If you've got a few old bottles and a little cardboard and craft foam, you can assemble yourself a cheap and easy DIY Fallout alien blaster. I used an old deodorant bottle for the base, but you can often find shampoo and other such items that come in similar shapes. The smaller bottle was an empty Mio bottle that fit well inside my bigger bottle. Again, you can find multiple item containers in that shape, so save all your old bottles. I ended up dabbing on my copper paint to give it kind of a rusted look, but as an alternative, you could just paint the entire thing solid copper.
This tutorial requested by: vaultdweller45, wasteland76, and Bella
MATERIALS USED:
Fallout Alien Blaster Template (available free in my patterns vault: thewoodlandelf.com/free-sewing-patterns-and-prop-t…)
Round edged bottle
Smaller round edged bottle
2mm craft foam (amzn.to/38U1XeO)
Scrap of 5mm craft foam (amzn.to/3NBSfN8)
Blue plastic gems (amzn.to/2TxOoHq)
Blue puffy paint (amzn.to/3JHAXOH)
White school glue (amzn.to/2DGICJe)
Metallic silver paint (Silver Anniversary: amzn.to/2D7mnMq)
Metallic copper paint (amzn.to/2G1wQgX)
Cardboard scraps
Cardstock
Marker
Utility knife
Scissors
Multi surface glue - (Power-tac: amzn.to/2ixOyvy)
Paint brush
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