Step 1
First let's start with something easy, like removing the GGC from the Bishop's arm as well as the stem (the piece you insert in the torso). After about 15 minutes, you should be cussing up a storm.
Truth be told, this'll be the hardest part of this project.
First thing I did was cut the barrels off. This way, they won't get in the way when you start chopping off the rest of the GGC (hence known as the body). Next I drilled several holes along bottom of the GGC's body with the biggest drill bit I had for my hand vise. The less metal that you have to cut through, the better off you'll be. Don't worry if you drill too deep; you can always fill the holes when you smooth out the surface with green stuff.
Next, use a file or Dremel to smooth out any rough spot left from your cutting. Also fill any gouges or holes with green stuff. Once the green stuff dries, you may need to sand it down to smooth it out.

Tip #1: Keep a bowl of water and thin wash cloth handy when working with green stuff. With a wet wash cloth you can smooth out the green stuff eliminating, or at least minimizing, extensive sanding.
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