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8th May 2012 *Prop Store Competition - $150/£100 giveaway* View.
4th May 2012 The latest Prop Store Newsletter has been released View.
27th April 2012 The latest Prop Store Newsletter has been released View.
27th April 2012 Collection Item: A ZF1 Pod Weapon System from The Fifth Element View.
24th April 2012 COMPETITION: Win a Star Wars Production Signed Storyboard View.
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George Lucas, taking a well educated gamble, decided to finance his much anticipated Star Wars sequel, with his own money. It is safe to say that the gamble handsomely paid off. The Empire Strikes Back was released in 1980 to huge excitement and enormous box office. It remains many peoples favourite movie of the franchise. |
| Along with the New Hope Blaster, the Prop Store collection also contains a Storm Trooper blaster from Empire. Although the basic overall look is the same the construction and detail is different. Firstly, this is a real gun that has been de-activated, a Sterling MkV sub machine gun. The majority of the New Hope blasters were cast and were never practical. Like the ANH blaster this gun has a specially cut down magazine from 32 rounds to approximately 10. Perhaps most notably the Hengstler counter box is missing, changing the profile to a more elegant look. Also missing are the various buttons and add-ons which were put on the original gun to help disguise it. The ESB blaster is a much more robust prop. The sight rail has been replaced by a sturdy box and the rubber draw runner “fins” on the original are now metal U shaped sections which have been screwed to the Sterling barrel. |
| Poor shots the Storm Troopers may well have been but with out their blasters the domination of the universe would have ended long before our heroes took them on. An iconic weapon of cinema. |
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