First time scratch builder, looking for advice:
I'm building a prop for a short film. It's a futuristic stun gun. I've bought a plastic toy that I've altered to my needs and have already done a test paint on. The view you see below is showing the "business end" of the stun gun, where the electrodes will be attached to:
http://www.redsector.net/eg/gun.jpg
The two brass (copper-looking) electrodes look like this, and are flat on the end that will be attached to the gun. The right one shows the flat bottom:
http://www.redsector.net/eg/brass.jpg
Attaching the brass to the plastic would normally be easy: super glue. But I want to build the gun surface up, so they are angled in towards each other at almost a 45 degree angle, as per this pic where I am holding an electrode on the gun:
http://www.redsector.net/eg/gun+brass.jpg
I'm trying to figure out not only what is the best way to build up the "missing" part that will allow me to angle the brass, but also have it be solid enough that it can be handled by an actor, held to someone's neck, etc.
Also: any advice on how to smooth out that yellow paint? It's brushed by hand. Perhaps I should have spray painted it?
All advice appreciated! Thanks!
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