SlyFox740[TK] Posted December 25, 2022 Report Posted December 25, 2022 (edited) I’ve been a big Stormtrooper fan ever since I’d seen Star Wars as a young boy. Even back then I can remember obsessing over the armor, blasters, and other accessories the Stormtroopers carried. I remember really wanting that grappling hook Luke used during his escape from the Death Star, and dreaming of the day I could collect all the parts to build a E-11 Blaster replica. Of course one of the more mysterious items I wanted to know more about was the Sandtrooper Pack! I actually recognized some parts on it myself such as the Tupperware Lid, and the Canteen, but the rest of the pack was a complete mystery to me growing up. Then one youthful day while surfing the early internet(on dial-up 56k modem connection I might add) I came across the old ‘Parts of Star Wars’ website, which is still active to this day! This was a wealth of valuable information to me back then, it actually identified all the parts I needed to build the E-11 Blaster I’d been dreaming of. This also began my search of trying to find out what parts were used on the Sandtrooper Pack. I came across the 501st Sandtrooper Detachment Forums at MEPD.net and found that many of the parts had been identified, but not all of them. In particular one of the mystery parts appeared to be an obscure AM/FM Radio of some kind. I scoured the internet for information endlessly for years until someone eventually discovered and identified the radio used on screen. This was huge news!; It was a “Sonix Victory 75” radio, unfortunately the Sonix company turned out to be an obscure one indeed! Very little information is known about the company to this day. Then in 2011 a Canadian version of this radio was found in Nova Scotia under the brand name “North Star”. This got me very excited being a Canadian and my mind wandered with dreams of finding one of these vintage radios in the back of some pawn shop, or under a pile of old audio equipment in some thrift store. Well it’s been another eleven years since then, several more radios have been found both under the Sonix and the North Star brand names. But unfortunately, none of those radios were found by me. Alas, I never gave up my search and eventually I did end up finding one of these radios for myself. Not only that, but I also discovered a third previously unknown brand variant! This was only made possible due to the discovery of the Canadian variant 11 years prior. When that North Star radio was found, another was found not too long after that. One of these Canadian radios had a sticker with a model number on the back which read “Model: MT-1809”, this is what ultimately led to my discovery of the Solar brand variant. One day while searching eBay for the query “Vintage Radio MT-1809” this Solar radio just popped up for sale. $45.99 plus shipping, and the best part; it still works! I don’t think I’ve ever clicked Buy Now so fast in my life. My hands were literally shaking as I was checking out, as I’ve had hot ticket items like this sell out from under my nose before I had a chance to finish checking out. Thankfully this purchase went smoothly and it showed up at my door fairly quick. It was found on October 20th, 2022 in Bath Township, Michigan which is about a two and a half hour drive from where I live in Sarnia, Ontario Canada. The seller informed me it was from an estate sale. The reason I want to share my find is that these kinds of discoveries tend to have a cascade effect, and I’m hoping more of these radios will be found yet in the future. I can tell you this version is from an American company that produced radios in the 60’s and 70’s (more of that later) which was a great time for the electronics industry so I’m hoping there was a higher number of units imported for this American version of the radio, though all the companies that offered this model seem to be obscure. And so without further adieu I give you the Solar model: MT-1809 Edited December 30, 2022 by SlyFox740 8 Quote
justjoseph63[Staff] Posted December 25, 2022 Report Posted December 25, 2022 Now that is one heck of a sweet find.. your diligence has paid off! Quote
Sly11[Admin] Posted December 25, 2022 Report Posted December 25, 2022 Wow dude, what an epic find and story to go with it. This is fantastic. Quote
Nairy[Staff] Posted December 25, 2022 Report Posted December 25, 2022 Wow! Your perseverance really paid off! Congratulations! Do you have anything else you obsess about that you hope to find out about, and if so what is it? Quote
Doggydoc[Staff] Posted December 26, 2022 Report Posted December 26, 2022 (edited) Very cool story. Congrats on your find Edited December 27, 2022 by Doggydoc Quote
Prophecy Maker Posted February 3, 2023 Report Posted February 3, 2023 Nice one! Top work and determination well rewarded. Thanks for sharing. I’ve had an eye out for one of these for a while now. I thought (appears wrongly) the ‘Solar’ brand derivative was common knowledge, since I noticed the Solar logo on the radio featured a couple of years back by RS Propmasters on their ‘Sandtrooper Back Pack – Look At My Parts’ video. Closest I got to a Sonix was the aptly named Trooper 75! Quote
SlyFox740[TK] Posted February 16, 2023 Author Report Posted February 16, 2023 (edited) On 2/3/2023 at 12:39 PM, Prophecy Maker said: I thought (appears wrongly) the ‘Solar’ brand derivative was common knowledge, since I noticed the Solar logo on the radio featured a couple of years back by RS Propmasters on their ‘Sandtrooper Back Pack – Look At My Parts’ video. Closest I got to a Sonix was the aptly named Trooper 75! That’s very interesting! No, the Solar brand name was certainly not common knowledge! At least not before I uploaded this to various online forums, but it would seem RS Props definitely got their radio before I found mine and they paid a lot more money for it too. That is news to me, you may be one of the only people that actually noticed the RS Propmasters radio is in fact a Solar brand variant. The logo badge is extremely worn and Rob himself admitted he couldn’t actually read the label in his YouTube video, and he even misidentifies it and calls the radio a “Sonix Victory” understandably; Can I ask if your Trooper 75 Radio, Box, or Manual has “Minachi Electronics Ltd.” written anywhere at all? And if so could you possibly take a photo for me? Edited February 18, 2023 by SlyFox740 Quote
Prophecy Maker Posted February 18, 2023 Report Posted February 18, 2023 (edited) On 2/16/2023 at 10:44 AM, SlyFox740 said: That’s very interesting! No, the Solar brand name was certainly not common knowledge! At least not before I uploaded this to various online forums, but it would seem RS Props definitely got their radio before I found mine and they paid a lot more money for it too. That is actually news to me, you may be one of the only people that actually noticed the RS Propmasters radio is in fact a Solar brand variant. The logo badge is extremely worn and Rob himself admitted he couldn’t actually read the label in his YouTube video, and he even misidentifies it and calls the radio a “Sonix Victory” understandably; Can I ask if your Trooper 75 Radio, Box, or Manual has “Minachi Electronics Ltd.” written anywhere at all? And if so could you possibly take a photo for me? Hi, rings a bell! I sold it a few months back. I have some pictures of the Trooper 75 but none of the reverse of the manual where the address would have been. Here's a picture I have of the top of the box with the model number. Edited February 18, 2023 by Prophecy Maker 1 Quote
SlyFox740[TK] Posted February 20, 2023 Author Report Posted February 20, 2023 On 2/17/2023 at 7:45 PM, Prophecy Maker said: I sold it a few months back. I have some pictures of the Trooper 75 but none of the reverse of the manual where the address would have been. Darn! Any chance you have a contact email for the person you sold it to? Maybe you can ask for a quick photo of the address? It would be super helpful! Quote
Bulldog44[TK] Posted February 21, 2023 Report Posted February 21, 2023 Hi Henry. Awesome find!!!!! Are ever considering to make copies of the radio for Sandy packs? I would love to get one or two kits if you do. A member in Italy has a real Sonix 75, offered kits for a while but is no longer making them. Quote
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