Are you doing an ESB build on a ROTJ flightsuit? I believe all you would have to do is re-die the flightsuit to be the light blue it's supposed to be... Other than that it looks awsome!
Are you doing an ESB build on a ROTJ flightsuit? I believe all you would have to do is re-die the flightsuit to be the light blue it's supposed to be... Other than that it looks awsome!
I can't see the damage on the left shoulder in pics but it may need to be redone to more accurately match screen damage. The shoulders are usually very easy to fix though.
I can't see the damage on the left shoulder in pics but it may need to be redone to more accurately match screen damage. The shoulders are usually very easy to fix though.
are you referring to the yellow sholder pad? I was deffinatly going to redo that one was there physical damage on it or airbrushed damage? do you have a picture.. Thanks but you are awesome..
Looks like it's coming along very nicely!! The one thing that really stuck out to me was the ammo belt. It looks like you have the MOW ammo belt? If it is, I have the same one and it's awesome. I'm not sure if it will be a hold up because the CRL says it needs to be a medium brown but it really needs to be darkened up a bit using reference photo's. I used a black acrylic wash and brushed it on with a sponge brush, then used sand paper to rough it up in areas to give it contrast and texture and then used flat black acrylic with an airbrush to weather certain parts. It's a pretty easy fix and will help bring uniformity to your suit.
Looks like it's coming along very nicely!! The one thing that really stuck out to me was the ammo belt. It looks like you have the MOW ammo belt? If it is, I have the same one and it's awesome. I'm not sure if it will be a hold up because the CRL says it needs to be a medium brown but it really needs to be darkened up a bit using reference photo's. I used a black acrylic wash and brushed it on with a sponge brush, then used sand paper to rough it up in areas to give it contrast and texture and then used flat black acrylic with an airbrush to weather certain parts. It's a pretty easy fix and will help bring uniformity to your suit.
Thanks and so do you! I love the stage your in...it's where you finally start to see your hard work come together, making fine adjustments and seeing the whole picture. It's all the small details in this suit that make it so much fun!
Keep up the progress and keep posting!
Thanks and so do you! I love the stage your in...it's where you finally start to see your hard work come together, making fine adjustments and seeing the whole picture. It's all the small details in this suit that make it so much fun!
Keep up the progress and keep posting!
are you referring to the yellow sholder pad? I was deffinatly going to redo that one was there physical damage on it or airbrushed damage? do you have a picture.. Thanks but you are awesome..