I first painted the silver section of the body using an old bike mount as a stand. It wasn't ideal, but it's a bit awkward trying to paint the carbine due to its size and the curves.
For the purple, I always knew what paint I was going to use.
Dupli-colour have an awesome metal cast paint range where you spray on a chrome base and paint over the top with a glossy coloured clear coat. I had used it before in the past and the effect looks fantastic, especially in person. I had always wanted to use the purple for a Covenant weapon so this was my chance.
It did not dissapoint, but as always, do some experimentation first to find the best way to paint. It took me a few tries on test pieces before I was 100% happy with the coat.
Afterwards was the most fun part of the whole build! The detail painting
I used a brush to colour in every single black dot around the handle and on a few other places. This might have been the most fun I have had while painting. It was very easy to do and was super satisfying lol. This was followed by a simple Blackwash for weathering. I didn't do anything elaborate as I was worried about accidentalky weathering it too heavily when I wanted it to look fairly clean
Unfortunately, this was followed by the most difficult part of the build, installing the LEDs.
Even with the front LEDs already installed, the mid-section LEDs were still extremely difficult to access. I started with the front lower three on each side, adding a small amount of super glue around the LED and then trying very carefully to get them into their corresponding holes without damaging the wiring or getting glue everywhere. Needle noses pliers were essential here. After the bottom ones were installed, the top ones weren't much of a problem luckily.
Maybe someone more skilled with electronics would have a suggestion for improving the process, but I really did have a hard time here. I left a decent amount of wire between each LED to allow me to manouver them in, but too much wiring also caused the space to get crowded. Luckily I didn't damage any of the wiring or LEDs during this process.
I also used baking soda to cause the super glue to set immediately when it was in the right spot. This worked perfectly at the time, but the problem was baking soda was falling out of the carbine for months afterwards xD