Hey,
I wasn't sure if anyone cared.. haha so, I didn't want to waste space with something that no one cared about

For the chrome accents, I used some of that aluminum (?) tape for.. taping duct work.. My brother had a roll in the garage.. there's still quite a lot left.. He said it costs about $10 a roll.. The "snare" drum had different accents, then the rest.. from looking at pictures of other real, drum kits.. I kind of took that.. and made it a little more simple..
For the snare:
I got these wooden dowels.. for a few bucks..

cut them to size... and covered them with the tape...

I took a scrap of the cardboard.. cut it to about an inch.. scored it into a few sections.. covered it with tape.. and wrapped it around the dowels..


As for the other drums, I did the same with the dowels.. but I cut a few triangle shapes out of some foam core board... covered them in the tape, them hot glued them around the drum. (I didn't take any pictures.. but it's not that hard to figure out.. haha)

For the trim, I cut strips of leftover foamies (from making the silencing pads) in whatever colors I had.. in about 1/2" wide strips.

I just set it up and cut to fit in between the rods that were glued to the drum.. cut a piece of the chrome tape.. and wrapped it around the bottom edge of the foam strip. SO that the bottom edge wouldn't show up as whatever color the foamie was. Then I just stuck the tape around the front and left the overhang on the TOP edge.

Then, just line it up with the edge of the drum.. stick the foam down as straight as you can..

I had a hard time getting the tape to lay smoothly, at the edges.. it seems to wrinkle very easily.. but oh well.. I cut a few slits along the top.. and starting on one end, wrapped it around and stuck it to the inside of the drum..

Later I made little tiny... squares to cover the area where the rod was.. to finish it off.. I'll post those later.. I hope this helps.. and good luck with yours!