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| Author: | thefudds [ Sat Sep 06, 2014 5:55 pm ] |
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As promised…I have delved deep into the ‘Maggiani Archives’ and found all the photos I hope to post on the construction of the SD Studios M41-A Pulse Rifle. These photos have never been posted before and I feel the ALIENS LEGACY board should be the first to have them available for all interested parties to enjoy. I’m being repetitive here as the following part was included in my initial introduction but, I feel, bears repeating as it belongs as part of the introduction to our personal friend…the M41A Pulse rifle. I had originally met Steve Dymszo through a mutual friend (Jimi Rooney-Black) who told me Steve had scratch-built a Pulse rifle. Well, I HAD to meet him and was VERY impressed with his work. Originally, Steve was making it for Jimi but the cost began to get much higher than Jimi could afford. I suspect Steve kept raising the price because he wanted to keep it (who wouldn’t) I later sold that one for Steve to a friend in Trenton , NJ whom I’ve since lost contact with. Little does he suspect the rarity of that PR or the amount of money it would fetch today as an Original SD Studios prototype PR #001 The following photos of are of SDS PR PROTOTYPE No. #1 The upper part of the shroud was wood carved into shape then covered with Bondo and sanded to a smooth finish. ![]() The Thompson receiver was also constructed based on available photos of the PR. ![]() The magazine housing. ![]() The front housing for the barrel (Top) and grenade launcher tube (bottom) mounted to a clear plexiglass rod that will become the barrel. ![]() This is the Thompson receiver with a brass tube for the barrel and a shotgun assembly. I believe the grip was from an Airsoft gun modified for this build. ![]() The front barrel shroud constructed of brass ![]() Some misc parts including the ammo counter cover. ![]() The finished Thompson receiver showing some wiring that activates the countdown display. ![]() My best friend, Jimi Rooney on the day I first met Steve. Jimi would later on publish Hobby F/X magazine for which I wrote the article ALIENS FIREPOWER see link: viewtopic.php?f=3&t=14729 Notice that the magazine being inserted is of an Airsoft UZI. ![]() Here she is on the day I first saw her. This was taken at Steve’s Schwenksville home and was I impressed…Yes, to say the least. Every part was scratch-built from scratch by Steve. The only things store-bought were the screws, sling swivels and LED number display. ![]() ![]() ![]() In the photo above you can also see a part of the MAC-10 SMG Steve also scratch-built from ESCAPE FROM NEW YORK on the top, a MAD MAX Airsoft shotgun below and just the tip of the muzzle of the Flame gun Steve constructed from LOGAN’S RUN. The pulse rifle you see above eas the one sold to my friend, Barry. It was sold because I convinced Steve that I could assist him in making a better PR by obtaining some real Thompson and Spas-12 shotgun parts. At the time only a few parts were available to us such as the switches, Magazines, and other misc. parts. Steve had both the Upper and lower receiver as well as the shroud machined out of aluminum and scratch built the rest of the remaining parts. Only 2 were made…Yes, I still have mine and it weighs a ton!!! Part 2 will continue with photos of that we shall call SDS PR PROTOTYPE No. #2 Ed |
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| Author: | Cpl Potter [ Sat Sep 06, 2014 11:36 pm ] |
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very cool |
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| Author: | 577_ops [ Sun Sep 07, 2014 10:32 am ] |
| Post subject: | Re: SD STUDIOS PULSE RIFLE PROTOTYPES |
A great piece of history. Thanks for sharing. |
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| Author: | retrogarde [ Sun Sep 07, 2014 11:30 am ] |
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That's awesome! Man, I was just happy to run around pretending my Lazer Tag rifle was a PR. |
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| Author: | retrogarde [ Sun Sep 07, 2014 8:00 pm ] |
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Ed what year was this again?? I just can't believe how accurate this all looks given the lack of documentation available. You guys really were in a league of your own. |
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| Author: | bigbisont [ Sun Sep 07, 2014 8:02 pm ] |
| Post subject: | Re: SD STUDIOS PULSE RIFLE PROTOTYPES |
Ed, I meant to say "welcome" a long time ago. This is just awesome. The retro feel to all of this while giving a true look at how things were in the "long long ago" is really awesome. I can't wait to see more |
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| Author: | nick-a-tron [ Sun Sep 07, 2014 8:40 pm ] |
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Im loving seeing these great slices of history. Please keep them coming! |
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| Author: | thefudds [ Sun Sep 07, 2014 10:10 pm ] |
