I created two of these handguns, simultaneously, as it's easier, both for friends and their Resident Evil cosplays.
Here's a "real" Samurai Edge:
Yet again, I didn't document from the beginning, though I have some progress photos this time around. I started by tracing the profile of
my M92F airsoft gun onto cardboard several times. Once I had seven of these traced, I cut the proper details into some of them, such as for the slide and sights and glued them together. This was the result:
As you can see, the corrugations are still present, and that's the next thing to take care of, so, not having enough hot glue to do the job, I had to use Sobo glue(essentially a tacky white glue made for heavier crafts) just because I had it sitting around from school. After which, I scraped it smooth with some scrap cardboard for a smooth finish:
This step's self-explanatory(and very, very boring):
After this, I hit both up with several coats of black acrylic paint:
And finally, my favorite part, detailing:
And done!
These were used by my friends
Whitney and
Nick for their Jill Valentine and Chris Redfield costumes:
I'd make one for myself, but I got my hands on a $6 plastic M92F from Wal-Mart, complete with suppressor, LED flashlight, and tactical sight, as well as with firing sounds, suppressed firing sounds, and cocking sounds. It also blows back when the trigger is pulled. All I had to do was re-paint it. It's freaking awesome, so no, I won't be making one for my Wesker costume. :P
2 comments:
pls watch my own cardboard gun on this link
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_tApFrHpzYI
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YZiEiA9PSmA
pls. don't forget to leave comments. tahnks
Looks pretty awesome, Junior.
Nice craftsmanship. I'd love to see that thing painted!
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