Hi Dreyse, I printed your STEN mk2 replica a while back and I was astounded how little polishing and sanding each part needed, it all fits without a hassle! As you are known for building historical replicas, I was wondering if you are interested in the firearms of the Vietnam war era... I would love to see an M14 or an M16a1 replica, I would buy without hestation!
ATF:" Sir you can't put real bullets in 3d printed guns without a license." Me :"Laughs in German While turning on funny switch" Edit: your videos are some of the best dude keep up the good work.
before i purchase i would like to make sure that i only need196x96x220mm printing space for the biggest part of this model? the upper receiver part looks quite big
Hi! Awesome video and replica, but I was wondering. Did you use a resin or a filament 3d printer for the project? Realtively new to 3d printing, so I don't really know what my investment should go towards Again, great work!
Do please add some commentary of how you did the printing and what the different peaces of the weapons are and how they work? You can do this for all of the prints maybe in separate videos? It would be nice if you can describe the assembly more and not just show it.
Hi, actually, all the models include an assembly guide, wich includes a list of all pieces, the measurements of the springs, and the complete assembly explained step by step.
Hi, all the videos will be uploaded following the order of the models. The next one is the PPS-43, after the Springfield M1903, and after that, the Hi-Power.
So hyped for this, the STG 44 was my go to for every ww2 video game!
Hi Dreyse, I printed your STEN mk2 replica a while back and I was astounded how little polishing and sanding each part needed, it all fits without a hassle!
As you are known for building historical replicas, I was wondering if you are interested in the firearms of the Vietnam war era... I would love to see an M14 or an M16a1 replica, I would buy without hestation!
Yes, I'm interested in the firearms of that era; actually, I already have the blueprints for those two. So it is viable.
@@ReplicasDreyseI’d love an m14 model from you! Your models are brilliant!
Do the mars automatic pistol!
ATF:" Sir you can't put real bullets in 3d printed guns without a license."
Me :"Laughs in German While turning on funny switch"
Edit: your videos are some of the best dude keep up the good work.
before i purchase i would like to make sure that i only need196x96x220mm printing space for the biggest part of this model? the upper receiver part looks quite big
These videos should get more views
Really cool!! i wish i had a 3d printer to make one of these.
Would printing the smaller parts on a resin printer be better? Especially the screws, or would they be to weak. Looking at do one of these
Wait for it to much .. thank you very much !!!!!
Your designs are really good! Is there a way to find the screws and springs I need for the project?
Also, i suggest a mosin Nagant or krag Jorgensen
All the screws are printed too and in the description are linked most of the springs than I used.
@@ReplicasDreyse Thank You!
Hi! Awesome video and replica, but I was wondering.
Did you use a resin or a filament 3d printer for the project? Realtively new to 3d printing, so I don't really know what my investment should go towards
Again, great work!
A filament printer.
I hope you will have the plan to see the Mosin-Nagant, Lee-Enfield, Arisaka Type 99, Walther P38 and the Tokarev TT38 in the future..
Yes, I have.
I downloaded and printed everything, where do i get the rotary springs for the trigger assembly?
In particular, I made them by hand.
Do please add some commentary of how you did the printing and what the different peaces of the weapons are and how they work? You can do this for all of the prints maybe in separate videos? It would be nice if you can describe the assembly more and not just show it.
Hi, actually, all the models include an assembly guide, wich includes a list of all pieces, the measurements of the springs, and the complete assembly explained step by step.
If you wouldn't mind saying, what videos are you planning to do next? I personally would love to see your Browning Hi Power
Hi, all the videos will be uploaded following the order of the models. The next one is the PPS-43, after the Springfield M1903, and after that, the Hi-Power.
@@ReplicasDreysethank you for letting me know, just saw the pps-43 and it looks awesome
HANZ!!! HOL DIR DAS STURMGEWEHR!!
Did you extract the files from world of guns or did you design it yourself?
I design them myself.
been waiting a long time for a new upload
Is this a 1:1 replica? If this was metal would it work?
Yes, is 1:1 scale, but it wouldn't work.
How much did it cost for all the material?
in filament, about 60 dollars.
@@ReplicasDreyse what printer or printers do you use ? Sorry for naive questions