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retrogarde wrote: Ed what year was this again?? I just can't believe how accurate this all looks given the lack of documentation available. You guys really were in a league of your own. This original project Prototype No. 1 was around 1988 while the prototype No. 2 was around 1989-1990. The Prototype No. 2 was the one featured in the ALIENS FIREPOWER article I wrote in the Summer of 1991 in 'Hobby F/X' issue No. 1 See Link to read that article: viewtopic.php?f=3&t=14729 You're right, there really was almost zero reference at the time. I had a Japanese program for Aliens that had a fairly clear photo of all the props but besides articles in magazines like 'Starlog' etc. there was a VERY limited amount of reference let alone photos of the real props. Also, before the advent of the internet and the ability to do screen captures, we relied on freeze-framing the VHS tape as well as taking 35mm color photos with a camera off the screen. We had to sometimes wait a day or two for the film to be developed. Eventually, Laser Disc gave us much clearer images and good reference of the props. I still have the hundreds of 4x7 color photos I took off my TV screen. Ed |
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| Author: | thefudds [ Sun Sep 07, 2014 10:11 pm ] |
| Post subject: | Re: SD STUDIOS PULSE RIFLE PROTOTYPES |
bigbisont wrote: Ed, I meant to say "welcome" a long time ago. This is just awesome. The retro feel to all of this while giving a true look at how things were in the "long long ago" is really awesome. I can't wait to see more Thanks and not to worry...there's a LOT more coming! Ed |
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| Author: | THEbryon [ Mon Sep 08, 2014 4:47 pm ] |
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I'm speechless! These pictures are too cool! Thanks for sharing them! |
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| Author: | Raoul Duke [ Tue Sep 09, 2014 1:16 pm ] |
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Hi Ed, Steve had told me there were two prototype No 2 aluminium shrouds made:- "The shop made two aluminum shrouds. They took 90 hours to do both and they said they would never do them again. I THINK they were made around 1995 to 1996.." I have one of them, do you still have the other or know where it ended up?. |
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| Author: | retrogarde [ Tue Sep 09, 2014 1:21 pm ] |
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THE HITCHER!!!! |
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| Author: | thefudds [ Tue Sep 09, 2014 10:57 pm ] |
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Yes, I still have both the prototype No. 2 as well as the final version Pulse rifles in my collection. Ed |
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| Author: | 88reaper88 [ Tue Sep 09, 2014 11:49 pm ] |
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Wow amazing pics!! They're the same age as me too! |
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| Author: | thefudds [ Wed Sep 10, 2014 8:52 am ] |
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Makes me feel old to think that photos I have are as old as another member...LOL Ed |
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| Author: | Raoul Duke [ Wed Sep 10, 2014 11:20 pm ] |
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thefudds wrote: Yes, I still have both the prototype No. 2 as well as the final version Pulse rifles in my collection. Ed Thanks for the info Ed. Which one of the prototype No2's do I have - A or B? This is a photo of it (taken around 2006) before it's refurbishment. Attachment:
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| Author: | hirohawa [ Thu Sep 11, 2014 1:12 am ] |
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This is such a cool timeline |
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| Author: | thefudds [ Thu Sep 11, 2014 8:17 am ] |
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I'm pretty sure that's the 'B' due to the slimmer profile of the magazine shroud. Ed |
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| Author: | retrogarde [ Fri Sep 12, 2014 10:13 am ] |
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It's like peeking inside the Pulse Rifle assembly line at the Armat factory... I love it! |
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| Author: | thefudds [ Fri Sep 12, 2014 10:45 am ] |
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Glad you guys are enjoying this. I think I'm wearing out my scanner!!!! Ed |
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| Author: | 577_ops [ Fri Sep 12, 2014 12:28 pm ] |
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retrogarde wrote: It's like peeking inside the Pulse Rifle assembly line at the Armat factory... I love it! Second this! Ready for another shift. Only a few parts missing to build another one. |
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