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0 reviewsIf you’ve read my book “The Book of Prop Making”
you’ve already learned how to create cool swords,
staffs, bows, axes and all kinds of sharp and blood-thirsty weapons. I’ve shown you how to work with
different kinds of foams and thermoplastics and
hopefully my tips were inspiring. So what if your
costume is not from a high fantasy medieval world
but from the future? What if you don’t need a sword
but a sleek cyber gun, a gigantic rifle or a cool pistol? What about all those awesome sci-fi and Steampunk cosplay dreams?
I thought this topic is just too interesting to only end up
as a single chapter. Prop firearms deserve their own book! So let’s catch up and give all those trigger happy space cowboys (and cowgirls) some love!
In this volume I’ll show you how you can go from simple
blueprints to a massive arsenal of durable Worbla and lightweight foam firearms. It’s time to get our hands dirty, cover our living spaces with dust and fill our shelves with new and awesome props!
Please note that this title is a sequel to my first prop making book, so if you’re not familiar with some of the basic techniques, I recommend starting there. I’ll try to refresh a bit and maybe repeat a few important things here and there, but don’t worry - I’ll always keep it short and entertaining