Staar Lord Maan
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So, I got to thinking about whether or not to order the Shapeway 3D print of the Element Gun's barrel corrections and as long as I have a steady supply of two part plumber's putty, I'll just keep plodding along...
I knew that the barrels were a little more rectangular than what Nerf offers sooo...
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Before it hardened all the way, I took a razor blade and VERY carefully laid it flat against both barrels and sliced the excess putty off. After it hardened, I hit it with a coarse 100 grit nail file. Accidentally did a bevel on the end, but it'll barely be seen.
Here, we see the lower cowl and where I filled some holes. because this is a two piece part, I did a little sealing on the inside and where the seam meets outside. Sloppy, but smooth for paint. What's your favorite plastic filler for this kind of an application?
...Here I am sanding this piece...
I'd like to point out that while the Nerf gun has two barrels on the top and one the bottom, in the movie, the lower condenser is just one fatter unit. (heh...I sat 'fat' and 'unit' huh huh huh...)...anyway, to achieve this look, I plan to just paint the lower segment on the bottom barrels of the Nerf gun black so the eye will be tricked into thinking there is only one barrel there...I might bring that color down half way on that bottom barrel, come to think of it..
So far as that oval vent on the top cowl, I'm still trying to figure out how to make this look like a recess without making a hole. If I do make a hole, I'm considering taking some screen door patch, stiffening it with some glue and then using a little of that plumber's putty to glue it behind the hole to look like a purposeful heat vent...and stuff....

I knew that the barrels were a little more rectangular than what Nerf offers sooo...
.


Before it hardened all the way, I took a razor blade and VERY carefully laid it flat against both barrels and sliced the excess putty off. After it hardened, I hit it with a coarse 100 grit nail file. Accidentally did a bevel on the end, but it'll barely be seen.
Here, we see the lower cowl and where I filled some holes. because this is a two piece part, I did a little sealing on the inside and where the seam meets outside. Sloppy, but smooth for paint. What's your favorite plastic filler for this kind of an application?

...Here I am sanding this piece...
I'd like to point out that while the Nerf gun has two barrels on the top and one the bottom, in the movie, the lower condenser is just one fatter unit. (heh...I sat 'fat' and 'unit' huh huh huh...)...anyway, to achieve this look, I plan to just paint the lower segment on the bottom barrels of the Nerf gun black so the eye will be tricked into thinking there is only one barrel there...I might bring that color down half way on that bottom barrel, come to think of it..
So far as that oval vent on the top cowl, I'm still trying to figure out how to make this look like a recess without making a hole. If I do make a hole, I'm considering taking some screen door patch, stiffening it with some glue and then using a little of that plumber's putty to glue it behind the hole to look like a purposeful heat vent...and stuff....

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