Created using a mix of traditional materials and 3D-printed parts, with added lights, sounds and a working motor, Cory Alexander’s Team Fortress 2 minigun replica is one hell of a build.
He spent three months making this. Skip to the five-minute mark to see it in action:
His build thread over at RPF has some pretty cool shots of how it was made. As you can see, it wasn’t easy.
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5 responses to “Motorised Team Fortress Minigun Replica Is Every Cosplayer’s Dream”
That’s pretty bloody incredible!
Lets see you step out into a crowded, night shrouded street and look like you are going to open fire.
Only if there’s a Medic present.
Very Impressive. I always have a lot of respect for Cosplayer’s that create their own costumes and props. This is amazing and the level of details is nothing short of brilliant. Would love to see what other props he has in store.
Ooh, Sasha….
AWESOME build.
I love the in-built speaker and after a sustained burst how the ‘Heavy’ voice kicks in too!
Remarkable build, I do wonder how sturdy it is, but given that it’s 13-14kg’s I’d say it’s fairly well built!