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ScreamoLover.
Join Date: Jul 2010
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Fake Guns .
anybody know where i can get some fake guns for my bulleta cosplay?
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Join Date: Apr 2010
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If you want one custom made you can try the commission section of this site to see if you can find anyone that will make one for you.
You probably just want to go search toy stores or online toy stores for toy guns that you can spray paint black. Or you could try to make one yourself. I talked to a girl once that had made a really cool steampunk gun out of random things she had lying around (but that's steampunk, so it's a little different). |
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Join Date: Aug 2010
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you can find air soft guns at like flee markets.
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Join Date: Apr 2009
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I think they have those at Walmart or Toys R Us, actually ...
It even makes tak noises!! :'D |
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Join Date: Mar 2006
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Airsoft guns are banned at many cons, and are more expensive than toy guns because they actually fire pellets, so I would recommend against using Airsoft for cosplay. Bulleta (from Darkstalkers, right?) uses Uzis, which are pretty common, so you could look around toy stores for cheap plastic versions.
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Join Date: Apr 2007
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So far, the best toy guns I ever purchased were these: http://www.dream-angels.net/yuna_guns.htm
It's a "Yuna Gun" kit, but the guns come in camouflage, so they look nothing like her guns. They are really big, and they make a cool roulette sound when you pull the triggers. |
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Ballira
Join Date: Oct 2012
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Someone once showed me a really cool way to make lightweight props using a can of Great Stuff, some cardboard cut-outs, a knife, a little sandpaper and some paint. Great Stuff is awesome like that because it takes no time to dry and you can shape it into just about anything. Plus it's lightweight!
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I love dogs!
Join Date: Apr 2010
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If you want something realistic, but totally inoperable, you could try a mold. If you have access to an airsoft gun (somehow I doubt you'll have actual Uzis on hand), you could make a mold of it and cast it out of resin. Just be sure to seal openings before pouring the mold.
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