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The Craftmans Shop => Backyard Ballistics => Topic started by: GeorgeGreek on April 29, 2010, 06:15:32 PM
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Since in my country no kind of firearm is legal (except for 12 gauge shotguns), and considering my perverted love of all kinds of them (not as a way to maim or kill either humans or animals but as a beautyfull machine) I have turned all my affection to models.
Several models fire the 2mm pinfire cap.
I honestly envy you Americans for being free to buy arms.
A picture of one model follows (and please don't tell me that the old quarter is almost pure silver and I should not melt it down).
(http://i200.photobucket.com/albums/aa77/papandropoulos/pinfire2.jpg)
George
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Hi George
:bugeye: :bugeye: :bugeye: wow that small ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,very nice workmanship :bow: :bow: :bow:
do you work from plans ?
What type of bluing is that ?
Cheers rob
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Hi Rob,
the blueing is an ordinary gun blue liquid (something 44 if memory serves me right, which I doubt).
Trouble is that with new airport regs I can't buy those tiny 2mm pinfire caps, if still available.
No plans but after buying some 200 books on firearms I have learned their innards by heart...
Thanks for your kind words,
George
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Very nicely done, George. It's a beauty.
How many hours do you figure you have in the work?
Dean
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Great looking piece, George here is the craftsmen of the year for Sherline He is from Paris Here are some links. And here are some photos of the miniature arms that have been at our Show over the last couple of years. Also some in the photo's I posted of the NAMES SHOW
Michel Lefaivre (http://www.craftsmanshipmuseum.com/Lefaivre.htm)
Also look for Kucer, David in the list of craftsmen here List of craftsmen links (http://www.craftsmanshipmuseum.com/alphalist.htm)
Miniature Arms Society web site (http://www.miniaturearms.com/)
(http://i35.photobucket.com/albums/d200/ptsideshow/DSC02648.jpg)
(http://i35.photobucket.com/albums/d200/ptsideshow/DSCF9253.jpg)
(http://i35.photobucket.com/albums/d200/ptsideshow/DSCF9260.jpg)
(http://i35.photobucket.com/albums/d200/ptsideshow/DSCF9255.jpg)
(http://i35.photobucket.com/albums/d200/ptsideshow/DSCF9259.jpg)
(http://i35.photobucket.com/albums/d200/ptsideshow/DSC02631.jpg)
(http://i35.photobucket.com/albums/d200/ptsideshow/DSC02131.jpg)
(http://i35.photobucket.com/albums/d200/ptsideshow/DSC02175.jpg)
(http://i35.photobucket.com/albums/d200/ptsideshow/DSC02174.jpg)
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i think roger ronnie is another guy that makes model fire arms.
chuck :wave:
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Thanks all for encouraging words.
Sorry Dean cannot answer about manhours, since it is a 30 years old project. On the other hand, the equipment available at the time was an old fashioned Unimat used as lathe, mill, grinding wheel e.t.c. and considering the time needed to convert the lathe to a mill, tramm it, use it for a couple of holes maybe and re-assemble it as a lathe, would lead to a long time indeed.
PT, I have been there of course but thank you for the info anyway. Of cource, whe I see a Kucer (and not only) model I almost cry, but we have completely different orientations (and talents!!!).
I make shooting models only whereas any decent American model maker would rightfully object that one can plink or shoot a lifesize gun and leave the model alone. Well, in Greece everything is forbidden except for the 12 gauge shotgun. So making firing models is my way out...
George
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Hi George :wave:
The bluing job looks in scale too :clap: :clap: :clap: Any chance of seeing more :thumbup:
Regards Rob
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Yes Rob, why not?
http://s200.photobucket.com/albums/aa77/papandropoulos/
Please note all models presented are dusty and dirty and not recently oiled. Also kindly forgive my loss of interest in finshing the task as soon as I know that the model works, so some triggers are unfinished e.t.c..
George
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hI George :clap: :clap: :clap: :clap:
Thats a big coin , it is , isnt it ? ::) :lol: ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, no really , top job :bow: :bow: :bow: :bow: :bow: i really like the sten ,
(http://i200.photobucket.com/albums/aa77/papandropoulos/sten.jpg)
I have fired one , back in the good old days :D
Are you working on any at the moment ?
Regards Rob
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Oh.. The coin is sitting on a pillar, George?
Tricky, tricky.
It doesn't seem to matter about using the Unimat, you still do fine work here. I do like the full sized item, but am fascinated by miniatures. Especially firing miniatures!
Dean
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George...
Are these like yours?
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Eric
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No other term can explain them but "cute". :lol:
I love minature things like that. Takes a special talent to make things like that.
Great find Eric.
Bernd
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Hi Eric,
the Xythos (usual trade name of shown revolver in your vid) is a more complicated model and a double action one, whereas mine is a single action and a rather simple model.
From sunny Greece,
George
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...whereas mine is a single action and a rather simple model.
Yours are by far.. NOT simple. I was trying to figure out if I had the sizing and stuff right. Yours actually fire too?
WoW on many scales!! :bow:
Eric
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Hi Eric,
your kind words are balsam to my heart...
My main aim (no pun intended) has never been a true scale model but a firing one rather, so yes, they are all firing.
However, since ammo manufacturers do not oblige by producing 2-4 mm cal. ammo, I have to make my own, but do not wish to elaborate on this subject.
Please forgive any possible mistakes but remember that English is not my native language.
Regards.
George