“The PKD” (aka Steyr Pflager Katsumata Series-D Blaster, a name coined by Rick Ross) is a very easily recognisable Blaster. And just like Robocop’s Auto-9 both of them does not have an Official name. Throughout the decades, there were quite a lot of efforts to reproduce these props, from a simple toy to an almost […]
Category Archives: 2019 PKD Blaster
20260122 Lighting for the AndersFP Blaster Pt.30 – Will it fit the Styer receiver?
So my Programmer resurrected itself and I’m a happy camper. It is a matured product around the early 2000’s and I am still using it. One of the main reason is because I am so used to its ZIF (Zero Insertion Socket) as compared to its more updated and efficient brethren which uses ICSP (In-circuit […]
20260111 My Programmer is down
Kaput I woke up early this morning with the plan to program a few PICs for the Blade Runner Blaster. Just as soon as I connected the programmer to the Laptop and plugged the PSU in, the usual LED did not light up. And I discovered the PSU did not supply any voltage either. After […]
20251018 Blade Runner offerings from Bellfine
I was pleasantly surprised this morning when images of the Blade Runner model kits showed up on my SocMed feed. They are from the company Bellfine with the molds developed by Woodbell Co., Ltd.. The following images are courtesy of HOBBY SHOP Dejitamin. I have already developed the Lighting System for the Blaster (but it […]
20250504 Lighting for the AndersFP Blaster Pt.29 – Which LiPo Battery is suitable?
OK, I am going to put this here because my Plan on doing an instructional video on how mount the board into the 3D printed part is, well, delayed for the time being. Anyhow, I just got a messenger notification, asking about which LiPo battery is suitable. WHY THIS BATTERY? The answer is the 701230 […]