I got a toy disruptor as a gift a few years ago and decided to paint it. I applied the standard weathering techniques (dark paint wash and wipe for added detail, dry-brush silver paint for "scratches" etc). It looked alright but I could still tell that it was a toy. That bothered me but I let it go. Until about a week ago.
Here is the disruptor. You can see some of the weathering I've done. I'd already started to sand some of it off by the time I took this picture.
Here is the other side.
I'm pretty far with the build now but I am going to spread out my pictures over a few posts.
Here is the disruptor. You can see some of the weathering I've done. I'd already started to sand some of it off by the time I took this picture.
Here is the other side.
I'm pretty far with the build now but I am going to spread out my pictures over a few posts.