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Figured I'd post my process over here. Most of this is pulled from my build thread.

 

So here's what I started with. All the base painting done. I used a black undercoat, the base coat is rustoleum ivory silk.

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First off, I used my airbrush to paint along all the edges/ areas that would be under shadow/ etc. Painted a few random splotches as well. I used a Vallejo game air paint color called Dark Fleshtone. Most of this will be sanded away but it's a nice base to work with for griming things up.

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The next step is using tamiya weathering powders to add some more grime and dirt.

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Now for my favorite part of the build. Using a combination of a sharp exacto knife, a file, and some sandpaper I worked my way around the helmet taking off bits of paint here and there, revealing the black paint below. I just went back and forth between a few different reference photos and trying to weather the helmet in similar places.

 

Then after a bit more sanding I wiped the entire helmet down with Strong Ink by The Army Painter. I Just put a little bit down on a paper towel and went over the entire surface. I'm pretty happy with the resulting color.

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How did you get the nice rough edges on the scratches on the chest plate?

 

I used sand paper. Personally used 400 grit so I could control how much I was weathering pretty easy but you could use a lower grit. Also used latex masking in a few places.

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