ER-328 Dummy Military Radio - "LARGE" Models
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It's the walkie-talkie used in the French Army. Model close to scale (from photos). The PR4G plug (ie connector) is called CMA14 in my files. Warning: if I rate TPU, it is a soft piece of TPU, so it is not designed to fit with the others if you print them in rigid materials such as PLA or ABS. There are different versions to be able to introduce a PMR446 radio for airsoft. NB: I didn't model any antenna. The "normal" and motorola T80/T82 models are the most realistic. You will need a walkie-talkie with a connector on top (like the motorola T80 or T82 which have their specific model). The "Wide" models have been "widened" to be able to insert walkie-talkies with a connector on the side like the baofeng uv-5r. Otherwise, the Monobloc is a one-piece radio (from or monobloc) and hollowed out at the back, so your walkie-talkie can stick out of the fake radio. And you can put the whole thing in a pocket. See pictures. U-283: this is the connector of the PRC148 / PRC152 / MBITR radios, easily found. TNC: this is the antenna connector of the airsoft versions of the TCA or TRI PRCs, which are also found on the pro walkie-talkies. However I don't think it's a TNC connector on the real ER-328. If I talk about holes or the "ER-328" keyboard, it is because it is a piece that I modelled. If I talk about holes and/or keyboard for FMA or Emerson/ZTac, it is to fit a dismantled part of the PRC152 dummy radios of these brands. FMA has its own model. Emerson and ZTac have a common model. The screen is missing, you'll have to find a piece of clear plastic and make a label. If you search on the net, you will see that I propose labels (for the screen....), a clip to put on the back. Like on the pictures. For more details on manufacturing: http://www.france-airsoft.fr/forum/index.php?s=&showtopic=216441&view=findpost&p=4201872
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