I have 2 ESB stunt DL-44s for sale:
#1 Aluminum Mauser C96 casting replica Inspired by this prop:
The aluminum casting really makes it look rough like the actual prop, while still having some nice weight to it like a real weapon. I've added the Mauser stamps and the serial number on the upper (the markings and serials on the other part are not visible on the prop, so I didn't add them on the build). The V8 greeblies on the real prop are quite damaged, but I've chosen to just weather them instead.
Here's the list of parts that I've used for the build:
Vintage aluminum Mauser C96 casting, I believe these were made by Lytle Novelty Co.
Vintage V8 greeblies (motor/coil, etc.)
Vintage square rubber bumper
Vintage flash diffuser pieces for the scope lenses
3d printed scope mount
Blaster factory aluminum Bull Barrel,Flash Hider and Scope
Asking $450
#2 Denix based metal replica
The build is inspired by this particular prop:
As I've only seen a picture from this side, I used for the other side the same greeblies as seen on the other stunt castings of the same type.
I've modified the Denix to look more rough like a casting. I've added the Mauser stamps and the serial number on the upper. The V8 greeblies on the real prop are quite damaged, but I've chosen to just weather them instead.
Here's the list of parts that I've used for the build:
Denix Mauser C96 replica with wooden grips, modified to look like a casting.
Vintage V8 greeblies (except the motor/coil greeblie!)
Vintage square rubber bumper
Vintage flash diffuser pieces for the scope lenses
Blaster factory aluminum Bull Barrel, Flash Hider, Scope, scope mount.
Resin cast V8 motor/coil replica (let me know if you want this upgraded to a real vintage motor/coil)
Asking $400
The scope port cap is removable, but I forgot to take a picture, here's an earlier one (I've tweaked the weathering a bit since then, so for the current state of the build refer only to to the pictures above):
#1 Aluminum Mauser C96 casting replica Inspired by this prop:
The aluminum casting really makes it look rough like the actual prop, while still having some nice weight to it like a real weapon. I've added the Mauser stamps and the serial number on the upper (the markings and serials on the other part are not visible on the prop, so I didn't add them on the build). The V8 greeblies on the real prop are quite damaged, but I've chosen to just weather them instead.
Here's the list of parts that I've used for the build:
Vintage aluminum Mauser C96 casting, I believe these were made by Lytle Novelty Co.
Vintage V8 greeblies (motor/coil, etc.)
Vintage square rubber bumper
Vintage flash diffuser pieces for the scope lenses
3d printed scope mount
Blaster factory aluminum Bull Barrel,Flash Hider and Scope
Asking $450
#2 Denix based metal replica
The build is inspired by this particular prop:
As I've only seen a picture from this side, I used for the other side the same greeblies as seen on the other stunt castings of the same type.
I've modified the Denix to look more rough like a casting. I've added the Mauser stamps and the serial number on the upper. The V8 greeblies on the real prop are quite damaged, but I've chosen to just weather them instead.
Here's the list of parts that I've used for the build:
Denix Mauser C96 replica with wooden grips, modified to look like a casting.
Vintage V8 greeblies (except the motor/coil greeblie!)
Vintage square rubber bumper
Vintage flash diffuser pieces for the scope lenses
Blaster factory aluminum Bull Barrel, Flash Hider, Scope, scope mount.
Resin cast V8 motor/coil replica (let me know if you want this upgraded to a real vintage motor/coil)
Asking $400
The scope port cap is removable, but I forgot to take a picture, here's an earlier one (I've tweaked the weathering a bit since then, so for the current state of the build refer only to to the pictures above):