Brick_head
Modular Remington ACR
Started this aaaaaaages ago. I originally started this mod for my Ghost figure, as he has a grey ACR in the MW2 level 'Loose Ends'. I didn't do particularly well; to finish this, I ended up having to add putty to fix the accidents made while filing. :P
So yes. I've used the classic Brickarms G36 as the base, and I've painted, sculpted, and glued a bunch of stuff onto it.
The stock is completely scratch-built from plastic card and a coupla squares of e-tape.
The rails are made of plastic card, cut into miniscule strips and glued. Bloody painstaking process, but I like the result.
With all the modular madness going on recently, I decided to make it modular. I elected not to make removable sights, since that would have interfered with the rails and I wanted to leave them intact. But the magazine is interchangable, and you can add a foregrip or grenade launcher.
So yeah. Comments and criticism appreciated! This is for an upcoming figure.
Now that I actually look at this photo, it's not a particularly flattering one. Oh well. It looks far less messy in real life; cameras tend to pick up little details.
Modular Remington ACR
Started this aaaaaaages ago. I originally started this mod for my Ghost figure, as he has a grey ACR in the MW2 level 'Loose Ends'. I didn't do particularly well; to finish this, I ended up having to add putty to fix the accidents made while filing. :P
So yes. I've used the classic Brickarms G36 as the base, and I've painted, sculpted, and glued a bunch of stuff onto it.
The stock is completely scratch-built from plastic card and a coupla squares of e-tape.
The rails are made of plastic card, cut into miniscule strips and glued. Bloody painstaking process, but I like the result.
With all the modular madness going on recently, I decided to make it modular. I elected not to make removable sights, since that would have interfered with the rails and I wanted to leave them intact. But the magazine is interchangable, and you can add a foregrip or grenade launcher.
So yeah. Comments and criticism appreciated! This is for an upcoming figure.
Now that I actually look at this photo, it's not a particularly flattering one. Oh well. It looks far less messy in real life; cameras tend to pick up little details.