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Aliens M40 Grenades Prop Replica USCM Colonial Marines HEDP Grenade Cosplay

Aliens M40 Grenades Prop Replica USCM Colonial Marines HEDP Grenade Cosplay

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** DISCLAIMER ** This is not an officially licensed product nor it has any affiliation with the movie studios. It's just fan-art.

This is a set of SIX M40 Prop Replica Grenades as seen used by the USCM Colonial Marines in the James Cameron film 'Aliens' starring Sigourney Weaver and Michael Biehn.

The M40 High Explosive Dual Purpose (HEDP) Grenade is a type of high explosive fragmentation grenade manufactured by Armat Battlefield Systems.[2] It was predominantly employed by the United States Colonial Marine Corps.

This is beautifully recreated to be as accurate as possible based on the available reference pics, it is screen accurate to the measures of the one used in the show and a fully 3D printed piece.

Please note that prop replicas require some modelling skills and can vary slightly from the picture shown.

THIS IS FOR A 3D PRINTED SET OF SIX DISASSEMBLED GRENADES AND YOUR CHOICE OF MATCHING CAPS IN EITHER RED, GREEN OR MIX OF RED/GREEN CAPS.
YOU CAN EITHER GLUE THE DETONATOR STATIC OR USE A PEN SPRING (**NOT INCLUDED**) TO CREATE THE DEPRESSING / RELEASE EFFECT SEEN IN THE MOVIE BEFORE GLUEING THE REST OF THE BODY.

Each grenade measures ~75mm once assembled.

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LEGAL NOTICE:
This is not an officially licensed product and is only considered fan-art, protected under Fair Use. I am not profiting from the item in a commercial way. I am only being paid for my services for 3D printing the item(s).*

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Originally came missing pieces but soon r...

Originally came missing pieces but soon resolved.
Came with little sweets...a nice touch!
Many thanks
Steve