Looks like someone is branching out into more interesting work. Yew’d think it was the real deal from the pics. Keep up the wood work, from small acorns great oaks grow!
Sorry, I know my puns are knot funny. Goes against the grain sometimes. Leaves yew saw don’t it. Root cause is my terrible dad joke humour. Trying to turn over a new leaf, but I’m bark-ing mad. I’d go on but I bet you’re all sycamore wood puns.
As the owner of the original practical filming prop I just wanted to say you have done an incredible job of recreating CS’s transforming Sterling AR180 engineering masterpiece. Very well done! 👍
Fantastic work as usual. We've seen Luca's wood work skills come a long way in such a short time. I see what Donk means about the foregrip, with the front end being angled the other way. The rifles on this page are two of maybe four I yearn to get into the collection but have to be satisfied with the 1:6 scale WA 2000 for the time being.
Looking forward to seeing how you tackle the scope, which I imagine won't be crafted entirely from wood.
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If you look at the height and profile of the front wood furniture you will see there is one less step than on the airsoft or your replica and indeed the practical live fire weapon because parts of the screen prop were off the first generation/prototype rifle which the stunt was cast off:
New update of the WA2000, almost done, I add the scope, just need to fixe it. For the laser I have to add the red button on it. And also cut the grip to be more screen accurate.
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@Tato007: Amazing stuff! The Walther WA 2000 replica is quite impressive, I have always had a fondness for it myself and if space was not an issue for me I would defiantly have a replica in my collection.
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New work in progress, it take a good shape for the moment, the gunmachine from the begining of TND.
You are the 'Wizard' of wooden props!!! Very nice job, Luca!!!! ---Ed
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Looks like someone is branching out into more interesting work. Yew’d think it was the real deal from the pics. Keep up the wood work, from small acorns great oaks grow!
Sorry, I know my puns are knot funny. Goes against the grain sometimes. Leaves yew saw don’t it. Root cause is my terrible dad joke humour. Trying to turn over a new leaf, but I’m bark-ing mad. I’d go on but I bet you’re all sycamore wood puns.
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Yes, wood you please stop and lathe us all alone?
NICE WORK, Tato. You have something I lack--skills!
Matt! Be nice. You'll make him sad and he'll wind up PINEing away the hours. --Ed
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It’s true, I’m a right sap sometimes.
Fir gods sake I’m doing it again now!
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And then people will start beeching about it.
ok ok I’ll leaf it alone now. Such acorny attempt at humour. Goes against the grain of this fine forum.
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At the least, you all could treet me more niceleaf.
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You lot should branch out in to the comedy game!!!!! But I mustn't bark on about it
I'm whittling down the comments here. This thread ought to be burned!
Already finished 😉
Now I put some paint on it !
That's craftsmanship! 👌👏👏
Bravo Luca !
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As the owner of the original practical filming prop I just wanted to say you have done an incredible job of recreating CS’s transforming Sterling AR180 engineering masterpiece. Very well done! 👍
New project, i’m sure you know what it is and in what movie 😉
work in progress !
Ooh wow, that’s looking amazing. Will you make the sight or is that available?
Update of the WA 2000
Update of the WA 2000
Amazing work as always but if I may point out, the forward grip is incorrect. The grip on the screen rifle was cut down in height for Dalton.
Fantastic work as usual. We've seen Luca's wood work skills come a long way in such a short time. I see what Donk means about the foregrip, with the front end being angled the other way. The rifles on this page are two of maybe four I yearn to get into the collection but have to be satisfied with the 1:6 scale WA 2000 for the time being.
Looking forward to seeing how you tackle the scope, which I imagine won't be crafted entirely from wood.
If you look at the height and profile of the front wood furniture you will see there is one less step than on the airsoft or your replica and indeed the practical live fire weapon because parts of the screen prop were off the first generation/prototype rifle which the stunt was cast off:
New update of the gun 😊
Thanks for the info about the front grip, yes I have to cut thé top part to be SA
New update of the WA2000, almost done, I add the scope, just need to fixe it. For the laser I have to add the red button on it. And also cut the grip to be more screen accurate.
Waouhhh ! Well done Lucas. That's a stunning work 👍️
Thanks ! I can’t wait to see it finished !
@Tato007: Amazing stuff! The Walther WA 2000 replica is quite impressive, I have always had a fondness for it myself and if space was not an issue for me I would defiantly have a replica in my collection.