League of Legends - Arcade Miss Fortune - Montreal Comic Con 2014

Had the opportunity to work with long time friend Yaya Han on a League of Legends project. I knocked out these guns in a couple of days, and it's one of my quickest builds yet!

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Went into MS Paint and edited a picture of the model to get what I needed for the pattern.



Drafted out the pattern.



Cut out the handle then glued PVC pipe for the barrel.





Made a box around the PVC pipe to hold it in place and for details later.









Cut out the front sight of the gun and carved using a belt sander. A really big belt sander...because I can.







Added detailing plates. Drilled holes, cut grooves etc.





Cut out the rear detailing from PVC. Added PVC and acrylic detailing to the end of the handle.





Primed with Rustoleum Filler Primer.



Client took care of the painting process and debuted at Montreal Comic Con. Was really happy to help a friend knock a costume out of the park!

RWBY - Emerald - RTX 2014

I made another set of RWBY weapons for Sushimonster. This time it was on the villain's side, but it was just as fun all the same. This was the first time I had moving parts on a prop, so it was a little bit of an adventure. In all honesty there were sacrifices made to the aesthetics due to time constraints and the mechanism, but all in all it was a good learning experience. 

References I was given. Scaled it according to this model from the show. Wound up making it just a tiny bit bigger though just for safety.



Used a PVC pipe for the cylinder. Socketed a smaller PVC pipe into the cylinder for the barrel. Drilled holes to give the cylinder details for the bullet chambers.


Assembled the barrel, cylinder, stock and forward grip from PVC foam.


Started putting together the blade section from PVC foam. Made it from a flat piece then closed it off like a box. The scythe tip would slide into the blade section on the part mounted to the gun itself. 


Support struts made for the scythe blade edge.


Glued covers to support struts to give the scythe edge.


Tested the scythe base of the blade with the barrel section. Hinged with some strange plastic rod. I just know it was in the scrap bin and is incredibly hard.


Put all the pieces together and added details.


Gun is designed to swing open, then the user adds the scythe tip later. 



Painted with spray paint


Sushimonster went out to do a shoot! Looks great! They held up during RTX and were able to remain open or closed even within the huge crowds of the con. Thanks for