New sale M1917
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New sale M1917
Hello.
From Japan to American friends.
A new product appeared from " Tanaka works" of the Japanese toy gun maker.
"Smith&Wesson M1917 CAL.45 U.S. military 5.5 inches"
http://www.tanaka-works.com/m1917.html
Let's expect it for sale from Todd's.
Remodeling to the Indiana model will be what I can simplify.
From Japan to American friends.
A new product appeared from " Tanaka works" of the Japanese toy gun maker.
"Smith&Wesson M1917 CAL.45 U.S. military 5.5 inches"
http://www.tanaka-works.com/m1917.html
Let's expect it for sale from Todd's.
Remodeling to the Indiana model will be what I can simplify.
Re: New sale M1917
Cool! Wonder how hard it would be to make it into the Stembridge pistol.
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I gave information.
It is a good news for the person of the hobby same as me.
Because the reason is because remodeling same as a true gun is possible.
It is a lower photograph to have remodeled the hand ejector made by Tanaka.
It is a good news for the person of the hobby same as me.
Because the reason is because remodeling same as a true gun is possible.
It is a lower photograph to have remodeled the hand ejector made by Tanaka.
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The reason I asked was because a lot of these replicas guns are cast and I didn't know if they could handle the process. One wrong wack and they snap.sithspawn wrote:Cool! Wonder how hard it would be to make it into the Stembridge pistol.
Re: New sale M1917
Pretty cool for a toy.
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Because the real gun cannot last, a toy becomes cool.
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http://img600.imageshack.us/img600/6947/imgp04372.jpg
I purchased it and really remodeled it.
It was completed in good condition.
It is the gun which a bottom remodeled with the gun which the top remodeled before this time.
Last edited by moto on Wed Feb 23, 2011 6:24 am, edited 1 time in total.
- fifthchamber
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Excellent work Ito san!
Really well done on the remodel!
完璧だよね!上手く作ったよ!
Really well done on the remodel!
完璧だよね!上手く作ったよ!
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Thank you.
This remodeling is difficult.
However, I plan the remodeling of more three guns.
This remodeling is difficult.
However, I plan the remodeling of more three guns.
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It looks difficult.. But you also do it well enough to have no problem in the remaining guns! Professional job, really well crafted...
難しそうですが、上手くできるから問題ないかも知りませんね?プロみたいので、残ってるの(三つ?)が本物らしくなるでしょう?
I wish I had your skill!
難しそうですが、上手くできるから問題ないかも知りませんね?プロみたいので、残ってるの(三つ?)が本物らしくなるでしょう?
I wish I had your skill!
Re: New sale M1917
Thank you!
I take time and make three guns.
Because the reason is because I had a request.
Ben is good at Japanese.
I take time and make three guns.
Because the reason is because I had a request.
Ben is good at Japanese.
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Ito san!
Ah, you make them for friends? いいなー!
I think you could sell that design back to Tanaka Works! They should make YOUR Indy gun...
And thank you for your compliment! まだまだ知らない事が多いので、勉強します!
Your English too, I know it's not easy to learn!
All the best..
Ah, you make them for friends? いいなー!
I think you could sell that design back to Tanaka Works! They should make YOUR Indy gun...
And thank you for your compliment! まだまだ知らない事が多いので、勉強します!
Your English too, I know it's not easy to learn!
All the best..
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You did a wonderful job! It looks just like my M1917! Excellent!
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Thank you.
I am glad to have you praise it.
I am glad to have you praise it.
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I did the finish process of the grip.
It takes time very much, but the work advances.
Japan of the present time is humid, and temperature is high.
How are all of you?
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I completed the painting of the cylinder. And I polished it carefully.
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Re: New sale M1917
Are those grips molded plastic? It's a pretty impressive copy of wood if they are - I can't tell the difference. How durable are they? Would they stand up to use on a real pistol?
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Thank you for a question.
Materials of this grip are plastic.
I am the same as a grip of M1917 sold in Todd's.
I draw grain of wood since I bury a medal and mold it.
I am not usable with the genuine gun.
moto
Materials of this grip are plastic.
I am the same as a grip of M1917 sold in Todd's.
I draw grain of wood since I bury a medal and mold it.
I am not usable with the genuine gun.
moto
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I push forward the remodeling of three guns now.
Probably this remodeling is the last.
I will not remodel it anymore in future.
I used the model of 5.5 inches of guns.
It is a painting process now.
Then I take a smaller step.
Finally I express the rust.
The completion plans the end of the year.
One is going to be sent to U.S.A. after completion.
Probably this remodeling is the last.
I will not remodel it anymore in future.
I used the model of 5.5 inches of guns.
It is a painting process now.
Then I take a smaller step.
Finally I express the rust.
The completion plans the end of the year.
One is going to be sent to U.S.A. after completion.
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Moto, Good Job!! Really love it.
Azuma
Azuma
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Thank you Azuma.
These are completed soon.
I do very careful finish now.
However, there is delicately a problem with the occurring individual by all means.
Mr. Thoth of my friend is a trip to Taiwan from 21st.
Taiwan has been to me more than 30 times by former work.
The most are Taizhong.
These are completed soon.
I do very careful finish now.
However, there is delicately a problem with the occurring individual by all means.
Mr. Thoth of my friend is a trip to Taiwan from 21st.
Taiwan has been to me more than 30 times by former work.
The most are Taizhong.
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Let me know when you visit Taiwan again. I would love to meet you!!
Best regards,
Azuma
Best regards,
Azuma
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Hello Azuma.
Regretfully I do not go to Taiwan by the present work.
A plan is not readily made if private.
Only it is busy now.
I like Taiwan in a good place.
The suburban rural scenery of Taizhong is just still ...
If you want this gun, give me a message individually.
moto
Regretfully I do not go to Taiwan by the present work.
A plan is not readily made if private.
Only it is busy now.
I like Taiwan in a good place.
The suburban rural scenery of Taizhong is just still ...
If you want this gun, give me a message individually.
moto
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The model of these guns was almost completed.
I will completely dry for a while in future.
There are four in conjunction with the gun which I had.
I will completely dry for a while in future.
There are four in conjunction with the gun which I had.
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New sale M1917
Those look amazing. Well done!
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Thank you.
The remodeling of these guns was made good.
The remodeling of these guns was made good.
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Once again. Very beautifully painted.
Azuma
Azuma
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Great job on those Moto!
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Re: New sale M1917
Impresive work my friend, most impresive.
Croft
Croft
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Thank you all of you.
Good work is done and is satisfied.
Good work is done and is satisfied.