


Here is a survey of the key components.

The barrel extension & black color were already applied when I bought the blaster ) . The clear part top left is a watch’s packaging (made of acrylic glass, I already carved in a woodlike texture into it with a carpet knife, also we see a bended by heat PVC-sheet which will cover the upper Part of the barrel.
The watch box fits perfectly on the front of the blaster (I tested it with my 2nd Shell Shock). So I 've been trying to get a round hole a hole saw me in the acrylic glass. The result can be viewed here. Note: Acrylic is f*****g difficult to work and breaks out pretty fast. I closed the breaking after assembly


The next pictures show the Blaster after the "marriage " with the parts described above (stock's not fixed yet...)


The Rail was taken from a Switch Shot. I have glued it together with hot glue and other glues . The outer barrel (PVC-Pipe) is glued directly to the former extension. The transitions between the plate and the Blaster and the Rail and below the barrel were closed with Milliput and sanded. The handle I carved in carved in a woodlike texture.
With priming:

Paintjob's progress:


Here is the finished paint job of the master blaster.

Finally, I attached the shoulder stock with another sleeve on the slide , The shaft was painted with metallic The painting on the Jolt corresponds to that of shell shock . Worth mentioning perhaps that I have covered the Jolt’s "grid pattern" completely covered with Milliput and also treated it as described above.








