The stash!
Barrel vents from the top: GWII, SD, SD, GEM

Another view

Test assembled grenade launcher with uncut SPAS pump, DeanO 10 hole barrel vent, SD GL block and barrel and Relics SPAS cage.

Front view of the DeanO barrel vent, perhaps one of the best "hero" barrel vents available at the time.

Crap job of loading port cut, as it came from Relics. NOT my work! Saveable with some filing and dressing up.

Machined steel replica Thompson upper reciever.

Another angle.

The Relics POS with the test assembled GL. There is hours of work in cleaning up the MDF shrouds, fabricating a dummy counter window and filling and repainting but it just isn't worth it in my opinion.

Another angle on the Relics. It didn't look anywhere near this good when I started...


Resin working parts Thompson from GEM, but I believe Wolvster was the maker.

You can make all this work with the right inside parts....


Three mags, the SD battery compartment conversion and two genuine 30 round mags.

Stocks! And I totally have lost track of which is which but I am pretty sure there is SD, DeanO, GEM and GWII ones in there.

Grips, three SD, a black resin Deck 36 and a resin cast part of one later in these pictures.

Mag bases by five....gotta have spare mags!

Two Golden Armour fibreglass SPAS pump grips, a resin 879 from GEM/Wolvster and a first generation GEM grip frame trigger area.

Hardware mostly from SD but the black resin are Deck 36 internal Thomson parts. The black resin Thompson bolt at the back is from Matsuo.

As above. Gotta love the quality of the SD machine work!:)

SD ABS shrouds. State of the art for so long...

GWII vac-form styrene shrouds. Very thin but probably usable with some work. They look good when built up from memory.

GEM resin shrouds. Let's just say that the similarities to SD shrouds are notable.

I actually can't remember which resin PR this is but it is one big, heavy, warped and miscast lump. The snaller parts like barrel vent and stock are more cartoons than reality.

Big crack to fix and would benefit from a few weeks of dremel work to lighten it up, but might make a good candidate for some spare metal work and do up as a wall hanger?

There are undoubtably some other bits lurking in the stash but that is what I have to work with. The loss of three new SPAS cages to a Customs bust a few years back stopped all of them being buildable, but maybe the challenge is to rise above that?
Any comments welcome.
Cheers
Tony