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Jun052020

Making a "Replica" of Han Solo's DL-44 Heavy Blaster from Star Wars: A New Hope

Back in the mid 80’s, I was at the house of the family who babysat me and spent the whole afternoon playing with the boy who lived next door to them.  We had a great time and were exhausted by the end of the day.  When my parents showed up to pick me up, I went to the boy to return the toy gun he had given me while we played.  He thought for a second and said, “nah, you can keep it.”  Now, I don’t remember the kid’s name but perhaps it was Tobias Beckett because the toy gun he handed me was the Kenner Han Solo DL-44 Heavy Blaster.

I had no idea at the time that this blaster was the original, cereal mail away version from 1980 but I kept it in immaculate shape.  Still to this day, it has its original ‘Star Wars’ sticker, battery cover, and both knobs that allow for the battery compartment to stay closed.  While I haven’t put batteries into it for several decades, the last time I did the sound effect still worked.  

Sitting in my office during the 2020 pandemic more than I ever had before, I see the blaster every day as I have it (and a number of other sci-fi, comic book, and fantasy toy weapons) mounted on the wall above my computer.  Now that I am spending 9 hours a day sitting at the desk, I began to think to myself, “wouldn’t it be cool to have a version of that painted to be more of a film-accurate replica?”  There are a lot of replicas of the DL-44 blaster out there...if you have $300-$500 to spare.  You can buy 3D printed versions and even 1:1 Lego versions of it but those can be pricey depending on the quality ($50-$100).  

I would never do anything to damage my well-preserved 1980 blaster, so to the internet I went.  Amazon had a Halloween prop version (white with an orange plug) that could be picked up pretty affordably (~$15).  However, while it has some nice aspects, the mold blurs the scope and the barrel into a single amorphous blob.  Maybe I could get another version of the blaster I already had?  I knew the challenge would be getting an affordable version with the battery cover and knobs.  That’s when my searches on eBay revealed that there was a bright orange version created for the Disney Star Tours ride. 

StarTours-1

In fact, it used the original mold that my 1980 version used with the exception of changing the battery cover and knobs to meet safety standards of the time.  Best of all, I won an auction for it for $10 (plus $8 S&H).  

Once in hand, I started the process of transforming this orange version into a semi-film accurate version of the beloved scoundrel’s side arm.  

Step 1:  Reference photos

The first step was finding photos of the original to figure out what I wanted it to look like.  This was shockingly hard.  For the original trilogy, Han used this gun only in A New Hope.  It looks very different in Empire and Jedi.  Why?  In mythology it apparently has something to do with Han customizing it to allow for quicker draws.  In reality, while I haven’t read this as fact, I am guessing they probably either lost it, threw it away, or scavenged it for props in other films.  Whatever the reason, I only had one original movie (plus Solo and the limited time it was viewable in The Force Awakens) to go off of.  In fact, must of the images I found were either prop replicas or customs made by people doing the same thing I was.  This meant there is no definitive model to go off of...which is good because it means it is harder to do it wrong.

Step 2: Prepping and sanding

The next step is prepping it for painting.  First, I removed the stickers and cleaned the areas to remove residue. 

StarTours-2

Han Solo's Blaster

Next, I glued the battery compartment shut so that it wouldn’t wiggle any and disturb future painting.  Finally, I used sandpaper to sand down all the molding seams (it was molded in two halves and screwed together) and two areas with raised writing (mostly copyright and safety information).  

Step 3: Filling in the holes

Next, I used a putty filler to fill in any unnecessary holes.  The screw holes and the seams of the battery compartments were the most noteworthy holes but I also filled in a couple gaps between other molded pieces.  Once done, I sanded it down, cleaned it off, and then reapplied when necessary.

Han Solo's Blaster

Step 4: Knobs

The original 1980 toy had 2 nice big knobs on it to match the real version (though, the film version actually had 3).  The toy I was using had the two knobs...but they were no longer separate pieces or even distinct enough to think they would stand out on the finished product.  So, I went to my supplies to try and find an alternative.  My vast Lego collection was the best place to start.  I used two 2x2 round tiles with technic holes for the left and right knob.  I then used putty to fill in the side gaps.  The center one I used an upside down 2x2 round time and added a washer and some putty to give it a slightly different look.  

Han Solo's Blaster

Step 5: Priming and painting

Once I had everything sanded to my satisfaction, I applied a light sandable primer to the gun to help fill in the gaps and prep for painting. 

Han Solo's Blaster

Once I was happy with it and fixed some minor issues, I painted over it with a flat, matte black spray paint.  Ths one dried quickly into a smooth shell that looked great.

