Make an Assassin's Creed hidden blade prop

Make an Assassin's Creed hidden blade prop

Adam from Chemical Reaction wants to show you a little movie magic. This video tutorial will show you how to make an Assassin's Creed hidden blade prop for your homemade film. If you're a fan of the Assassin's Creed video game, then you can't not make this hidden blade. This is a great prop for anybody wanting to recreate it for a fan film. It's cheap and quite easy and works pretty well.

Materials Needed:

A Rail (From a Computer or Oven)
A Blade (Envelope Opener)
Hammer
Something to Hold the Knife On
Saw
File
Tape Measure
Superglue

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verbena208t 10 months ago
Hey, dude, could you do one for a toe blade, like the kind that they use in some martial arts films. That would be cool.
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kingbobshayethe3rd (8) 8 months ago
ya what flame head said
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ragingbull56 2 months ago
where is that kid from, I like the accent?
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