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Shawn's model of the flame unit is not a cast of an original!
Hmmm, I still believe it is. Here is a quote from his email from last year
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You know, I totally forgot about trying to install a few eyelets for the strap. I've included two pics of an actual flamer that will help with both the painting and the placement of those points. Also, that plug is the barell inside the emitter. It helps disguise the screw set in the bottom, too. The arrow demonstrates the best position for it as for some reason any other postion and it looks off-center. I've also added a few pics of the master that I painted up to help with the painting, too. They should really help..
I'd say go with the brown, I think it looks better...and you can see from the pics of the original that what they used, too.
Take a look at the pix Shawn sent me. They are all metal. Look closely at the larger trigger with trigger access pin and cotter pin professionally finished on the pistol grip. The fuel fitting on the rear looks authentic. Why is there rust on the weapon in both pix? The pilot light fuel line looks correct. There is two halves for the "flash hider" or pilot light housing as in this pic.

There is even the correct metal tabs for the sling attachments.
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The most obvious are the shape of the pilot flame housing and the bottom of the tank.
Piece the two halves together Stefan & you have a pilot light housing. The bottom of the tank seems correct to me. I will admit he has cast his initials on my first bottle (underneath) but not on the second. All in all, I believe his product is cast from an original.
OK OK
This thought just crossed my mind. Maybe he got pix from an original (hence the cloth tape measure) and built up his own mold & uses that. What do you think, Marines?
Mike