Modular Longshot.
#1
Posted 10 May 2009 - 06:36 PM
Wanting a fully modular LS, I removed the foregrip bit, as though I were going to do a fg integration, and instead glued a rail on there (taken from the recon barrel extension) and I covered up the hole with a cover of a hand held game I got from mcdonalds.
Then I set to work on accessories.
The first accessory is just the top front half of a ls fg, it doesn't do anything, it just looks neat to me.
I kept the top half from one of the other FG's to make a loser barrel extension. I had seen this done before, however, I haven't seen anyone add a rail to it, nor have I seen anyone do a removable bipod... (recon target light mounted under the ls as well)
And here is the bipod mounted to the LS.
And of course it never would be complete if I didn't add the FG integration...
The problem with that was, the connection mech for nerf accessories is kinda weak and wobble, I fixed that for the fg by inverting the leftover rail from the recon barrel extension, now it fits smooth and tight.
As per PM request, here are detail shots of the LS underbarrel rail, so you can see how smooth it is. Forgive quality, they were taken on my cellphone, as the digicam had already been returned to it's owner.
http://datafortress2020.110mb.com/
#2
Posted 10 May 2009 - 06:38 PM
I do have one question. What paint did you use?
#3
Posted 10 May 2009 - 07:04 PM
As I've said before my friend, I like this alot.
I do have one question. What paint did you use?
Krylon indoor/outdoor Italian Olive with satin finish, Krylon fusion black with Satin Finish, and Krylon hammered texture black for the barrel, magazine, trigger, charging handles (made with soda bottle caps), and other "supposed-to-be-bare-metal" parts.
All spray paints. For touch up work, I spray a hefty amount of the pain into a jar or small bottle.
For some of the other guns I use metallic sharpies or paint pens for detail work.
I wish I had the patience to go the hand painting route, unfortunately I do not.
http://datafortress2020.110mb.com/
#4
Posted 10 May 2009 - 07:21 PM
As I've said before my friend, I like this alot.
I do have one question. What paint did you use?
Krylon indoor/outdoor Italian Olive with satin finish, Krylon fusion black with Satin Finish, and Krylon hammered texture black for the barrel, magazine, trigger, charging handles (made with soda bottle caps), and other "supposed-to-be-bare-metal" parts.
All spray paints. For touch up work, I spray a hefty amount of the pain into a jar or small bottle.
For some of the other guns I use metallic sharpies or paint pens for detail work.
I wish I had the patience to go the hand painting route, unfortunately I do not.
You'll learn in due time. Try it on your scout and see how it goes. Start small and work up, see what happens. I started with my LS, but thats because I'm used to models.
#5
Posted 10 May 2009 - 07:26 PM
#6
Posted 10 May 2009 - 07:29 PM
#7
Posted 10 May 2009 - 08:03 PM
I still love this!
my little brother explaining a small dinosaur
"I BUILT A TACO, A METAL TACO!"
another quote from my little brother
#8
Posted 10 May 2009 - 08:43 PM
Salindin
#9
Posted 10 May 2009 - 09:00 PM
Now that I see it, I have to put it to use.
And Salindin, taping isn't bad when you do it a lot...it does take a bit of time though to get it just right. All my pj's are tape jobs.
Hey...I got a crazy idea: how about you stop all that sigging stuff? It's not even my thread and it annoys me.
#10
Posted 10 May 2009 - 09:10 PM
#12
Posted 10 May 2009 - 10:22 PM
As for the fg trigger. I cut down the stock trigger mech (the orange piece the "handle/trigger" slides into), and wrapped/attached a piece of hangar wire to it, so it comes down like a normal trigger.
Then I added the ear piece of an old pair of sunglasses so I wouldn't cut myself and for comfort.
You can kind of see it sticking out in the picture of all the accessories. I will try and take some pictures of it, but since I had to glue on the rails, as well as covers for the back, I can't take it apart to show internals.
Since I am pretty much out of nerf guns I am interested in, I am planning on scratch-building something pretty cool.
http://datafortress2020.110mb.com/
#13
Posted 10 May 2009 - 10:32 PM
What is so wrong with Aesthetics these days? Involving the Longshot, especially. I mean, it's a good gun, and aesthetically improving is one of those can't-go-wrong combinations.
I can see why people dislike sharpshooter-style or muzzle-braked barrels. They reduce performance and whatnot. However, I appreciate them for their aesthetic qualities. Same for the scope and such.
Back to my other note, a functional attachment could possibly be ammunition storage or an air tank, should someone actually decide to replace the Longshot internals with an air gun's.
Anyway, I'll end my rant there.
As I said to Wisdom earlier, this is a nice modification.
And you did a great job with the paint, especially considering it's a spray job.
(I forgot to take a picture of my own poppers)
Every size rod you could ever want.
#14
Posted 10 May 2009 - 10:51 PM
It's taping.You claim not to have the patience for hand painting, yet you must spend half the day tapping. Wow, when I saw your work in the PJ/Mods thread I didn't think you were all spray, that sir is some nice spray work. I don't know how you guys do it with spray paint. I must just REALLY suck a tapping. Any way, I like this mod, and I may have to adapt the way you used the top of the LS sidearm, I like the way it changes the shape of the gun.
Salindin
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4. Hates everything. Just ask.
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#15
Posted 11 May 2009 - 05:53 AM
I said it before, but nice work.
Hey...I got a crazy idea: how about you stop all that sigging stuff? It's not even my thread and it annoys me.
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