Han Solo's Blaster

Han Solo's Blaster

Step 6: Wood handle

Before moving forward with detailing, I taped off the two halves of the handle and painted them brown to create a wooden appearance. 

Han Solo's Blaster

Han Solo's Blaster

Han Solo's Blaster

Once dry, I dry brushed on three different shades of brown to add texture and finally dry brushed black on it to add more texture and wear.  The result is enough color variation to make it look like it could be a weathered piece of wood.  

Han Solo's Blaster

Step 7: Weathering and detailing

Finally, it was time to add the detailing and weathering to make it stand out.  To start, I painted the front heat sync with a gloss black to make it stand out as a different material as the rest of the blaster. 

Han Solo's Blaster

Next, I found any edges that would be likely to get worn over time and added some careful silver detail.  Edges, dials, and corners were all touched up to give that feel that this had seen a lot of action. 

Han Solo's Blaster

Han Solo's Blaster

I then switched over to gold to detail around the eyepiece and end of the scope as well as add some dry brushing in spots to the scope. 

Han Solo's Blaster

Han Solo's Blaster

Finally, I mixed up a dark silver paint and applied it to the barrel and muzzle (in A New Hope, it’s hard to tell how silver it actually is; the updated version in Empire and Jedi was clearly a chromy silver).  I used this same paint on the knobs and they dry brushed some silver and black on to them.  

Han Solo's Blaster

While I could have gone on tweaking and making changes (I really wanted to find plastic or glass for the scope but with the pandemic going to a hobby shop was out of the plans), once I painted the muzzle I was so thrilled with the look I decided to step away and call it final. 

Han Solo's Blaster

Han Solo's Blaster

Han Solo's Blaster

Han Solo's Blaster

Han Solo's Blaster

I had a blast on the project and spent less than $30.  Not sure where I’ll go from here.  I did buy a 3D printed lightsaber a la Luke Skywalker in Return of the Jedi but I would like to do other easy props in the future.   


Han Solo's Blaster

Tuesday
Aug282018

A Madden Glitch of My Very Own

In playing Madden last night, something a bit odd happened...
On a 3rd-and-long play in the first quarter, Mariota was lined up in the shotgun awaiting the snap.  After snapping, Center Ben Jones appears to throw the ball between his legs FORWARD over his head 30 to 40 yards downfield.  The game promptly rules this a Mariota fumble and the Bears recover.  Huh???
Thursday
Sep082016

2017 Highly Accurate NFL Predictions

Football, football, football, football, football, and football. Yep, that’s all we care about right now and any human that doesn’t should be shot into space. But, like the sun rises in the...east?, I think sounds right, well, just like that, then in a frantic few days before the first game, I rush to get my always dead-on-the-money NFL Predictions published. Look, I know it is rough for some people not seeing these prior to their Fantasy team drafts, but them’s the breaks. Here we go!

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Thursday
Sep102015

2016 Highly Accurate NFL Predictions

Oh, thank heavens, it's that time of year again. No, not time for football, funnel cake season! But, since a lot of people seem to care about football, I suppose I should actually tell everyone exactly what is going to happen this season so they don't need to actually bother watching the games. I'm nice like that, what can I say. Anyhow, here is exactly, team-by-team, horrible player-by-Manziel what will happen in this glorious football season.

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Thursday
Sep042014

2015 Highly Accurate NFL Predictions!

Sit back, relax, and don't bother watching the NFL season because all you need to know is going to be right here on this page...so, SPOILER WARNING! Don't say I didn't warn you!

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Thursday
Sep052013

2014 Highly Accurate NFL Predictions! 

We wait all year for one day...all year for the one thing in life that can bring us pure, unadulterated joy and happiness. And that day is upon us as Lord Football has decended from the heavens to deliver on to us a game between...well, two teams I don't care for. But, football is football and praise be to it. But, thanks to me, there is now another reason to rejoice on this day. For with the coming of almight football comes this year's highly accurate, lead pipe lock, predictions. Why even watch the season...reading this is like having a swimming pool filled with those creepy girls from Minority Report.

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Thursday
Apr252013

2013 NFL Draft - Titans Shopping List

With the High Holy day of NFL Draft upon us, what do I want from the Titans?  Here are a few of the top picks with my top 3 scenarios:

Round 1, Pick #10:

Scenario 1:  Chance Warmack, Guard, Alabama Chance is an automatic, Day 1 starter who will instantly not only improve the position, but the entire offense.

Scenario 2:  Barkevious Mingo, Defensive End, LSU Uh, he has a sweet name.

