DH-17 blaster pistol

by Sergey Kolesnik

Toy concepts 3D,3D printing and 3D graphics for television, games and social networks.

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Category: Toys + Games

License: creative_commons

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Description

The DH-17 blaster pistol was commonly used by soldiers of the Rebel Alliance for conflicts aboard starships, and sometimes the officers of the Galactic Empirecarried it instead of the standard E-11 blaster rifles.[1]

The pistol was dependable on a semiautomatic setting, firing in short bursts. The pistol could also be fired fully automatic, but the power would be drained in 20 seconds.[1][3] Its high rate of fire and reasonable accuracy made it ideal for medium-range combat.[4]

It's a DH-17. Leave the settings the way they are and don't even think of switching it to automatic." ―First Sergeant Namir during the Mid Rim Retreat[src]

The DH-17 blaster pistol was a close-combat blaster pistol produced by BlasTech Industries.[1]

Comments (6)

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OdysseySlipways almost 7 years ago

when i try to view your 3D mesh's parts on the page, they come up as a blurry ghost image - why?

cfjj1963 about 9 years ago

I down loaded this design last night and it unzipped as mesh mixer files and Jpegs. Fortunately I have meshmixer so I was able to import them into meshmixer and then they were exported as an obj. I was a little surprised they didn't down load as an stl file ready to print.

Sergey Kolesnik about 9 years ago

my model is made in STL format. it can be seen at the website. format is specified in the Design Files, and any files in the project