Wednesday, 18 November 2015

Custom embroidery service now open!


We've always been committed to making tactical gear that people can truly call their own. Through custom sizing to 'made to order' & bespoke pieces, Blastersmiths UK have always gone the extra mile to help you make your kit suit you. In pursuit of that, we can now announce that we are launching our bespoke embroidery service as of today.

Take your own logo or artwork, pay for the tooling once and you can use your logo again and again across our entire range of tactical equipment! Your one logo can be replicated across holsters, dump pouches, magazine holders and even tactical vests. With only a nominal application fee per item after the initial charge for digitizing your artwork, our customers can readily stand out from the crowd with top quality tactical equipment that is truly their own.

Purchasing your first bespoke embroidered piece:
Custom logos can be put on all sorts of products!
First, there's the tooling. We take your digital artwork and turn it into a file that our CNC embroidery machine can understand. To get us to do that, head over to our Custom Embroidery Tooling page and select your number of thread colours. Add that item to your basket. Now, select your desired item from our huge range of made-to-order tactical equipment and add that to your basket, too. That first price includes your first application fee so there's no need to do anything extra. If you want further items embroidered with the same logo, select the 'Reuse' option on the Custom Embroidery Tooling page and you'll only be charged the application fee. We will rotate, scale and generally muck about with your design to get it to fit to pretty much anything. If we can't get it to fit, we can put it on another item in your order or will just straight up refund you the price of the tooling.

After you've ordered, we'll email you to ask for your artwork. Once we've got that, we can turn it into embroidery for you. We'll send you a digital render of the final layout for you to 'proof'. That's where you check spelling, layout and final colours. If you OK that, we can then proceed to making your stuff. We'll also provide you with a Unique Tooling Code (UTC) for each logo/artwork that you  agree to 'proof' so you can use it for future orders.

Reusing your tooling for future orders:
If you like your customised items then you can come back and select the 'Reuse' option on every future order and will only have to pay the application fee. Your tooling can be used time and again, just add Custom Embroidery Tooling with the 'Reuse' option selected and we'll email you to ask for your UTC. Don't worry if you can't find it, we keep a database of them here but it will speed up the turn around time for your order if you can provide us with it.

Stock logos and designs:
Stock designs allow for budget customisation
For those without a desired logo, we have a bunch of stock designs and logos that we can produce for just the application fee. From biohazard symbols for the HvZ players out there to simple skull and crossbones motifs, we've already done the tooling. We'll keep adding to that library as we go. The shopping process to add them to your gear is much the same as custom logos, just add Stock Embroidery Tooling to your basket with the desired pattern option selected. Again, if there are multiple items in the basket, we'll drop you an email to confirm what's going where. :)

Please note that due to the nature of the embroidery process, it's not possible to retrofit embroidery to extant pieces. We honestly tried but webbing and fittings get in the way of the embroidery hoops preventing the fabric from being held in-situ correctly.

Patches, name tapes, text only options and more
We're launching today with our custom logo service but we'll be adding more lines as we go. Plans are in the pipeline for custom webbing or hook tape name tapes for squad members and LARP characters. We're exploring the option of promotional merchandise (for both ourselves and Nerf groups) and of course we're working to bring a bespoke morale patch service, too. That'll likely be after Christmas now but we've got lots to be starting off with...

Friday, 30 October 2015

'Star-lord Quad Blaster' drop-leg holsters


Star-lord Quad Blaster - Source: Nerf Wikia
The Star-lord Quad Blaster is something of an under-rated, often ignored blaster in the Nerf community. Its single shot action with sub-par performance means it's often left out for better side-arms like the Hammershot and Strongarm. What it does have, however, is a certain style and it pairs very well with Star-lord cos-plays. We decided to make a holster for it.

