Armor Progress ( New Pics)

Looks like it's styrene, and excellent shape and dents. Looks as good as mine (I had a few extra scratches, but that was paint and tape mishandling). My suggestion is to do the "dry brush" technique or simply use a "wire/metal sponge", the ones some people uses for scrubbing dishes and pans. You could use that with some paint and you could go from there. I used the 3-paint technique, masking and taping the areas I did want to show in other color or just silver. Once painted, use a Matte Finish and spray the armor with it, then take off the masking and mist the whole armor with flat black about 3 feet away, without touching too much the silver areas. Then I used the metal sponge and started scraching some areas, like corners and edges, plus some other areas to make it look more "damaged and used". This is the link for pics of my armor:
http://www.villagephotos.com/pubbrowse.asp?selected=223991

Hope this helps.

Robert
 
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