
Lando Calrissian's Custom SE-14 Blaster (from Solo: A Star Wars Movie).
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**Update 2/16/2020** I've finally got reference imagery of the suppressor for the blaster, and I've gone back to update the muzzle file to allow for a screw-in suppressor. The suppressor follows the same logic as the main blaster and is assembled with actual hardware instead of glue. You'll need to print the new muzzle file and the four parts that make up the suppressor. To assemble the suppressor, you'll also need two M3x10mm grub screws (or use two regular M3x10 but the crew heads will show). Everything has been printed and tested on my Ender 3, and it goes together okay. As with the other parts, I designed in a pretty small tolerance to prevent wiggling parts, but that also means you need to have your printer dialed in and may need to do some sanding. **Update 7/15/2018** 1) I forgot to list three (3) M3x6mm button head hex screws: for attaching the "barrel addon" that goes just below the scope mount on the left-hand side. 2) I realized I uploaded the incorrect Trigger piece and have uploaded the correct file now. 3) I designed up something that I think will work for the sliding sleeve and cocking knob mechanism. I've uploaded three new files, but these items haven't been tested yet. The "Cocking_Knob_Stem" should be slid into the hole in "ThirdShell_Slider_02" with an M2x12mm hex screw already inserted and glued into place. This should allow for the barrel assembly to be completely put together, and then the "Cocking_Knob_02" can be screwed onto the protruding M2 screw to complete the assembly. 4) I updated the ZIP file to contain all the new and changed design files, but you'll need to have a Windows 10 computer to open them in the free "3D Builder" app. **Original Post** I've designed a SE-14 blaster from Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back. It's about 90% screen accurate, but limited screen time means limited source material to design from. You'll need to print the parts and use actual mechanical fasteners to assemble it. I've included all reference images I could find and used in the making of this model. The final prop looks to have a 3.5mm headphone jack in the middle of the front muzzle, but this doesn't make sense compared to other SE-14 blasters. I'll find a suitable piece and design an insert for it (look for that to be posted sometime in the future). You'll need to have: * 8 Switch plate cover screws (oval head, standard/flat head/slot): for handle plates and back frame attachment piece * 12 M3x8mm oval head, standard/flat head/slot screws: for magazine assembly and attaching top side plates to frame * 4 M3 flat head screws (hex/phillips/torx/etc all work) at least 12mm in length: for attaching outer and second sleeve to frame, and scope mount body to base * 6 M3x8mm Hex head screws: for bottom of handle, scope clips, trigger guard, and site * 2 M3x12mm Hex head screws: for side barrel/muzzle attachment * 2 M3x8mm button head hex screws: for attached scope mount to barrel * 2 M3x25mm hex head screwws: for attaching scope clips to scope mount * 2 M2x10mm hex head screws: for attaching trigger rail to trigger * Spring from a ballpoint pen: to put in trigger spring print to allow the trigger to function * *Optional* 10 small bolt nuts: to be glued into the handle frame and give the blaster a more believable weight. * *Optional* Mother of Pearl pick-guard material (for guitars) to make grip insets (use inset print files to make templates) I've also included all reference images I could find and used in the making of this model.
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