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Re-did My Weathering...


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Hey there brothers in arms..

My first attempt to create a satifying look wasn't that great so I deciced to clean my armor up and give a good whiff with some new colours..

Personally I am rather satisfied with the new result but I will let you guys decide..

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So let me know what you make out of it..

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And yes, I know I still have to trim the top of both my upper legs :lol:;)

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Looking great bro..keep up the good and dirty work ;)B) !

Grtz RAY

Thats the way bro.

More dirty, and it give the suit a better/older used look.

Nice work ;)

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Thanks my fellow Sandy's!!

This means a lot to me because now I know I am the right track on the weathering part.

They say that you learn along the way and guess what..you do :blink::lol:

Thanks again for the kind words ;)

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Much better! Looks like you nailed it! =)

Thanx bro'..means a lot to me..

Because I personally think that getting the desired look is a combination of what you see over here, you got in your mind and the weathering product used.. ;)

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I had some outdoorshots taken from me last weekend to get an better impression of how it looks outside..

Here you go troopers!! :salute:

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and yes..I also cut of the excess parts of the upper legs :lol:

Thanks to TD-7304 for shooting the pic's!!

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No dutchy mine is the FX Armor from the neck down, plus the necessary parts on the abdomen from TrooperMaster. :) I'll soon be weathering mine using the 3 prescribed Woodland Scenics color pigments and giving my armor a sandy grained textured finish using Fuller's Earth combo of Desert Yellow and Mocha Brown.

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No dutchy mine is the FX Armor from the neck down, plus the necessary parts on the abdomen from TrooperMaster. :) I'll soon be weathering mine using the 3 prescribed Woodland Scenics color pigments and giving my armor a sandy grained textured finish using Fuller's Earth combo of Desert Yellow and Mocha Brown.

Ooooh..that sounds good Sand OverLord. :duim:

The parts from TM are really cool, actually the whole TM armour is cool.

I may assume that you will share your results in the form of a few pictures on the boards then when you are finshed.

The part about the Fullers Earth sounds really good too. I myself used 4 colours to from the woodland kit to get this result.

You'll need to do some experimenting as well to get the desired result my man..I know I did :D

Hope to see those pictures soon!! :)

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