My Bioshock Adam Syringe build.

Too late now but an easier and less messy way to color and transfer the Adam would have been to pour the uncolored gel and dye into a gallon Ziploc bag and knead it to mix. Then snip the bottom corner and squeeze like a pastry bag into the bottle.
 
this is looking sweet. cant wait to see the final product! being a fellow bioshock fan i thought i show you my big daddy costume just for fun
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Too late now but an easier and less messy way to color and transfer the Adam would have been to pour the uncolored gel and dye into a gallon Ziploc bag and knead it to mix. Then snip the bottom corner and squeeze like a pastry bag into the bottle.

As I read this out loud my wife saw my eyes light up! I will definitely use this method next time as we do make a lot of these!

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this is looking sweet. cant wait to see the final product! being a fellow bioshock fan i thought i show you my big daddy costume just for fun
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Awesome!!
 
Hitting the home stretch here. Soldered wires and use shrink tubing to seal the connections. The only bad thing about shrink tubing is you have to remember to put it on before soldering :)

You may notice I sanding the bare metal pieces to give them a brushed look. Resin nipple has been attached with hot glue and now it is time for my wife to take over and do the weathering. She is great at this (my opinion) and will really bring this to life.

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Really gets better every posting. Well done!

Rob

Sent from [location encrypted]...somewhere on the Tharkside of Barsoom ;)
 
And here we have the final before sealer (makes no change in appearance). The Bioshock frame is something I made a couple of years ago for her ADAM syringe. For those of you here at the bottom I am going to edit the first post and ad a link to the whole album :)

Linky

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As I read this out loud my wife saw my eyes light up! I will definitely use this method next time as we do make a lot of these!

It's also the preferred method for making deviled eggs in our house. Toss everything in a baggie, knead, then cut the corner into a star shape to pipe pretty eggs.
 
Too late now but an easier and less messy way to color and transfer the Adam would have been to pour the uncolored gel and dye into a gallon Ziploc bag and knead it to mix. Then snip the bottom corner and squeeze like a pastry bag into the bottle.

Updated!!

 
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