Jimbo
Hunter
Greetings fellow Bounty Hunters!
I'm back with another installment of how to do or not do your ears.
Short story, I was informed my current ears would not make it through the certification process so I'm redoing them.
First picture below is using a liquid masking technique. I recall it being a little challenging because all of the surfaces on the ears are at some sort of angle and the masking wants to run.... I had a pretty good result using a layering method and using steel wool to pull away layered paint for a weathered look. At least, that's what I did on my Left Ear. So I'm going to go for it and do it again. I may take a light pencil and help identify areas with some more/less paint to be applied.
The printout is a picture from the CRL's that I zoomed in on. For reference, my current/old ear is next to it.
Probably not the worst ear on record, but like all things, I know I can do better.... this time I will wear a mask. No excuses...lol
I'm back with another installment of how to do or not do your ears.

Short story, I was informed my current ears would not make it through the certification process so I'm redoing them.
First picture below is using a liquid masking technique. I recall it being a little challenging because all of the surfaces on the ears are at some sort of angle and the masking wants to run.... I had a pretty good result using a layering method and using steel wool to pull away layered paint for a weathered look. At least, that's what I did on my Left Ear. So I'm going to go for it and do it again. I may take a light pencil and help identify areas with some more/less paint to be applied.
The printout is a picture from the CRL's that I zoomed in on. For reference, my current/old ear is next to it.
Probably not the worst ear on record, but like all things, I know I can do better.... this time I will wear a mask. No excuses...lol