Like all artists, I've got a list of tools and materials that I use often in my works. Here are some of the products I use in my art, and by visiting Amazon.com through me, I get a small kickback, which helps me get more art done

 
 
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Steel-Reinforced Propoxy 20

If there's one thing I use more then anything, across all my projects, it's Propoxy. This is a malleable putty, that once mixed in your hands and left to dry, becomes rock solid. You can then sand it, drill it, paint it, whatever! 
Some might argue it's just as good as JB Weld or other similar products, but  I've used them all, and I get the best results with this stuff!

 
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Coleman QuickPump 4D

So you want to build your own Horngun? Awesome. This light, compact little air pump has been the base for all mine. Easy to work with and repair, and not terribly noisy. Be sure when you're building it into your gun to stay clear of the hatch to insert and replace batteries. 

 
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Rub'n Buff: Spanish Copper

There are a dozen different colors of this waxy metallic paste, and I could make a link to them all. However, I'm often asked at conventions, if there was ONE color I'd make sure to have on hand. That will always and forever will be: Spanish Copper. It's got a dark, gritty sheen that has almost a grease-like look to it. It's great for areas of your prop that may not get as much cleaning or wear. If you're going for that beaten look like I try to, this is a must.