I couldn't find actual LEDs small enough to fit. I bought a sheet of small gold self-adhesive semi-spheres from Poundland and painted them with a blob of red enamel. They fit in the existing holes perfectly.
Good one. I wondered how you managed to get the fake LED's so perfectly painted. Where in Poundland would I find them?
I found them in the crafts section. They came on a sheet with various pearlescent colours and sizes, and the smallest size worked great when painted with a spot of red enamel.
Oh, that's very clever! I was planning on something similar with paint... but seeing how effective the disc is I shall shamelessly steal that idea!![]()
I’ve been working on my mk 2 water blaster. This is a very simple mod that helps disguise the awkward part that stretches back to the main body of the blaster. I just added a 1mm plastic disc to the front of the part and painted the rear portion in a dark tone. It really helps make it appear to be a separate piece and feel less obvious that it is moulded on to the back of the gun.
I’ve been working on my mk 2 water blaster. This is a very simple mod that helps disguise the awkward part that stretches back to the main body of the blaster. I just added a 1mm plastic disc to the front of the part and painted the rear portion in a dark tone. It really helps make it appear to be a separate piece and feel less obvious that it is moulded on to the back of the gun.
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What a great, simple solution! Did you fabricate the disc yourself, or were you lucky enough to find a pre-made piece that happened to be the right diameter?
A few pics of my Mk 2 water blaster with a bit of light rusting to finish things off...
You shouldn't worry about cutting off the old grips, dremel them off leaving a bit around the handle and then grind off the rest.
Amazing work. Really subtle and beautiful. And those grips look awesome!