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It is weatheared to look sand-blasted and rusted, just like a proper Fallout gun.
On his scratches you see the lines of the brush. SOME lines are quite welcome, but not that many. Also, the scratches are way too prominent, and then not present at all at some places.Frater Perdurabo wrote:Well, I presume there's only one real way to make a scratch, thus how could it look "fake"?Dreadnought wrote:The scratches look fake
I took some screenshots of Mandalorians during gameplay. Game detail is pretty low, so most of the gun is pure improvisation. I just kept the general shape.VasikkA wrote:I meant pics of the weapon it is modeled after. I couldn't find a decent pic with google.magi wrote:Sorry. I didn`t take WIP pictures.
Base is a plastic Berreta 92 with parts from Colt 1911 pistol, Epson LX 300 printer and AMD 2200 motherboard.