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      Videos are back up!!! check the first post
      Noob Tipnature: Want a cool burnt effect for your helmet or armor piece??? Check out my tutorial http://www.405th.com/showthread.php/...nting-tutorial

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      It's a bit hard to tell without the audio, but did you basically just do different layers of ifferent coloured paints for the burnt area?
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      Quote Originally Posted by Swift View Post
      It's a bit hard to tell without the audio, but did you basically just do different layers of ifferent coloured paints for the burnt area?
      Essentially you bondo your piece, sand it, paint it, and then you dremel the damage into it. then you take a flame from a candle or match and work around the area slowly. Hold the candle a bit below the area where you want the charred area to be. Then you go over the deep scratches with dabs of silver paint with a small brush.

      Sorry for the crappy video quality. I only have a crappy video camera on my phone :P If you have anymore questions feel free to ask
      Noob Tipnature: Want a cool burnt effect for your helmet or armor piece??? Check out my tutorial http://www.405th.com/showthread.php/...nting-tutorial

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      Quote Originally Posted by bulldogresler View Post
      Essentially you bondo your piece, sand it, paint it, and then you dremel the damage into it. then you take a flame from a candle or match and work around the area slowly. Hold the candle a bit below the area where you want the charred area to be. Then you go over the deep scratches with dabs of silver paint with a small brush.

      Sorry for the crappy video quality. I only have a crappy video camera on my phone :P If you have anymore questions feel free to ask
      Ah, that makes sense :P Thanks man!
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      Not being a health & safety bore but, please take care doing this. Fiberglass and resin burn like firelighters if they get going.
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    6. I tried to watch the videos and it said they are no longer there
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