This Craftsman Made The Flaming Sword From Fallout 4 In Real Life – Design You Trust

This Craftsman Made The Flaming Sword From Fallout 4 In Real Life

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“To celebrate the release of Fallout4, I built what I always thought was the coolest weapon in the game. It is a flaming sword called a shishkebab. The new game has a newer sleeker version of the sword that I thought looked sooo sexy, so I set out to build one that not only looked like the one in the game, but actually worked.”, says Caleb Kraft to Bored Panda.

The sword in action!

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Step 1: I got a katana and started with brainstorming

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Step 2: Mounted a motorcycle handle to make the fuel spread

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Step 3: Wired it to the back of butane canister

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Step 4: Mounted a copper tubing to distribute the flames across the blade

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Step 5: We painted it to look like concept art we found online

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Step 6: Testing Shiskebab on Roger

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It worked perfectly!

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Our Shishkebab compiring to the concept art we found online

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