DavidOx[501st] Posted July 28, 2021 Report Posted July 28, 2021 (edited) The Rogue one DLT-19 deserve its own research post. The Original triology version of the DLT-19 is similar but compared to the Rogue one variant has some big and small differences. After reading SlyFox740[TK] his post on his intensive research of the R1 E-11 I wondered if the DLT-19 was also build around a airsoft gun instead of a real one. Comparing pictures of the prop and the real one I quickly saw that the two are different and is indeed based on the airsoft MG-34 variant. I will use a lot of SlyFox740[TK] original post to describe the separate parts added onto the blaster so all credit to him. Highly recommend reading through his post first. Let's start with a good high quality image of the DLT-19. Source: Rogue one The ultimate visual guide. Beautiful German engineering, uh I mean BlasTech engineering. The Base Gun The DLT-19 blasters in R1 are based on an Airsoft RWA MG-34 The T-Track code: ER060B8. https://www.tubewaysales.com/cat/plastic-trims-and-miscellaneous-items/plastic-insert-and-t-track/ The Flashlight The flashlight on the right side of the blaster; an Element M300A Mini Scout Light (Knockoff replica of a SureFire M300 Tactical Flashlight) The Flashlight Rail The flashlight is mounted to the right side of the airsoft gun through the receiver holes using a short 3-slot picatinny rail. There are many short 3-slot picatinny rails available but the screen used one has sharp corners with a rounded groove on the back surface to mount flush against the side of the airsoft receiver tube. Research: The base gun Rogue one DLT-19 RWA (RedWolfAirsoft) MG-34 replica Original German MG-34 At first glance no difference, but with a lot of things its in the details where we can see some slight differences. The easiest to spot are the bolts. Rogue one DLT-19 RWA (RedWolfAirsoft) MG-34 replica Original German MG-34 Here we can see that the original MG-34 uses a flat head bolt and rivets. The Rogue one DLT-19 uses inbus bolts and a Philips bolt. These match with the RWA bolts. It was easy to find the airsoft MG-34 that matched these details. Because only one brand makes Airsoft MG-34 replica's. Denix also makes MG-34 replica's, but these are metal non firing display pieces. Accurately replicated the original MG-34, so the bolts do not match the Rogue one DLT-19. Only two DLT-19 were seen at the same time. It would not suprise me if only one Hero blaster exists and the other one in this shot a rubber cast made from the Hero prop. This one in the image is the actual RWA replica as prop. We can see that this is not a cast because the barrel holes are still open and there is brown visible on the stock, like the airsoft replica. There is a block added on the other side of the blaster, this block is in the slot where the magazine normale slights in. I sadly do not have a better image. Note that the the other side, were normally bullets would eject, is still open and you can see inside the blaster. With the Hot toys figurine, I have found slightly better angles Sling placement Using the HotToys blaster these two spots are where the sling can be attached to the blaster. The blaster has been modified to make the sling connect. The T-Track Cut of at a sharp angle (around 30 degrees) and glued on the barrel of the DLT-19. It is sourced from a company in the U.K. called Tubeway Sales LTD. It is called "Insert Track" and it is designed for sliding doors, this T-track is sold under the product code: ER060B8. https://www.tubewaysales.com/cat/plastic-trims-and-miscellaneous-items/plastic-insert-and-t-track/ The Flashlight The flashlight used is an Element M300A Mini Scout Light which is actually an airsoft replica of a real SureFire M300 Tactical Flashlight. The difference is the knockoff costs around $50 while the real thing is worth around $300. I am uncertain if the flashlight on the DLT-19 is a casted variant or not. The Flashlight Rail The flashlight is mounted to the right side of the airsoft gun through the receiver holes using a short 3-slot picatinny rail. There are many short 3-slot picatinny rails available but the screen used one has sharp corners with a rounded groove on the back surface to mount flush against the side of the airsoft receiver tube. Edited July 28, 2021 by DavidOx Quote
DavidOx[501st] Posted July 28, 2021 Author Report Posted July 28, 2021 (edited) Death troopers DLT-19D blasters are used by Death troopers. These have added details. The base gun This is a casted variant of the MG-34 RWA. You can tell that it is a casted variant by the holes in the barrel. These are now closed up. Also the side of the blaster where originally bullets would eject from, has a plate in front of it closing that opening. Edited July 28, 2021 by DavidOx 1 Quote
gmrhodes13[Staff] Posted July 28, 2021 Report Posted July 28, 2021 Nice work, thank you for the research, it should help others in the future. Quote
DavidOx[501st] Posted August 8, 2021 Author Report Posted August 8, 2021 (edited) Did anyone ever bought the RWA MG34 and made the R1 DLT19 variant? I am wondering if there are casts availible. Edited November 10 by DavidOx Quote
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