My friend Frank 3D printed this and assembled it, using a wooden rod as the barrel. I painted it with Tamiya rattlecans and a whole lot of masking tape. You can check other stuff Frank does on Facebook at Frank T 3D Productions.
HEY! 😄I was going to ask you why way you didnt show your face in the first two photos, but I figured it out for myself.
Nice paint job on the gun! 🤙
Well, the only thing I had to do with this is painting it. It was 3D printed by a freind who downloaded the file that someone else created from the internet. So no one I know had anything to do with its actual creation. It's for his son to play with.Amazing job! It's amazing how you managed to recreate all the details. I think you should participate in an exhibition or ComicCone so that Mandalorian fans can see your work. I think that the best advertisement for this weapon will be a collaboration with a man who has a Mandalorian costume.
Yes, I heard you the first time. Again, this is crappy lo-res 3D printed parts stuck on a broomstick that I painted for a friend's kid to play with. I don't even like to leave my house, I have no idea why you think I should go on the road with it.Amazing job! It's amazing how you managed to recreate all the details. I think you should participate in an exhibition or ComicCone so that Mandalorian fans can see your work. I think that the best advertisement for this weapon will be a collaboration with a man who has a Mandalorian costume.