'My Ray Gun II' is Made from Common Household Materials
Michael Hines — July 10, 2010 — Art & Design
'My Ray Gun II' is one of the most impressive pieces of steampunk artwork that I have seen in some time. This handgun isn't functional; it is actually made from a variety of household items combined with some artistic vision.
A few of the materials used for the My Ray Gun II are a toothpaste lid, toilet paper tubes and spray paint. Flickr user SwiftCalamitous is the creative force behind this artistic weapon. Check them out at the links to your left. I'd rather have a shark gun then a real gun any day.
A few of the materials used for the My Ray Gun II are a toothpaste lid, toilet paper tubes and spray paint. Flickr user SwiftCalamitous is the creative force behind this artistic weapon. Check them out at the links to your left. I'd rather have a shark gun then a real gun any day.
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