I've been working very carefully on this, as there are parts that are easily broken.


The following photos are only an example of what this is intended to look like. This shows that this barrel was intentionally chosen for its' diameter, so that I can insert the rifling as this will be in scale with the rest of the figure.




This isn't going to stay inside the barrel, this is only to show that the grenades are in the correct scale.

The grenade heads after being freshly painted. These dried smoother than they look in this photo.


The beginnings of shotgun shellls.



This what is called a reference shot, or continuity shot in the industry. These are taken to ensure that all the parts, or elements are in the same place from frame to frame while filming. This helps ensure continuity of the film. I took this to show what this would look like with these with in front of Arnie, even though these aren't painted yet.

Painted, and ready for a closeup shot.


All the good photos of this that came out clearly are what I posted here. I had to delete the others, as they came out fuzzy. I'll more photos today when the light is better.


