I'm very honored to have this piece featured on dA. Thanks to ladies who made that happen )
ok, back to the regular description, hehe
Here's a pretty straight-forward prop, but it really seems to work as a alternate-past tommygun. I painted for the crew at a local body shop (they help prep the guns so they're as durable as possible.) I like how the stock came out considering I drew all the grain in by hand..that usually looks crap in my eyes. I hope they have a good time with it!
I will say that I want to call this Mobster Punk, but that's probably already a thing and I'm too lazy to google it!
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Diesel Punk is darker metal, kinda oily looking sometimes. Much more of a WWII German weapon feel to them in my opinion. Steampunk tends to be brighter metals and a lot of gold tones. They're generally fanciful and look rather delicate
Sorry to rain on the parade, but what the F is the point of that humongous muzzle... thing? I was gonna say flash hider, but honestly IDK what it is or what it's for.