Friday, March 19, 2010

Modding Tools

These are the tools essential for the purpose of modding. 

Thursday, March 18, 2010

Silencer Mod 2


I got from hardware store


It is an approx. 10mm wide, can pass as 9mm caliber replica! (Fake one, make believe)


Use HOT glue or "Goop" to hold the nut in place.


Place the two halves backs, use strong glue like super glue to steady the two into place.
If you are feeling "extra", sand the seams smooth & flush to be rid of the glue marks.
Use grade "320" sandpaper or fine metal file to do.


Any gaps, use modeling putty to fill the gaps. Again, sand the traces smooth after the putty has set.


The cap of the sliencer can taken over. Carefully pry it out.


An opened silencer.


Use HOT  glue or "Goop" to apply the insides.


Insert the Bolt into the silencer case before closing.


Adjust accordingly.
Wait 24 hours before following up on paint job.



Now the glue is 80% set.
Let's see if the idea works.


Screw in slowly


Sucess! It is in!

Silencer Mod

I know that you guys out there have been asking how you make the silencer removable ?

Well, I have been at work hard.
 And I have came up with these two methods for doing.

This is one way of two ways I did:

Adding a coupler joint for the sliencer, screw in the silencer for that assassin mood!


This is 12.7mm coupler ; saw off the hexagon end.


The sawn off end file it to smooth edge and use super glue or Loctite to attach the pistol.


This coupler is used to stick the other end of the silencer.


This is the end result.


Screwing in.......


And done.

Now for a paint job........
Now undergoing paint job. Using metallic black and then dull with "dull lacquer".


I have not screwed in the silencer yet as the paint have not set yet.

Wednesday, March 17, 2010

Workshop Session Coming soon!

Military-Simulation 
Costuming Workshop Session

Tentative Date: Late May 2010, Weekend.
Time: 2pm to 5pm
Location: To be Announced

More details coming soon in April 2010.