We first made a set of holsters for the 'Star-lord Quad Blaster' back in 2014. One of our flat mates here in Bristol wanted a set to complete her Star-lord cosplay. We made them up and she wandered around MCM London back in October 2014 getting compliments on both the holsters and her general costume (with hindsight, should have given her some business cards to hand out!). We left them as a one-off item until a couple of weeks back when we received a request phrased to the effect of"This might be the weirdest thing you've been asked but..." I'm not entirely sure the client was prepared for us to come back with a "Yeah, we've done that, let me find my notes". :D
So we opened up the files, fixed a few bugs and ported the holsters from the old looped belt loops to our standard MkIV style loops fixed to a thigh strap. The blaster is still held in place by a 3D printed clip but it's much easier to release that the previous version. It's low profile when empty and holds the blaster perfectly secure when in use. The best part is that it retains all the sizing flexibility of our full fabric drop-leg holsters. The thigh strap is a full 30" long so chances are, it'll fit you there. The vertical belt loops have the better part of 8" vertical adjustment which is a lot when you consider your legs.

These are available now for £15 for one or £25 for a LH/RH pair (because, honestly, who really wants just one?) from our website. Prices include UK VAT at 20% so non-EU folks will pay £12.50 and £20.83 for singles and pairs respectively - that discount is automatically calculated at checkout.

This is the first release of a few to come in the next few weeks. We've been a bit quiet since the end of LARP season setting up new and exciting things that will be announced in the coming weeks.

-Mike
MD, BSUK

Monday, 17 August 2015

Retaliator Bolt Action Conversion Kit available soon!

 
In days gone by it was a simple thing to acquire a performance bolt-action rifle. You simply headed down to your local store (online or brick and mortar, your pick) and grabbed either a Longshot or a Longstrike. Nowadays, things aren't so simple. The Longshot re-release has its own problems and the Longstrike's indirect plunger system and general poor performance leaves it lacking in the Elite era.

The Retaliator is a solid platform, one that is versatile and customisable to boot but has a nasty over-hand priming action in its stock form. Well, I decided to fix that.

This ambidextrous kit allows you to replace the over-hand action with an aluminium bolt handle. The kit contains all the 3D printed parts, screws and nuts you need to make the conversion. A little bit of thread lock is all you need to make it super-durable and to last over an extended time. The kit contains a single bolt handle that can be placed on either the left or the right hand side of the assembly depending on your preference.

Miss your top rail? We at Blastersmiths UK feel that the Retaliator's top rail just gets in the way so we got rid of it. If you're pining for its return then we do offer split picatinny rails that can restore it. They will be offered as an additional option to the kit in matching colours. If you wanted a different colour for something a little more distinctive or striking, they can be ordered separately.

This kit will be on sale for £25 (inc VAT at 20% so £20.83 for US and other non-EU countries) from Friday 21st July 2015 on a 4 week lead time in our full, and growing, range of colours. A full fitting video and demonstration will be coming shortly.

- Mike

www.blastersmiths.co.uk

Wednesday, 15 July 2015

Elite Alpha Trooper Catch Upgrade Kit

The above image illustrates how little the Elite Alpha Trooper's catch plate changed between design iterations. A small bulkhead of plastic was added to the plate in order to accommodate the new plunger system but that was it. The remainder of the bracing plastic and the wing slots for the plunger flanges remain to provide a catch plate that flexes and fails under enhanced load.

Our inproved 3D printed catch plate provides a much neater solution by being designed exclusively for the Elite Alpha Trooper. It possesses a much deeper ledge for bracing the plunger assembly against and a thicker holding bulkhead for the plunger. It's much stronger and less pliable than the original. There's no need for upgraded catch plate springs, just a simple improved catch.

Our new catch can be had with a spring for £8 (inc VAT at 20%) from our website.

Wednesday, 8 July 2015

MkII 'Miranda' Pattern Magazine Holders

We've been working to refine our budget range magazine holders over the last few months. The current shock cord design is proving a little problematic in the price bracket it's in. To that end, we needed to find something that would fill the 'economy' price bracket magazine that we know the HvZ and student populations crave.

Meet our MkII 'Miranda' Pattern Magazine Holders. They represent something of a paradigm shift compared to our previous iterations and there are number of reasons for that. And yes, they are named for Miranda in Serenity.

