This is something you can do if you’re fairly crafty and it looks awesome. If you take a look at this pic -

Things are coming along nicely
You may notice directly on the left a smallish neon-esque picture frame casting a lot of cyan light. That’s a project I made and close up it looks like this – it’s a lot bigger in person.

In case of zombies...!
I had a few hours spare so I made this out of a Nerf Maverick gun found on Amazon for around $20.
I disassembled it and painted it using some silver and grey paint and added accents using one of those silver felt pens that look metallic then aged the paint using a dabbing technique. I took out the working parts as I would never need it to work again and then splattered it with ‘blood’ which was really red paint. I experimented with various ways of getting the blood to look right including flicking it off a brush, dabbing and so on but found that holding the paint up on the end of an artist’s brush and ‘firing’ it onto it the gun using a can of compressed air was the best. Here’s some close up pics of the job.

Ooh it's been used!

Yup definitely seen some action

'Blood' close up
So I then built a box. This was easy as I took a picture frame of approximate size and built a simple wooden surround to fit it and added some ‘bullets’ (which were actually the tops of small dollar store flag poles) then began the wiring for the lighting.
For the lighting I used two cold cathode ‘neons’ which don’t get hot so there’s no worry of combustion. These look like this -

Cold cathode lights
Now cold cathodes run off AC but you can’t just plug them into 110v. They use about 60 milliamps and this is where things get a little techie and if you’re unsure about what to do here then you should seek a turnkey lighting solution such as LED light strips available on amazon. In my case I got an old AC DC adapter I just had lying around, you know those black power blocks that come with a lot of electrical stuff. I did some basic calcs and used a 12v .5amp adapter, then ran that into an inverter which converted the DC to AC then ran that to the lights. The upshot was I had a complete unit delivering the right juice safely. I also added a switch since the cold cathodes were so bright a lot of the detail was lost. Finally I added the “In case of Zombies… Break Glass” just using some glossy print outs from an inkjet printer.
This is what it looks like switched off

Lights out - see the blood!
Now you don’t have to use the Maverick or indeed follow my lead – but it’s really nice to add an element to your mancave that you didn’t just buy off ebay or online. Play around – be creative!