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Supersaiyan Sharingan
Join Date: Nov 2012
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Coyote Starrk's Gun's
Hey Ya'll im havin a hard time tryin to wrap my head around trying to construct Coyote Starrk's Guns. I just don't know where to begin. Someone please help.
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Reference images would help a lot.
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Supersaiyan Sharingan
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http://www.bleachdatabase.com/images...jpg?1277815703
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I'd go with wood for the core. Poplar is cheap and soft enough to cut easily. Cut it out and round the edges with a rasp. Epoxy clay for the details on the front, side, and butt. Make the trigger mechanism out of a strip of sheet polystyrene, sold at hobby shops. Warm it with a hairdryer and bend it to shape when it softens. sand the surfaces, progressing up to 220 grit. Apply sanding sealer to the wood surfaces, let dry, then sand some more. Primer, paint, then clearcoat if desired.
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for cheap
id go with wood, then for the silver bits, use pop cans, cut off top/bottoms, clean, place silver up and use a half sharpens pencil to press the design into it (or reverse side for raised design) Last edited by Dictamnus Albus : 02-14-2013 at 06:24 PM. |
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Whatup, 3D modeler here, I'm having trouble getting started w/ cosplay commissions, I'm guessing it's cause constructing this stuff is one of the fun parts. Hollow plastic is the cheapest, polished aluminum might look awesome, and obviously stainless steel would look the best but would be expensive. You'd have to paint it, and from the looks of it maybe add your own wood panels. Example.
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Supersaiyan Sharingan
Join Date: Nov 2012
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All Good viable options. Hmmm idk. i was thinking of going with the wood. and constructing it from there. Pop cans is a good idea as well i may use that.
Thanks
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