First and foremost, you'll notice they're flapped. Too often have I lost darts at Green Cloaks events where I've been crawling through ferns and underbrush so these pouches solve that particular problem. Of course, I'm not a huge fan of flaps for ease of access. To that end, we added a small tab of Velcro to the inside of the pouch and made them deep enough to carry their required number of magazines. The flap can then be tucked behind the magazines in order to provide ready access without needing to fight through a pouch.
With a couple of these on your MOLLE vest or belt, you can have one in a 'ready' state while the others are in reserve. These pouches are designed to be both magazine holder and dump pouch in one. You cycle the magazines from front to back, removing from the front and replacing the spent magazines in the back. The weight of the magazine creates a handy aperture that's easy to re-insert a magazine into.

MOLLE Mounted Versions:
Our MOLLE mounted version still relies on our MOLLE Attachment Bar system (MAB) but the webbing has been reconfigured to accept MALICE clips, too.

Belt Mounted Versions:
The belt mounted versions are reverting to our universal belt loop system with the addition of a snap fastener at the bottom to really secure the hold. This feature was added after this weekend at Green Cloaks Event 3: Into the Rad where I had multiple failures of my Firestrike belt mounted holster that argued with my vest rig. In the end, adding a pop snap solved the problem.

UPDATE:  We've replaced the belt system with a new strap system. Installation instructions on that can be found here.


These versions will be available in our full range of colours rather than just black and camouflage. Black double and triple pouches will be £8 and £10 respectively with an extra £1 for colours. Camouflages with matched fittings and straps will be available, too.

The future of our shock cord retention pouches:
The shock cord retention pouches that we currently supply do have a future. However, we would like to do a better job on them and so they will be bumped up to our 'premium' bracket where they will have sewn, reinforced PALS legs that thread into MOLLE and the like. The price will rise to match and it's too early to say how much that might be.

UPDATE: Nope, the old shock cord pouches don't have a future. We're only supplying Mirandas from here on out. We can't commission the old versions even if we wanted to because the fabric we used literally no longer exists. It was made by 1 mill in the world (up in Lancashire, UK) who no longer supply it. We can't make the old design in any other fabric so we're only supplying these now.


The MkII 'Miranda' pouches go on sale on our website from Friday 10th July 2015.

Thursday, 14 May 2015

Prototype: Full Tactical Vest

Tactical vests are an interesting thing. We've avoided providing a full one for a while because we figured that people could just grab one from their local army surplus store, throw some pouches on there and be done with it. Between a visit to our local surplus store and regular contact with the fine folks at Green Cloaks here in the UK, we found we were wrong. I spent an hour rummaging through our local store (Marcruss Outdoors here in Bristol) and found that, surplus Osprey body armour covers aside, the vests on offer weren't particularly appealing for the mil-sim LARPer. For example, this Mil Tec MOLLE Vest was available for £30. I checked the label and it's made from toughened polyester which seemed a little odd but I suppose you can't expect Cordura in that price range. Toughened polyester is fine but Cordura is infinitely better. There were others like it in similar price brackets and none of them had in built magazine storage.

Upon my return to the office, I started putting together a design for a vest that's built from our usual Cordura and had inbuilt magazine pouches. Sling loops were included, too, because I personally love the idea of a 1 point tactical sling run through loops on my left shoulder. We've adopted a new policy here in the office: the designer of the item has to produce the first prototype. The idea is to stop us from producing something that's impossible for the production team to build. While I don't have the world's best sewing skills, it's certainly worked to keep designs simple yet effective. Here it is shown over a set of black motocross armour for contrast and because it shows a typical usage case for something like Green Cloaks.

This is the first prototype out of the gate. There are a couple of bugs to fix but we've tried to balance affordability with efficacy. It's built from our usual high quality Cordura nylon and is padded with our 3mm spacer mesh for full breath-ability and comfort. The sling loops are just about visible on the shoulders but come as standard. The design is supposed to offer a complete off the shelf solution without needing to add further pouches and such. The MOLLE coverage allows for optional additions as and where necessary.

