Here is the finished gun.
![Image](http://www.flugel.dk/g1.jpg)
![Image](http://www.flugel.dk/g2.jpg)
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
![Rolling Eyes :roll:](./images/smilies/Indy-rolleyes.gif)
![Rolling Eyes :roll:](./images/smilies/Indy-rolleyes.gif)
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 .
![Think :-k](./images/smilies/Indy_think.gif)
Best regards,
Kim