that thing is awesome! i want to see it done!!!
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that thing is awesome! i want to see it done!!!
Thank you all for your interest in this build. First off, I can say that I have no patience at all in trying to finish this. You can tell by the lack of quality in my work. This was an experiment and I wasn't expecting this to be perfect. Plus, it was a toy for my kids on the Halloween.
Here I present you the final painted SMG. Not exactly the right size.
http://i1125.photobucket.com/albums/...g?t=1316829006
Over the years I experimented with other kind of build. Here is a pepakura M6A that I did last year. This was actually destroyed by my son, again. I was able to salvage most of it and finished it up with a fresh coat of paint. Note that the trigger is missing.
http://i1125.photobucket.com/albums/...g?t=1316829132
Two months ago I tried the cardboard method. Here is the results.
http://i1125.photobucket.com/albums/...g?t=1316829171
Here are the 3 guns with 3 different build methods. The method I prefer is using cardboard. It requires a lot of planning and scratch building, but I can put more details in it. And if I plan correctly, the gun is the right size with the right details.
http://i1125.photobucket.com/albums/...g?t=1316829193
omg omg omg omg you are pro as man keep it up with the good work and such especialy with the m6d (favouite gun) and ma37 way better than mine
wow you inspired me to try this good job
dude that cardbored mood looks great!