
I cut the frame for the guns from 3/4" MDF and used a router bit to cut slots for the trigger, hammer and trigger guard.

I made a 2" deep hole for the barrel. The rivets on the guns were simulated by drilling a shallow hole with a forstner drill bit.

The port on the top of the barrel was first drilled through with a 1/4" bit and then cut out with a razor saw.

I used a router bit to cut out the side slot and the ejection port.

I used strips of .040 styrene for the side of the slide. The trigger, guard and hammer were epoxied into place.

I used a strip of styrene for the rail strip.

More styrene shaped for the front sight.

Each gun had different hammers and rear sights. All were made from styrene.

Since I wanted to preserve the wood grain, made grips from 1/4" poplar.

The grips were shaped with router and sanding. The cameos on the grips were cut with a router.

The grips were stained. Ivory got a Maple stain while Ebony got an Ebony stain (not pictured)

After the wood was sealed, I pasted in laser prints to match the originals.

The inscriptions on the side were drawn on using a metallic paint marker.
Wow, very impressive work.
ReplyDeleteHow come you did not make some weathering on them?
That's they way they were ordered...I'll leave that up to the end-user!
ReplyDeleteSeriously mad genius going on here. I am VERY impressed.
ReplyDeleteHow large did they turn out? I know they are big guns so I wonder how you scaled them.
I have been looking into having some for a costume. Would you mind quoting a price for a set?
Feel free to contact me:
viberaphon at yahoo.com
I scale all guns to a standard pistol grip/trigger template. In this case, it turned out the same size as a long slide M1911. They're big guns but not as big as you'd think.
ReplyDeletejust wondering how long in total
ReplyDeletethey took you to make cuase im hoping to make some but i wanna know how long it'll take me.
They took about 20 hours over two weeks.
ReplyDeleteCan you make more? I need to have them for cosplay!!!
ReplyDeleteis the picture on the black gun mona lisa? if not who is it? and whats the name of the chick on the other one? im making a pair if these but i need to find the pics of the women on the guns
ReplyDeleteIt's not the Mona Lisa....I'm not sure who either of them are. I took them from pics of other replicas that I found on the Internet
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