I have a small sandblast cabinet at work. I placed each part in the cabinet and blasted it with sand.
A sandblaster is used to remove rust and dirt from steel by blasting it with
sand or glass beads.
The dirt on my armor comes from the dirt and rust in the sand in the blaster. I just blew the sand on the armor and it was dirty. I then hit it a bit with Treasure Gold in spots for more dirt.
Thats it Weathered.
Thanks Seth, Jango is still going to troop but it will be nice to have a choice.
As for the MG-15's. I am working on one right now. I'll see if I can get some production shots for ya.
**UPDATE**
I know, I know, I benn dragging my boots on this project. But I've not quit. Here is a link to what I have done so far. Let me know what ya think.
http://pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/wanabeafe ... r=/aae8re2
I don't know if anybody's ever done this before but I sandblasted this bucket. So it's seen real sand.
As far as what kind of bucket it is, It's the best kind. FREE
It was given to me. It looks like a pull of a pull of a pull, and so on and so on. I think going TD was it's only hope.
Well I took a chance and tried something new to weather my bucket.
What ya think??
The light washed some of the darkness out.
OOOPS!!!! I said washed, SORRY
http://pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/wanabeafe ... .dir=/175a
I used a rubber switchboard matting that I found at work. Matting isn't hard to find but you need ta find it with the ribs spaced right. I see alot that look like the ribs are tight. I used contact cement to glue it to the PVC.
Hope that helps,