Grips are wood... ammo clip is glued into place (I was in too much of a hurry to get it done to mod the clip). I did tap the back end of the barrel and put in a screw from the inside of he gun body just to be safe.
As for gold candy.... Alsacorp has an automotive clear coat called "clear4chrome" which they also sell gold pigment additive for, but I've never used it. (I think the stuff I currently have is from a European paintmaker called Standox.) But really- any shop that sells proper 2-part automotive paints should be able to help you out. At any rate, I'm gonna stress again that you get a "proper" paint with hardener if you want it to resist any scratches.
(Note: I also used this method to pimp out my Firebird as can be seen here at the bottom of the page: Firebird The gold components were either silver chome or polished aluminum before.)
The weathering is an airbrushed coat of Tamiya flat black mixed with "smoke", "orange clear" and "blue clear" which was then "worn off" with a rag moist with Ajax. After the weathering was done I resprayed the whole thing with a clearcoat (sans candy additive) since the Tamiya color doesn't hold up well to a lot of handling. Now I just gotta touch up the front site and rub down some of the gloss.
As for gold candy.... Alsacorp has an automotive clear coat called "clear4chrome" which they also sell gold pigment additive for, but I've never used it. (I think the stuff I currently have is from a European paintmaker called Standox.) But really- any shop that sells proper 2-part automotive paints should be able to help you out. At any rate, I'm gonna stress again that you get a "proper" paint with hardener if you want it to resist any scratches.
(Note: I also used this method to pimp out my Firebird as can be seen here at the bottom of the page: Firebird The gold components were either silver chome or polished aluminum before.)
The weathering is an airbrushed coat of Tamiya flat black mixed with "smoke", "orange clear" and "blue clear" which was then "worn off" with a rag moist with Ajax. After the weathering was done I resprayed the whole thing with a clearcoat (sans candy additive) since the Tamiya color doesn't hold up well to a lot of handling. Now I just gotta touch up the front site and rub down some of the gloss.
Awesome buildup joatrash! Did you glue your ammo clip in? Or mod it w/magnets?
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