Here is the finished gun.


I started by taking the gun apart so I could paint the plastic parts and leave the metal parts unpainted.
I applied a coat of Vallejo STEEL airbrush colour to the plastic part, then a light coat of Citadel colour's Purity seal. The seal was to protect the steel colour later when distressing the gun.
Next several thin coats of a 50/50 mix of Citadel Black ink and Citadel clear varnish.
I then distressed the gun using water sandpaper grain 1500(I used it dry) and very fine steel wool. Be very gentle when distressing.
After distressing I applied the 50/50 mix once more to the areas that was brightest.
Last I applied two layers of Purity seal and water-sanded the most shining surfaces with grain 1500 again lightly and with a gentle hand.
STEEL colour applied, the barrel and sight is polished aluminium.
Black ink/clear varnish applied
Here it is before the final layer 50/50 mix and Purity seal.
The metal parts was gently water-sanded with grain 1500 whit thoughts given to naturally the distress areas.
I've modified the barrel by carefully grinding the plastic down (except the thingy


The tube med the excising barrel just where the barrel is widest and the connection was filled and sanded.
The front sight was grinded out of a small piece of aluminium and glued on the barrel using epoxy glue I drilled in a small pin to make it stronger.
The lanyard ring was made from a unbraco screw with a hole drilled through the head. I used piano wire to make the ring and locked the whole thing with a small steel ball glued in to the unbraco head.
I hope this makes some sense .

Best regards,
Kim