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Brass Goggles - The Lighter Side of Steampunk: Miniature Ray-Gun Aquired

  • clank-o-tron · 2 years ago
    The woman at the postal counter was particularly confused by this, I should mention. I had to repeatedly reassure her that it was a non-working-model-slash-replica of a fictional weapon and did not contain any moving parts, batteries, active power systems or even moving parts. She was apprehensive to put 'model raygun' on the customs form - one can only conclude that the US government must be using the very same postal system to mail actual rayguns.
  • Eric · 2 years ago
    That gun looks fake.
    check out this one:
    http://www.rmcybernetics.com/projects/DIY_Devic...

    Not really victorian looking, but I'm sure it could be.
    However, it really shoots.
  • Mary Robinette Kowal · 2 years ago
    I trust that you explain to your co-workers that of course it doesn't work because it's only a model of a real raygun.
  • Doktor A. · 2 years ago
    I too managed to snag one through the very generous help of an American con attendee.
    They are most splendid in the flesh are they not. Very weightly little buggers.

    I was considering mounting mine is a wall case with
    "In event of invasion by Moonmen - Break glass" above the window, and a tiny hammer.

    I await the release of the large versions with glee.

    Did you also get a copy of the splendid "cutaway" diagram print/poster..?
  • Arkonbey · 2 years ago
    fantastic. many, many envious geeks reading that post...

    it's be cool if they filled it with lead to give it the heft of a steel raygun.
  • Bendy · 2 years ago
    I was one of the lucky winners of one of the aforementioned rayguns in the Miniature Manmelter Aquirement Opportunity competition. For the past two days the gun has been languishing in Australian customs as they try to determine whether it actually emits rays or not. Have even faxed them the description and photo from the Weta website and hopefully that will convince them to release it without having to unpack and test the thing.

    I want my raygun!
  • Datamancer · 2 years ago
    Congrats on your new toy!
  • Doktor A. · 2 years ago
    Arkonbey

    They are die-cast metal.
    Even though they would fit in a matchbox, they weight a lot. ...
  • Orin · 2 years ago
    Bendy - I'm in the same boat, though it isn't just the Mini that is stuck in Aussie customs, but my Goliathon as well!
  • bendy · 2 years ago
    Orin - Not surprising, hopefully they'll be used to it by the time my F.M.O.M. INDUSTRIES Wave Disrupter is shipped.......
  • Sara · 2 years ago
    Lucky, lucky girl. Those dastardly gentlemen you work with won't dare impinge on your virtue now....
  • DRHILL · 2 years ago
    I got my Goliathon gun today, I love it!
    Look out for the 3 cardboard boxes, two layers of plastic and some extra twist tyes (around the gun, to support during transport).
  • DRHILL · 2 years ago
    And yes, it's Bloody heavy!
  • Jess Q. · 2 years ago
    My boyfriend and I picked up two of those (one is currently in our bedroom, the other in our office/library), and the limited edition print (signed by the creator!). All are very impressive and awesome.

    For the person having trouble mailing the raygun... Even if it was real, I doubt a gun that tiny could do any real damage. :P Stupid customs. :)
  • Tas · 2 years ago
    Curses!!! I missed the boat on this one. Darn living in the antipodes...

    If anybody has one excess to needs, I'd be delighted to make them an offer!

    Love the site BTW - very nice dear Chap!

    Yours in a white wine sauce,
    Tas
    http://pauljamesog.blogspot.com/