turned out pretty well, took about 5-6 hours over the course of 3 days to complete this, removed the trigger lock.
Oh
my
god
this is freaking amazing
That’s pretty great looking! I think the brown could use some nice details n’ washes n’ such, but this looks really great! Very nicely done, good job!
Also, I edited the title for capitalization and clarity.
thanks
let’s just call it a recently replaced stock, that was my justification.
I like the zombiestrike logo too much.
Who uses old, greasy rags to wrap their brand new stock?
In all seriousness, sweet paint job man!
I do as well. I’m repainting my Sledgefire into Optimus Prime’s triple barreled shotgun, but I’m leaving the Zombie-Strike logo.
someone hasn’t played fallout…
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In all seriousness, sweet paint job man!
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god that looks cool
Nice paintjob! I could totally picture killing mutants with this baby.
gg is all I can say
Holy cow this is amazing!
And you made this? Well good job…
Why the passive-aggression?
I dunno, sorry about that, I do really like it…
Edited title -legomaster
Hmm, the Strongarm could use a bit more black or brown to balance things out.
This is really good, goes well with your other one, and sorry again for the passive aggression…
well, it’s supposed to be in better condition, I based the paintjob(minus the grip) on the .44 magnum in-game
please note that new vegas is probably at sunrise in the above pic, whereas the light was very blue in my pic.
I went for slightly tarnished silver instead of the worn gunmetal of the slingfire.
Now I definitely get what you were going for, and I like it even more than before…
Hmmm, I can understand the paintjob. But the shell is really iffy for me. The Strongarm has a very modern, geometric, tactical appearance where as that magnum looks old-fashioned and artfully made. I’d say that the Hammershot would be a better NERF candidate to try and replicate the .44 magnum. That being said, don’t let me tell you how to paint your guns.