Moorish long rifle
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Moorish long rifle
What paints and finishes can I use on the old Pyro Moorish long rifle? I want to use it as a physical prop to go along with a steampunk outfit, so it has to be durarable when handled by bare or gloved hands.
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a well cured hard lacquer finish is pretty durable. make sure any clear lacquer topcoat is compatible with your choice of paints. or vice versa.
Make sure the color coats are cured first, before lightly clear coating. Apply multiple light clear coats, rather than one heavy.
Paint your object at least a week before your 'handling' event.
Make sure the color coats are cured first, before lightly clear coating. Apply multiple light clear coats, rather than one heavy.
Paint your object at least a week before your 'handling' event.
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If you are going to handle it a lot, I'd just use it as a pattern for a wood and metal prop. The Pyro kit looks cool, but it's light, flimsy and has limited play value. A passable gunstock is pretty easy to make from wood with a bandsaw and an angle grinder, interesting brass bits are all over bead stores woodworking catalogs, and furniture found on city streets. Replica cheesy pirate flintlocks you can scavenge the mechanisms from are on eBay and any number of things can be used for the barrel. It will take a little more time, but you may be happier with it. Just a suggestion, and not necessarily a good one.