I always tend to strip parts, pick up scopes and stuff at thrift and antique stores. My trip today found a daisy Powerline with Copper BBs still rattling around inside.
After gettig home, I took the scope rings off a Daisy scope (which I now don’t need) and attached a very early Weaver hunting scope to the rail built into the gun!
next I took the leftovers from sculpting a DL-44 blaster grill and cut them to fit the fore grip that I removed. (It looked a little tacky/70s) I also removed the little flick tab that ****** the gun. It was in an opening underneath and I covered it with the tomtit parts
i filled the recessed Powerline logo with a piece from a canon flash plug, and threw some adamata resin V8 greebles on the side. I still have to grind off the letters.
After gettig home, I took the scope rings off a Daisy scope (which I now don’t need) and attached a very early Weaver hunting scope to the rail built into the gun!
next I took the leftovers from sculpting a DL-44 blaster grill and cut them to fit the fore grip that I removed. (It looked a little tacky/70s) I also removed the little flick tab that ****** the gun. It was in an opening underneath and I covered it with the tomtit parts
i filled the recessed Powerline logo with a piece from a canon flash plug, and threw some adamata resin V8 greebles on the side. I still have to grind off the letters.
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