It’s the most simplest of weathering technique for building scale models. Anyway, you create the chips using a sponge. Dip sponge in the base colour and slowly dap it on the edges or weathered areas. Randomly or with a wear pattern Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Hi Alex!
I'm a fellow Shoretrooper Captain and I think you've done a really great job with your build. You get those fitment issues sorted out and I think you'll have an easy time with approval!
I recently completed my Shoretrooper Captain kit and am currently waiting for my local GML to get back to me about approval. In the mean time I was curious as to what some of the folks on here thought about my build. This is the first build over this complexity I have ever done and it took me a couple years to finish. There are a few slight fitment issues I am aware of from these photos that I didn't catch, namely the blue chest strap not being fastened and my belt not being strapped on tight enough. Other than that, if you have any suggestions on how I can improve, I am all ears.
Helmet: Nico Henderson 3D Print.
Armor: Imperial Surplus V2.
Shirt and Breeches: Keep Trooping
Gloves: Endor Finders
Boots: Orca Bay Brecon
Hip Plates and Belt by Me.
Leg Straps: 850 Armor Works
I 3D Modeled parts like the belt boxes and the pringle can to save weight.