Most importantly, this particular line will be our first offering in a variety of sizes. While custom sizing is our preference, sizing options will give us the ability to sell things in a way we're not used to. Players and clients will be able to choose from a range in the field without having to wait for us to produce something fitted to them. Of course, we'll retain the custom option at no extra charge for those that are prepared to wait.

Changes for the final production version include:
  • Reinforced magazine pouch apertures for easier magazine insertion - the current single layer of Cordura and edging tape isn't enough
  • Change the edging tape colour from olive to army green
  • Altering the position of closure buckles to prevent gaping
  • Droping the neckline by a few mm to prevent it getting all up in your throat
  • Velcro loop tape at the top of the vest will be replaced by just MOLLE Velcro loop tape rather than the current alternating system.
We're also exploring the option of adding interior pouches for armour panels. A number of LARP systems require rigid plating to count as armour for role play purposes while other players have requested space for extra padding simply to deaden the impact of a round travelling at 300FPS (I'm looking at you Australia :P). We'll probably have that as an add-on option for an extra £10 or so. Plates will be sold separately and we'll probably provide a template for them to make life easier for people wanting to make their own.

Current working price for this off the shelf in black will be £60 inc VAT or £70 inc VAT for Flecktarn and British Woodland DPM (as shown above). It'll be a couple of weeks before we get all the bugs worked out but the prototype will certainly see action next month at Green Cloaks Event 2. Watch this space. :)

EDIT:

So we tested it Event 2 and it came through with flying colours. We'll get a black one made up in the not too distant future and get it on the website. It's pictured above with the sling loops in action and Velcro patches in place. :D

Thursday, 8 January 2015

Stampede Wiring Kit: Revision 2

In our first new product for 2015, we've added a few new upgrades to the Stampede wiring kit. There have been a number of tweaks including adding an LED mount for your master power switch and some key protections added for this ageing fleet of blasters.

Inline fuse holders, fuses and relays!


With more modern N-Strike Elite magazines, we've identifed a failure mode that is fatal to the Stampede motor when using high powered Lithium chemistry batteries. The differences in the moulds between N-Strike magazines and the newer N-Strike Elite magazines are sufficient to cause a misalignment in the bolt during the firing cycle. This causes a collision with the forward dart tooth and resultant stall. Given the high discharge capacity of Lithium packs, it's often the case the battery is able to continuously discharge enough current to oxidise the motor coils and set fire to the internals of the blaster (literally in one case).

To that end, enter car blade fuses. We've determined that a single 10A car fuse soldered into the battery tray will happily protect the blaster and its internals from the aforementioned failures. Yes, it might mean you have to tape a set of fuses to the inside of your blaster but we figure most people would rather have a dead fuse than a blaster. We did look into resettable options but the blade fuses are far more economical compared to PTCs and methods that would have introduced a significant current restriction. The other advantages of a blade fuse is that it can handle burst currents for the necessary length of time without tripping. This sort of behaviour is commonly seen in the automotive industry so it seems like a sane standard to adopt here.

New 12V relays!
A second change sees the replacement of the firing micro-switch with a 12V relay instead. This changes means that the blaster can now use its stock trigger switch to fire the blaster using low current wire through the relay. This solves the problem some users were experiencing with placing the switch and removes the need for the trial and error placement process that is required by the Version 1 system. There are also advantages in preventing timing bugs that may occur as the white trigger plate inappropriately triggers the next trigger cycle when using our current micro-switch set up. It is important to note, however, that our kit now requires either 3S LiPo or 3S LiFe to fire, anything higher than 12V will destroy the relay coil and render your blaster useless.

Unfortunately, it does mean that the kit will have to increase in price to accommodate the new features but we don't really have a way to avoid this and we've kept the increases to a minimum.

The new version will be available as of Monday 19th January 2014 for £18.50 (including UK VAT at 20% so £15.41 for non-EU customers). All orders placed on or after that date (UK time) will be filled with the Revision 2 kit and priced accordingly.