Howdy all. Has anybody ever weathered clothes for their Megos? Is there a special chemical or bleaching technique? I have some customs I'm working on and would like to give them a worn beat-up look!
Thanks in advance;
Wayne
Howdy all. Has anybody ever weathered clothes for their Megos? Is there a special chemical or bleaching technique? I have some customs I'm working on and would like to give them a worn beat-up look!
Thanks in advance;
Wayne
play with them outside and leave them out there for a few days.
^^^ I've left military type stuff outside and gotten a better faded look. Couldn't you just bury them in the dirt for a while, too and get them to look a bit crudier?
Hmmmm....
If you've got an airbrush it's easy. If not, try some splashes of bleach, or staining with old tea bags.
Don C.
for Fading soak in mild bleach 1:5 solution. Monitor progress till desired fade level is reached.
Stains are best done with water colors (So they can wash out if over done.)
Abrasions to fabrics are done by using sandpaper or by scraping with an exacto knife.
I am glad this thread was started. A while back I was working on a custom for a movie character from the horror film the Prowler (still working on him). Right now he is like a murder victim out front in my yard, with bags sealed over his boots (to protect the paint) and head (I removed the hands) and buried in the ground to let his military uniform get a bit dirty and slightly weathered, since the character in the film had this look
I am also glad some of you posted replies with how to's that do not involve leaving the figure outside
Qdogg:
here are two comparison pics for weathering. The top is a bit earlier (before I rit dyed it Kelly green) but it is the same outfit and below is after I buried him in the dirt for exactly 24 hours.
before
after
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Hey thanks for all the cool ideas. Now I just need to get my *** in gear![]()
Wow, the difference in just 24 hours is amazing Mazinz.