The upper shroud is pretty easily removed if that's a preference.. the ammo counter and speaker are also easily removed. The rest of the blaster can be sprayed black without disassembly, once the upper shroud is painted the colour of your choice it's just reassembly... with zero masking. 😊
So Nerf decided to release a toygun based on a weapon from a movie from the 80's that most kids will have not seen and wouldnt even legally be alowed to watch? Or they released it for the fans of the movies who are now adults but who obviously wouldnt want an innaccurate childish looking version so why not just release an adult collectors version and a bright childish version?
Its a Nerf blaster, its painted to look like one. They cant legally sell it painted in dark colors. I like the yellow paint, makes it look like an old-school N-strike nerf blaster which is awesome. I already have the airsoft version for "accurate colors".
@@MrAdam802 depending on licensing of course they could sell it legally but my point is that no kid wpuld k ow what this gub is from so it is clealry aimed at adult collectors who will clearly want to customise it.
Yeah, a strange situation, isn‘t it? The Nerf paint scheme, btw, is not as childish as it might seem. Go watch the movie again and pay attention to the power loader scenes.
Great video an paint job! May you tell us which paints you have used to paint this? Thanks in advance
Coolest thing Nerf has ever made, awesome!
Looks great 👍🏻 hope your friend was happy with it
Thank you he was very happy 👍
A work of art. Great stuff
Awesome job
Thank you
Nice paintwork, did you not disassemble it all to paint it? Does it still function as a Nerf blaster?
I was going to but managed to do it all together as one. Yea still full functional
The upper shroud is pretty easily removed if that's a preference.. the ammo counter and speaker are also easily removed. The rest of the blaster can be sprayed black without disassembly, once the upper shroud is painted the colour of your choice it's just reassembly... with zero masking. 😊
Good job mate, a real 'Personal Friend' you got there, I have one on order, could you please list the paints you used?
Lol i i actually bought this gun while drunk last week and forgot and now i got it home. :)
Guess ill keep this vid for future use.
So Nerf decided to release a toygun based on a weapon from a movie from the 80's that most kids will have not seen and wouldnt even legally be alowed to watch? Or they released it for the fans of the movies who are now adults but who obviously wouldnt want an innaccurate childish looking version so why not just release an adult collectors version and a bright childish version?
Its a Nerf blaster, its painted to look like one. They cant legally sell it painted in dark colors. I like the yellow paint, makes it look like an old-school N-strike nerf blaster which is awesome. I already have the airsoft version for "accurate colors".
@@MrAdam802 depending on licensing of course they could sell it legally but my point is that no kid wpuld k ow what this gub is from so it is clealry aimed at adult collectors who will clearly want to customise it.
Yeah, a strange situation, isn‘t it?
The Nerf paint scheme, btw, is not as childish as it might seem. Go watch the movie again and pay attention to the power loader scenes.
@@Rippafratta but its not the power loader so painting it yellow is inaccurate and nerf tend to use yellow Nd other bright colours
Toy guns used to look pretty realistic now they look like sweets