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Hello,

I would like to ask you if is possible for stormtrooper or any imperial to use Sterling E11 Blaster - Arisoft gun, If there will be added some weathering. Thank you very much, best regards Douša Václav

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3 hours ago, Wotan135 said:

Hello,

I would like to ask you if is possible for stormtrooper or any imperial to use Sterling E11 Blaster - Arisoft gun, If there will be added some weathering. Thank you very much, best regards Douša Václav

 

In short, no. And weathering would not be the issue.

 

As it is sold in its "E-11" configuration from S&T, the accessories are pretty wildly inaccurate (note the incorrect T-tracks, scope, Hengstler, and power cylinders), and should not be used if adhering to 501st standards and CRLs is your goal, as it would not be approved at any level. The BASE model is the correct one used, but only in Rogue One/new generation properties, and it also varies significantly from the actual Sterling machine gun used in the Original Trilogy (note the squared off handle to accommodate the motor assembly, and oversize end cap for battery access, among other things). You could absolutely modify a base model with the 'proper' accessories and use it for a Rogue One trooper, but in general, most cons don't allow, and common sense would dictate, not having a blaster actually capable of firing projectiles while trooping. Plus, honestly, it's freakin heavy, even gutted. I would look elsewhere for a number of reasons. 

 

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Also, if an admin can move this to the proper area somewhere over here, that might be helpful. 

 

If you'd like to learn more about the Rogue One blaster, there's a great thread over here!

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