might have answered a question or two about the manufacturer of one of mine.

We need more members to post up their collections!

Thank you!

Come on now, give us all the details on that!! Smile
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Ozguns
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PostSubject: Re: My collection   My collection Icon_minitimeFri May 22, 2009 1:55 pm

Do you mean details on which one of mine can now be identified?

This one..........

My collection Python01

Does yours have the end of the bullets cast in the end of the cylinder, as shown in this pic?

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DOC
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PostSubject: Re: My collection   My collection Icon_minitimeFri May 22, 2009 3:15 pm

Yep thats the kokusai "New Colt Python " .357 Magnum

DOC
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shazhib
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PostSubject: Re: My collection   My collection Icon_minitimeSat May 23, 2009 5:56 pm

Agree.
Kokusai Colt Python 6 inches...difficult to get one in new condition here now.

Is both single and double action working properly? This model is known as action problem.

shaz
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Ozguns
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PostSubject: Re: My collection   My collection Icon_minitimeSun May 24, 2009 1:21 am

Mine is missing the ejector, so it is only a decorator gun for me at this stage.
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PostSubject: Re: My collection   My collection Icon_minitimeMon May 25, 2009 3:58 pm

Ozguns wrote:
Does yours have the end of the bullets cast in the end of the cylinder, as shown in this pic?

Wow, very nice... mine is the regular cylinder, i must say that judging from your picture it looks pretty darn nice Smile

No wonder this is a fun hobby, there are so much to learn Smile
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PostSubject: Re: My collection   My collection Icon_minitimeTue May 26, 2009 4:26 am

It's just a bummer that mine doesn't have the ejector plate on the cylinder, so it wont crank the cylinder around.

When I bought mine, it was new from the shop, but no box and missing that one part, so it was cheaper.
It was also yellowish in colour, so I removed it with some very fine steel wool, I think it was.
Now it looks so close like stainless steel.
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PostSubject: Re: My collection   My collection Icon_minitimeTue May 26, 2009 11:28 pm

I can understand that, i've got a few modelguns that i need to try to find spare parts for. Been messing with my Marhusnin UZI from time to time, i need a new pistol grip/lower receiver for it. I also have a few Kokusai revolvers that needs servicing.

But it is much more fun to plan buying new modelguns then repair old ones Very Happy
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