Web_Head91
Super Freak
Hi everyone. So here's the dealio. Yesterday on eBay, I won an auction for a Bride figure from Tarantino's film, Kill Bill. The figure is made by NECA and is about six inches tall.
The figure was being sold really cheap, and the biggest reason is because it isn't coming with a sword (it's used). The annoying thing is, I'd been looking for a Bride figure for a few days and that's all I could find that was reasonably priced. Now that I buy that, two other Bride figures pop up on eBay, with swords.
Anyway, I was wondering if anyone had any creative ideas for how to make a sword using unconventional objects. I don't really care about it being super movie accurate. I just want the figure to be holding something that looks acceptable. I'm going to rummage around my storage and see if I can find any spare swords tomorrow that I could modify. But in the case that I can't find any, I am trying to think of things I could use to craft one.
I'd make one out of sculpy clay or something, but I don't have any good acrylic paints and I don't really want to pay out just for this little venture. As you can probably tell, I don't care how incredible this sword looks. It's literally just so that the Bride has something to hold in her hands. Any creative folk out there have any clues?
The figure was being sold really cheap, and the biggest reason is because it isn't coming with a sword (it's used). The annoying thing is, I'd been looking for a Bride figure for a few days and that's all I could find that was reasonably priced. Now that I buy that, two other Bride figures pop up on eBay, with swords.
Anyway, I was wondering if anyone had any creative ideas for how to make a sword using unconventional objects. I don't really care about it being super movie accurate. I just want the figure to be holding something that looks acceptable. I'm going to rummage around my storage and see if I can find any spare swords tomorrow that I could modify. But in the case that I can't find any, I am trying to think of things I could use to craft one.
I'd make one out of sculpy clay or something, but I don't have any good acrylic paints and I don't really want to pay out just for this little venture. As you can probably tell, I don't care how incredible this sword looks. It's literally just so that the Bride has something to hold in her hands. Any creative folk out there have any clues?