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My Rook WG...redux #15 wooo hoooo!
Posted: Sun Jun 08, 2008 12:02 am
by rjallen70
Tweaked a couple of things to match this one a little better. Still working on it.
Put the grip screw on opposite side, weatherd the hammer to a nice grey, removed black paint from screw heads, and un-weathered it a bit.
Ron
Posted: Sun Jun 08, 2008 12:48 pm
by thatguyno1
Looks great - Rook did such a great job on those WB's. His replica is as close as I will be able to get to the real thing. I'm not a gun collector and the real WG's, if you find a decent one, are very pricey. More than I could afford at this time for a gun I probably would not fire anyway.
Paul ô¿ô
Posted: Mon Jun 09, 2008 9:34 am
by Rook
Very nice Ron! I was wondering if anyone else had seen those Propstore pics.
You'll notice that most of teh wear happens where you grip the pistol to open it. I also would imagine that the original piece has been reblued, since if you compare the screen caps to this pistol the filmed gun looks a lot more worn. In certain action scenes the finish looks almost gone from the cylinder.
What techniques did you use to clean the heads of the moulded in screws?
Again, very nice job on yours!
Russ
Posted: Mon Jun 09, 2008 11:14 am
by rjallen70
Thanks Rook!
A great compliment coming from the master.
For the screws i just used a paperclip and scraped a bit of the paint at the edge of the slot. Once started it came off easily with the round edge of the clip and thumbnail. Went easy so no scratches

Did the same with the hammer.
Ron
Posted: Mon Jun 09, 2008 1:21 pm
by IndyWannaBee
Hey Russ! I was admiring my Webley WG the other day (once again) and noticed that the real wear on the grips appears to be on the right side. This means that the original gun must have been handled alot by a lefty. The wear on the grip shows the thumb area worn down and the ring finger and pinky towards the bottom.
I would post pics but I am at work right now so it is hard to show.
What say you?
Posted: Mon Jun 09, 2008 8:49 pm
by Rook
Um... sure?
I'm right handed and honestly haven't fondled, er... handled my real steel
pistol all that much aside from the mould making process.
Interesting too that the grip screw is reversed from the Propstore pistol.
Looks like I'll have to revise my design after doing the next set.
It's always something...
Russ