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I then went to town on his
armor. I used sandpaper to scuff up the plastic. Not only did this
add detail in making his outfit look "battle worn", but also allowed the paint
to adhere to an otherwise slick surface. I also used my X-Acto knife to cut
small nicks and dents into the armor. I then added the blue strips and
other detail, and with my knife and some sandpaper, scuffed up the paint
for that worn down look. Once the detail was set, I continued
painting with a wash of tan, then a wash of brown, then a final wash of
black. After the paint wash, I dry brushed a fine coat of tan and brown
over the entire figure.
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