Scenario 3:  Dee Milliner, Cornerback, Alabama Every team needs a top level corner

Round 2, Pick #40

Scenario 1a:  D.J. Hayden, Cornerback, Houston Coming off injury, but could be an all time great...or not, it's the draft, who knows.

Scenario 1a:  Alex Okafor, Defensive End, Texas Probably the best pass rusher thought to go in the 2nd round

Scenario 2/3:  Larry Warford, Guard, Kentucky If we go D in Round 1, then Warford in the second is essential.

Round 3, Pick #70

Scenario 1: Stedman Bailey, Wide Receiver, WVU I have seen him in almost every game he has ever played in, would love to see him with the Titans.

Scenario 2:  Terrance Williams, Wide Receiver, Baylor I think he is drastically underrated in this draft.

Round 3, Pick # 97

Scenario 1, 2, and 3:  Bacarri Rambo, Safety, Georgia I have seen him mocked to the Titans around this pick in a lot of places...let's hope it comes true.

Thursday
Apr252013

2013 NFL Draft - My Predictions

My life wouldn't be complete if I didn't have some way of trying to prove I know more about football than those paid to know about it for a living.  As a result, I now present my 2013 NFL Draft picks (please note, while there are teams present next to each pick, I am actually picking the slot and in some cases predicting trades, see picks 29 and 32).  

Friday
Feb082013

2013 NFL Predictions - Results

It's time to take a look back at just how brilliant I am when forecasting what will take place in the National Football League. Some of these were close. Some of these were just plain wrong. But a few of these predictions were just plain amazing. Enjoy my genius!!!

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Thursday
Dec272012

Quoted in Madison Magazine

As a member of the James Madison University Technology Alumni Group, I have the opportunity to go back to JMU each Fall and guest lecture in several classes, mostly technology related.  This past visit I taught three classes with my friend Chris Fauerbach.  While there, I had a chance to sit down with a reporter for Madison Magazine (JMU's alumni publication) to talk about the importance of giving back to JMU and what impact it has had on my life.  A quote by me and a quote about Chris and I can be found on page 11 here.  The page itself can be seen below.

Thursday
Sep132012

Is It Possible To Be Happier Than This???

The Teacups at Disney, the happiest place at the happiest place in the world.  

Friday
Aug312012

2013 Highly Accurate NFL Predictions!

It's finally time for a new season of the best game ever...and with that new season is a new year of highly accurate, always correct NFL predictions. Remember, I am always right save for the times I am totally wrong.

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Saturday
Aug112012

Best Video Ever...I Think It Just Might Be

Several million of the views on this video come from my co-workers alone.  Everything about this video is amazing!  This is worthy of blowing up to full screen view.

Wednesday
Jul112012

Just Finished...Pattern Recognition by William Gibson

Pattern Recognition by William Gibson has been sitting on my bookshelf for a long time.  In fact, it has never left it as it is a signed copy my mother picked up at Barnes & Noble.  However, after reading Gibson’s most famous work, Neuromancer, I decided it was time to buy it for Kindle and see if it is signature worthy.

Overall, I found the book very enjoyable.  Cayce came across as a very believable character given the slightly unbelievable situation she was thrust into.  I did find myself hoping the book would go more into her career as it doesn’t do a great job of spelling out what she does.  In fact, if I hadn’t read the book’s description online and on the back of my autographed copy, I am not sure I would have grasped what a "cool hunter" is.  However, after reading Neuromancer, that is how Gibson likes it.  He doesn’t believe in unnecessary exposition to bring the reader along, you either keep up or go read another book. 

My only real complaint about the book is that Cayce's idiosyncrasies left me a little confused about her character.  Sometimes they painted her as a moody shut in who goes to multiple therapists to deal with bill board based panic attacks.  Other times, she seems like a normal, popular person who goes out drinking with friends and dating on a regular basis.  While certain pieces of her character were well defined, I just don't feel like I knew her. 

Neuromancer is considered by most to be a masterpiece of science fiction and I would agree with that sentiment and that it is much stronger than Pattern Recognition (which borders on being science fiction).   This did not stop it from being and enjoyable mystery that feels closer to The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo than Neuromancer, which is hardly a bad thing.

Friday
Jun222012

Reading Round-up

I had been doing quick reviews of books that I have read for awhile on the site, but then I had a flurry of reading and not a lot of free time, so I figured it was time for me to circle back and give my quick thoughts on all the books I have read over the past year or so. The happy side effect of this is seeing that I have read a lot of books the past year and a half. Way to go me!

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