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Silent Mauser Retro Ray Gun FULL Life Size Prop Science Fiction Wood Replica

The Silent Mauser is the standard issue for the Krendel Army Keepers, a thin profile gun with a wicked Nuen Burst that's deadly but practically silent in most atmospheres. It has the added benefit of a dual stacked energy pack system underneath the barrel which allows for long use between recharging as well a the option to mix in Vatalytic Particles if you want... now instead of neuron searing you get armor piercing! Fabulous...

 

I love making these!

 

It's longest dimension is about 7 1/4", with the top only barrel length being about 5 1/2"!

 

The closest thing you will find to a "real, live ray gun," like in the old comics, movies, serials, and science fiction stories. These are a part of my "Retro Tech" series made out of wood of all things which gives them a cool look and feel. It's a FULL, LIFE SIZE replica (or 1:1 scale finished model) all ready for display.

 

Made almost 100% from wood unless stated otherwise (I sometimes use tiny amounts of other things) I use paint and many finishes, often metallic, and make sure a lot of details shine through, often even the wood grain itself despite high tech themes. They maintain an often retro, sometimes even rustic look and feel to them, like an "olde worlde" toy or something (some more so than others ... I am told that surprisingly many do not even look like they are wood, but like metal or some manmade material... you can usually tell by the photos).

 

Made of Wood! Part of my "Retro Tech" line ... I build a lot of different things like ray guns, robots, rocket ships, flying saucers, other machines, telescopes and more in many different formats from full size prop replicas to miniatures, Christmas ornaments, jewelry, pendants, etc ... see my main site found through my profile which has many more photos and information. I do a lot of classic looks, but am expanding into more modern and a lot of steampunk, too!

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Uploaded on May 15, 2008
Taken on April 30, 2008