Toon Gun
Toon Gun
Published 2018-10-16T08:12:13+00:00
Who Framed Roger Rabbit is one of the most iconic movies from the late 80's, that revolutionized the idea of cartoon characters and live action. For everyone who enjoys that movie as much as me, I present to you the full size toon gun. This model was custom created using a variety of tools, and is close to the scale of thegun from the movie (cartoons change in size a lot in the movie so its an approximation). This toon gun is large, fits the size of the toon bullets, and has moving parts. The barrel, hammer, and trigger can move. Now we can all pretend to be Eddie Valiant. Pew pew. What's not to like about owning a piece of the movie?
This model does require supports, and is a long print. With all my models, I take a lot of time post-processing, including sanding, wet sanding, and painting. The tolerances on this model are very tight, so it may require a decent amount of sanding/post process work. The trigger/hammer is a known issue that requires a metal pin to have working/moving correctly. Please watch the videos I had made, where I show you how I resolve this.
Want to know how I designed and post processed this model? Watch the videos I made describing the process,
Who Framed Roger Rabbit is one of the most iconic movies from the late 80's, that revolutionized the idea of cartoon characters and live action. For everyone who enjoys that movie as much as me, I present to you the toon bullet named Pat Butram. This model was custom created using a variety of tools, and is close to the scale of the toon bullet from the movie (cartoons change in size a lot in the movie so its an approximation). Pat Butram is the large cigar smoking cowboy. What's not to like about owning a piece of the movie?
This model does require supports. With all my models, I take a lot of time post-processing, including sanding, wet sanding, and painting. Make him memorable, and create a nice piece for your showcase at home. The end of the cigar was made from gluing sand and painting using a dry brush effect. Watch the video to see how I did it.
Want to know how I create a toon bullet and paint him? Watch the video I made describing the process, youtube.com/watch?v=n2mbKgNlkmQ and https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vmlwM4f4Rm8&t=16s
Date published | 16/10/2018 |
Dr. T you teleported me to past...thanks for your effort...still printing...