Monday, March 10, 2014

The M7S SMG Project is Underway!

So, Ive been trying to get into the world of prop weapon making too, so I've started with a pretty simple project; the M7S Caseless Sub Machine Gun.

 I've started with a PEP (Pepakura) file of this weapon, but I felt that not only would it take arduous amounts of time to cut out and assemble it, but I wouldn't get the details I want. I ran into this same problem when building my ODST helmet. I asked myself, why cut out these tiny little flaps and try to glue them together when I can go back with clay or Bondo later and get them to my exact specifications. (PS only do it with sculpting clay if you are just going to make a mold; it isn't a material that can be painted/worn around)


I decided to try my own concoction of methods using what I've seen other people do, and what I think will work nicely. Then I took the measurements and sketched them to scale on some 1/8th" foam core board. I cut them out so that I would have multiple of the same so that I could put them side by side. This process is known as "Slicing."
Once cut out I glued them side by side being careful to leave the parts with a function empty.


The idea was to make a few pieces that once refined, I could assemble together to have a semi-functioning replica. I fittingly narrowed the M7S down to 7 parts; The sight (to be added later), the left and right sides of the action, the vertical folding fore-grip, the stock, the magazine and the barrel/suppressor/flashlight(to be added later).

The product is an ugly foam ba***rd child of which I will use as a base to build my M7S. I thought it would be fitting to draw some details on just for funzies; buy the next step in this will be to to Bondo some better edges and and sculpting clay to areas where I want more detail. After that I'm going to make a mold of the parts (one time use) in order to make something I can cut/sand into and make some more details. Im going to attach actual Picatinny rails to this model, so that sights can be added. Finally I will add the barrel/suppressor/flashlight out of PVC and make a final casting of which I can produce multiple copies.

If you've got any tips/ideas/comments/questions and/or concerns feel free to comment or drop me a line, and I would be more than happy to respond!

Sunday, March 9, 2014

I'm Back Baby!

That's right folks, HolderBlogger is back and ready to start prop making once again. Where was I? Just taking a sabbatical or leave of absence, but don't pay that no nevermind- for I have returned.

The future line up of projects include REmaking my ODST helmet, Making a few weapons including a BR85 Battle Rifle, an MG6 Magnum, as well as the rest of my armor for my ODST.