Some of my JP props
Posted: June 10th, 2018, 12:17 am
I'm rearranging my 'office' and am consolidating my JP props until I can build an appropriate display. Not complete by any stretch but I thought that you all might like a peek.
All of those Saber radios do work and they are all programmed with various Amateur Radio and GMRS freqs. (My wife and I are both licensed to use them). They are 95% screen accurate and I have a total of 7 with one of them just out of the pic in the other Saber multigang charger to the right that holds four other Sabers (Systems Saber, 2-VHF and 2-UHF). Systems Sabers are similar but different and are primarily for different types of radio systems and have more channels.
One Saber is painted as well as a couple of the batteries. I just haven't had the time to paint all of the Sabers and batteries.
The radios on the left are a different brand and are used for public safety and some amateur radio use and one is for aircraft comms.
I have 3 Maxa Beam lights (1 works perfectly but the other two have 'issues' and I need to send them back to Peak Beam for repair which costs some dollars). The Maxa Beams REALLY do light up the night. But the Ni-cd batteries are really heavy at about 5 pounds. I have two types of Ni-cd chargers with the one in the picture on the left being the type that appeared in JW. The other one, is a drop-in style and can be seen beneath the MB on the right.
I just received the orange Fibre Metal hardhat a few days ago (found it on Walmart.com for about $15) and I have a decal and 'plaque' to mount it to the hardhat when I get some time.
I just recently (finally) received my Chronicle Collectibles Hammond Cane but it's not in the picture obviously. When I get the display built, it will sit prominently in the display.
Hope you enjoy the pic.
All of those Saber radios do work and they are all programmed with various Amateur Radio and GMRS freqs. (My wife and I are both licensed to use them). They are 95% screen accurate and I have a total of 7 with one of them just out of the pic in the other Saber multigang charger to the right that holds four other Sabers (Systems Saber, 2-VHF and 2-UHF). Systems Sabers are similar but different and are primarily for different types of radio systems and have more channels.
One Saber is painted as well as a couple of the batteries. I just haven't had the time to paint all of the Sabers and batteries.
The radios on the left are a different brand and are used for public safety and some amateur radio use and one is for aircraft comms.
I have 3 Maxa Beam lights (1 works perfectly but the other two have 'issues' and I need to send them back to Peak Beam for repair which costs some dollars). The Maxa Beams REALLY do light up the night. But the Ni-cd batteries are really heavy at about 5 pounds. I have two types of Ni-cd chargers with the one in the picture on the left being the type that appeared in JW. The other one, is a drop-in style and can be seen beneath the MB on the right.
I just received the orange Fibre Metal hardhat a few days ago (found it on Walmart.com for about $15) and I have a decal and 'plaque' to mount it to the hardhat when I get some time.
I just recently (finally) received my Chronicle Collectibles Hammond Cane but it's not in the picture obviously. When I get the display built, it will sit prominently in the display.
Hope you enjoy the pic.