Cyberpunking a Toy Gun

 by KentsOkay
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Toy guns are an excellent medium to practice your cyberpunking skills. Already in generally the right shape, cheap, and often equipped with lights and sounds, toy guns offer many bonuses a scratch built gun doesn't. Amongst them is ease (customize and slap some paint on), and effects (lights are easy, but sounds aren't). In this Instructable I'll document the transformation of my gun from a child's toy to a rebel's best friend in the future struggle for freedom. Also handy for time travelers, bounty hunters, vampire slayers, costume and prop makers, or anyone needing something with a little more... kick



 
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Step 1: Selecting a Gun, Materials

Righto, the best toy guns for improvement are ones worth improving. Lights, sounds, screws, minimum/no glue or heat welds, good shape, fairly sturdy, are all signs that the toy needs to be reborn as a tool. Avoid ones that are difficult or impossible to disassemble. Cheap squirt guns are another option, they cant be taken apart, but many greatly resemble real guns, and make good cheap props.

As far as customizing goes, a big bin of random bits of junk is great. I used:

a dish soap bottle nozzle

a piece of what I think was a extension cord roll holder

an odd electrical fitting left by the telephone man and discovered when I ran it over with a lawn mower

lots of bits from a cd player

for the heads-up display, I used some copper wire, a antennae coil, a coil from a mechanical pencil, laser diode and scan lens from a broken cd player (non functional), the lid from a flash drive i took apart, and of course a pair of shooting glasses

As far as paint, spray paint is king. It may be wise to apply a spray on plastic primer, as some plastics just don't like spray paint. For superfine detail work, model paint. I went for a gray/blue/black color scheme.

For gluing together, I used E-6000. It's cheap, gloopy and it holds. Epoxy and JB Weld also work.

If your mucking about with the electronic effects, a soldering iron, solder, wire, and whatever else you need will be needed.

You'll also need a screwdriver of the appropriate type, hacksaw, and a razor blade / exacto knife
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rjaykus says: Sep 24, 2011. 4:56 PM
Great concept, but there is no input or power supply.
z0mbi3 man says: Feb 19, 2009. 6:05 PM
I hate vampire slayers. What if you are a good vampire huh?
Kindhamster in reply to z0mbi3 manMay 11, 2010. 1:14 PM
good vampires...
interesting...
You must be refering to the non-twilight ones
I mean they're the only ones worth killing
(It's a waste of ammo to kill edward or jacob or whatever-the-hell their names are)
king kolton9 in reply to KindhamsterAug 17, 2010. 2:32 PM
you got it right
KentsOkay (author) in reply to z0mbi3 manFeb 20, 2009. 3:14 PM
I have yet to meet one...
Wesley1 in reply to KentsOkayJul 3, 2009. 1:19 AM
Blade! Blade is a good vampire.
goldenbacon in reply to Wesley1Mar 16, 2010. 3:49 PM
 He is a half vampire
Wesley1 in reply to goldenbaconMar 17, 2010. 2:16 PM
Half or whole he is still good, no?
goldenbacon in reply to Wesley1Mar 27, 2010. 9:48 PM
 yes, but being half human makes him good, at least thats what I believe
robert the robot says: Apr 28, 2009. 6:39 PM
Steampunk is way cooler.
KentsOkay (author) in reply to robert the robotApr 29, 2009. 6:16 AM
not
Brother_D in reply to KentsOkayApr 29, 2009. 2:24 PM
It is way cooler. Steampunk I mean.
Foaly7 in reply to Brother_DMay 28, 2009. 2:29 PM
No. They are equally cool, if not that cyberpunk is cooler. The coolest thing is a mixture of Cyberpunk and Steampunk.
Wesley1 in reply to Foaly7Mar 17, 2010. 2:17 PM
So that would make is cybersteam?
Brother_D in reply to Wesley1Mar 17, 2010. 4:20 PM
By that logic, why don't we call it punkpunk?
Wesley1 in reply to Brother_DMar 17, 2010. 5:15 PM
because that would sound stupid
Brother_D in reply to Wesley1Mar 17, 2010. 5:28 PM
 As does cybersteam. My point.
Foaly7 in reply to Brother_DMar 19, 2010. 10:29 PM
Well, at least it's not called Cyber/Steam Double-Punk'd.
guitarmaster101 says: Nov 3, 2009. 6:00 PM
do the sunglasses really work if so what do they display?
KentsOkay (author) in reply to guitarmaster101Nov 4, 2009. 10:03 AM
 Nah, they just look cool.
Derin says: Jul 22, 2009. 11:15 AM
The DEG-1001 offers your features and more.Available for €99999999999999999999 from Derin Industries.
history323 says: Jun 3, 2009. 4:39 PM
Nice looks pretty cool! Is that you Bryan? If not sorry
ecko3911 says: May 10, 2009. 12:05 PM
but this is cool too
ecko3911 says: May 10, 2009. 12:05 PM
i prefer steampunk
Articas says: Apr 9, 2009. 5:46 AM
What is cyber punking
KentsOkay (author) in reply to ArticasApr 9, 2009. 6:28 AM
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cyberpunk

Cyberpunking: the art of making cyberpunk crap, converting something to cyberpunk style
daltonjcw says: Mar 3, 2009. 2:37 PM
I like it a lot, and good spirit!
KentsOkay (author) in reply to daltonjcwMar 3, 2009. 2:52 PM
Thanks!
daltonjcw in reply to KentsOkayMar 3, 2009. 5:22 PM
Is it possible to vote for it?
z0mbi3 man says: Feb 27, 2009. 5:27 PM
my question is does it work?
KentsOkay (author) in reply to z0mbi3 manFeb 28, 2009. 1:20 PM
The heads up display? Maybe...
Sandisk1duo says: Jan 18, 2009. 8:33 PM
That wasn't a laser diode! cool instructable!
KentsOkay (author) in reply to Sandisk1duoJan 19, 2009. 6:24 AM
No?
Sandisk1duo in reply to KentsOkayJan 19, 2009. 8:47 AM
that little thing had what, 10-20 pins on it? it absorbs the reflection of the laser off of the CD/DVD
KentsOkay (author) in reply to Sandisk1duoJan 19, 2009. 3:36 PM
Aye, one's the reader but I'm fairly sure the other is the projector...
Sandisk1duo in reply to KentsOkayJan 19, 2009. 5:34 PM
this is what a laser diode looks like
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NachoMahma says: Jan 8, 2009. 12:10 PM
. Great job! . Some ppl get in a hurry with paint. I'd emphasize a little more that the paint need to be completely dry before applying masking tape. This can take well over an hour with some paints. . I painted my transmission recently and found some blue masking tape (3M/Scotch) that works much better for me than the "old stuff." It's not quite as tacky (easier on fresh paint) and the backing seems to be slightly more flexible (curves and bends are easier).
KentsOkay (author) in reply to NachoMahmaJan 9, 2009. 4:22 AM
Alrighty, thanks for the input!
Gjdj3 says: Jan 8, 2009. 5:21 PM
Nice! I really like it.
KentsOkay (author) in reply to Gjdj3Jan 9, 2009. 4:22 AM
Thanks!
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