These are Micro Six Guns pieces.
Decently detailed, fully static (zero moving parts) and not very well painted. The paint on the rifle chipped off in a couple places with the touch of a fingernail.
Very obvious and jarring mould lines in a couple spots, most noticeably on the underside of the revolver's grip, and the side of the rifle's stock.
So I got to work.
I shaved down the mould lines as best I could, trimming off what I'm guessing were supposed to be the sling mounts from the under side of rifle, which the real deal didn't actually have. Then trimmed off the sling ring from the chamber body as well. I remade a sling ring using some bent paper clip.
I wanted to go for a blackened steel/brassy styled look.
For the revolver I was going to go for a silver look but toned it back down last minute to a basic gun metal.
I'll be dusting off my paper towel and tape to make a holster for the Colt, I think, as well.
Decently detailed, fully static (zero moving parts) and not very well painted. The paint on the rifle chipped off in a couple places with the touch of a fingernail.
Very obvious and jarring mould lines in a couple spots, most noticeably on the underside of the revolver's grip, and the side of the rifle's stock.
So I got to work.
I shaved down the mould lines as best I could, trimming off what I'm guessing were supposed to be the sling mounts from the under side of rifle, which the real deal didn't actually have. Then trimmed off the sling ring from the chamber body as well. I remade a sling ring using some bent paper clip.
I wanted to go for a blackened steel/brassy styled look.
For the revolver I was going to go for a silver look but toned it back down last minute to a basic gun metal.
I'll be dusting off my paper towel and tape to make a holster for the Colt, I think, as well.