Here is my first nerf paint job. This was back in 2012 and I need some advice on what I should use to now make this look more weathered.
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Don't be sucked in by the marketing guff - Rustoleum's Mirror Finish Silver is just plain silver, except not as resilient. The pictures on the can would have you believe that you can achieve a chrome-like finish, but you can't. And it's nearly twice the price for a can that's only half the size of a normal silver... I won't be using it again.
For sure! Here's a first look at a total longshot that I just finished. I think it came out pretty cool, but man are they a lot of body to paint!
Send me a PM when you're ready to get the work done and we'll get things started. Thanks!
http://i58.photobucket.com/albums/g277/dransifl/IMG_5745.jpg
Hello again, fellow Nerf-hoarders!
May I present my latest creations - a mirror-matched pair of firestrikes, for the dual-wielders among us.
http://i.imgur.com/tdNOFAc.jpg
Minimal weathering on these guys - mainly because I don't think I've ever not dry-brushed one of my creations - mostly to hide imperfections in the paintwork, if I'm honest...
I've found a nifty trick with the White Knight gun metal spraypaint I've been using - quite by accident, I should add. I was gently rubbing back a rust wash on another of my blasters (the raider's clip you can see here) when I noticed that the thinner I was using was removing the darker tint from the gun-metal, but leaving its silver base. I used this technique again here, but very subtly so as not to call attention to itself.
Hope you like![]()
been thinking of adding a nerf missile to the forearms or my iron man cosplay, has anyone else done something similar?