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Warthog81 - 14 Jun 2007 14:57 GMT
Anyone know the name of the company that makes make 1-1 scale plastic
models of firearms.  I'm after an M16 rifle for a museum display. They
used to be made during the 70's -80's, but I  cant find any info on
current suppliers or manufacturers.  Any help greatly appreciated.

Cheers
Chris Hughes - 14 Jun 2007 21:41 GMT
Wasn't that LS?

I bought a few of the pistols when I was based in Hong Kong in the early
1970's...

Chris

> Anyone know the name of the company that makes make 1-1 scale plastic
> models of firearms.  I'm after an M16 rifle for a museum display. They
> used to be made during the 70's -80's, but I  cant find any info on
> current suppliers or manufacturers.  Any help greatly appreciated.
>
> Cheers
Mucker - 14 Jun 2007 22:02 GMT
You would probably come out a lot cheaper by buying one those  pretty
realistic looking airsoft  M16's. You might have to modify the flash
hider if you want the  Vietnam era  M16. The LS models are quite
expensive on ebay if you can find
them.
> Anyone know the name of the company that makes make 1-1 scale plastic
> models of firearms.  I'm after an M16 rifle for a museum display. They
> used to be made during the 70's -80's, but I  cant find any info on
> current suppliers or manufacturers.  Any help greatly appreciated.
>
> Cheers
castvee8@aol.com - 15 Jun 2007 02:53 GMT
Just saw them a week ago in the local hobbytown store. They had a
pretty good assortment from really old pistols to really modern
offerings. A flintlock was 32$, and I didnt look any further. Sorry,
didnt notice a maker.

> > Anyone know the name of the company that makes make 1-1 scale plastic
> > models of firearms.  I'm after an M16 rifle for a museum display. They
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Gray Ghost - 15 Jun 2007 03:04 GMT
castvee8@aol.com wrote in news:1181872431.503524.29400
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> Just saw them a week ago in the local hobbytown store. They had a
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The company that acquired Lindberg is rereleasing much of there old stuff. I
thought the pistols i'd seen were cheaper than that, though.

frank
Mad-Modeller - 15 Jun 2007 06:18 GMT
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> frank

Pyro was the US company that made the guns that are apparently coming
around again.  I had the two cap & ball Colts, the Blunderbuss and the
Dutch flintlock pistol.  I still have the Kent...er, Pennsylvania Rifle.
They are relatively simple kits compared to L-S's models.  IIRC, their
origin goes back to the '50s.

Bill Banaszak, MFE Sr.
someone@some.domain.invalid - 15 Jun 2007 06:31 GMT
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>Bill Banaszak, MFE Sr.

and they can look really good with modern finishes and
paint. i saw that pennsyltucky done by an artiste.
The Old Man - 15 Jun 2007 11:34 GMT
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Might even go back further. I found in a couple of old issues of "Air
Trails" magazines about a company called Constructo, which in May of
1954 had a line of 23 different 1:1 firearm models. All of the Pyro
models except for the Blunderbus, the wheellock pistols and Baverian
wheellock rifle are included in the lineup as well as a Luger, a Colt
automatic and a number of flintlocks that are different from the Pyro
designs. The biggest difference is that these models aren't plastic,
they're made from wood and metal pieces. The wood pieces were shaped
and appear to be fairly well detailes as well.
Has anyone else heard of this company? The ad was from Polk's in New
York City, so I don't know where this company was from.
Actually, now I do. I just Googled the company and they're still in
business. They produce a line of wooden sailing ship models and
woodworking tools. No firearms in their catalog, however.
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is the store online? what is the name and address?
thank you.
reznap2002@yahoo.com - 15 Jun 2007 17:07 GMT
> Anyone know the name of the company that makes make 1-1 scale plastic
> models of firearms.  I'm after an M16 rifle for a museum display. They
> used to be made during the 70's -80's, but I  cant find any info on
> current suppliers or manufacturers.  Any help greatly appreciated.
>
> Cheers

Hello,

I have the M-16.  The name of the company is L&S CO., LTD.  I also
have the thompson machine gun and most of the hand guns.  I'm getting
ready to sell off 600 of my models and the LS and Pyro are part of
that group.  I'm not into ebay but I also know the LS are rare and
expensive.  I sell my kits in order to purchase newer ones.

If you are interested in this one let me know.  I will have to
research a little to come up with a price.  I expect good money for
the kit but I lost my mind on ebay is not my style.
AMPSOne@aol.com - 15 Jun 2007 23:15 GMT
There are some 1/1 scale replicas out there. The National Firearms
Museum in the NRA Headquarters in Virginia has a gift shop that sells
1/1 scale models and IIRC they had an M16 replica for about $85. You
may want to see if you can Google the museum and its shop for
availability.

Cookie Sewell
 
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