How To Weather a 1:6 Figure WWII

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  • @laurentdeckers9796
    @laurentdeckers9796 3 роки тому +1

    Goodmorning , at last a tuto , how weather an action figure 1/6 . Bravo , i was doing that with Humbro Enamel very diluted but you can't see hardly something . If you try thicker paints, the fabric gets hard, it's very delicate to find the in between .I was surfing on the net and i just dicover your video , i thought , i have to do that , i have more than 80 figurines to weather and about 42 mint in box ! I order pastels at Amazon, i got them but when i tried alcoho itl didn't make any effects , they were oily ones, so i had to use gasoline F but the odor is terrible . Anyway i learned something from you and i am happy . Thank you . Greetings from France . Best Regards Laurent Deckers

  • @justiniverson6440
    @justiniverson6440 2 роки тому +2

    That came out awesome. I’ll have to try these techniques on the figure I have for my an rc car build.

  • @marksmith870
    @marksmith870 Рік тому +3

    Fantastic video,lve got many WW2 figures, have bought some chalk pastels and l am going to try your techniques, many thanks and keep posting informative ideas 👍

    • @A.M.O.Adventures
      @A.M.O.Adventures  Рік тому +2

      Thanks for the visit and kind words. Free time has been hard to come by, but I hope to start releasing some new tutorials again soon.

  • @markandjandoukakis
    @markandjandoukakis 7 місяців тому +1

    Thank you! Very clear and helpful instructions and suggestions! This will be my first time at kitbashing and I feel very comfortable having seen your video. Once again, thank you!

  • @Adol666
    @Adol666 3 роки тому +1

    Hey tyvm for this vid. I was looking for 1/12 scale clothing weathering but this works. Thanks again for the tutorial it really helps

  • @dscrappygolani7981
    @dscrappygolani7981 Рік тому +1

    I really like your art. And although I'll never get to do anything like this, I'm happy that you are able to. Great work!

  • @BonnKialStevens
    @BonnKialStevens 5 років тому +4

    One thing I did to wx mine was to remove the clothing and rub spots like the elbows, knees, and seat of the clothes on concrete. It gives it a great worn look as well as natural coloring.

  • @dukexthexdevil8907
    @dukexthexdevil8907 10 років тому +1

    Very well done ! nice weathering job on such a quick showcase... ! nice job

  • @Joe_Friday
    @Joe_Friday 5 років тому +2

    Doing my first figure right now. Weathering him while your video is playing. He's gonna be a Vietnam era Wolverine.

    • @ephraimalonzo7835
      @ephraimalonzo7835 3 роки тому +1

      I realize I'm kinda off topic but does anybody know of a good place to watch new movies online ?

  • @thosking81
    @thosking81 9 років тому +1

    I love the idea of using chalk to weather. I have never weathered any of my figures before so before seeing your video I was pretty nervous. Knowing it's not necessarily permanent if I don't like my results is a huge relief. I will be working on a Book of Eli inspired figure that is just waaaay too clean to be believable living in a post apocalyptic world. I'm still waiting for the figure to show up but now im extra excited for the day it does.
    Thank you for sharing your techniques and a great video!!!

    • @A.M.O.Adventures
      @A.M.O.Adventures  9 років тому +1

      +T Hosking Thanks for the "thumbs up" ...Im glad you enjoyed the vid, and keep us posted with your figures.

    • @thosking81
      @thosking81 9 років тому +1

      +MASSwwii so i went to my local craft store and the didn't have "pastel chalk" they only had soft pastels. Is this essentially the same in terms of being able to wash it out if im not happy with the results?? Thanks in advance.

    • @A.M.O.Adventures
      @A.M.O.Adventures  9 років тому

      +T Hosking yep...same thing
      Good luck and share the results with us..

    • @thosking81
      @thosking81 9 років тому

      +MASSwwii If you have twitter you can check out what i have done at @Rebel_Jedi . Just a general overview to get an idea since Im not sure if i'm done. No good close ups sorry. If you have any tips or ideas be sure to let me know.

    • @thosking81
      @thosking81 9 років тому

      +MASSwwii A video of what i have done has now been uploaded. Thanks again for your advice.

  • @dead2rites590
    @dead2rites590 3 роки тому +4

    Thank you! I'm making a 1/6 scale diorama for an original horror character I created and this helped a ton.

  • @muzzer72ify
    @muzzer72ify 9 років тому +1

    Thanks for posting this T.H.A.W, i use pastels myself but your technique seems the way to go and finally i know what dry brushing is lol, thanks again dude.
    Muzzer.

  • @Joe_Friday
    @Joe_Friday 6 років тому +2

    Good find for me. I'm in the process of making a couple of Vietnam era Wolverines. This video will help.

  • @reepacheirpfirewalker8629
    @reepacheirpfirewalker8629 6 років тому +1

    Very cool. I had a book it was a German book that showed how to weather the troops especially the Dragon German WW2 guys to make them more indicative to the terrain that they were fighting in. For example if they were mortar guys or bazooka loaders or firers the kind of blackened parts thanks to the black powder or explosives used.

  • @patrickcorvan7197
    @patrickcorvan7197 8 років тому +1

    Great video. Thanks for taking the time to show how to do the Weathering.

  • @RCTanksTrucks247
    @RCTanksTrucks247 9 років тому +1

    Wow, great video and techniques. Definitely will be using some of these. Much appreciated.

  • @Rickky1971
    @Rickky1971 Рік тому

    I like to use chapstick on areas with a high sweat area like the collar on uniforms as well as the end of sleeves and areas a human sweats alot. These tend to be areas that accumulate dirt and oils as well as equipment that tend to be handled daily ( pockets, pouches , magazine pouches first aid etc) The helmet is a big one especally inside the sweat guard leather and chin strap. Then add chalk to add wear and tear to the uniform maybe a little sandpaper to add rips in the knees and elbows as well.

  • @varovaro1967
    @varovaro1967 7 років тому +1

    Excellent video! Thanks a lot! Keep up the good work! Its hard to find videos like this... Easily explained step to step.... Congrats!

  • @Kojak0
    @Kojak0 8 років тому +5

    Not bad - just using alcohol and pastels is a neat trick.
    I fully agree that your first decision should be where the guy has seen action - mud is different, and so is dust and dirt. However, the next decision should be for how long the guy has seen action - the more action, the more dirt. And don't pay any attention to that silly notion that "less is more" - some soldiers literally swim through mud, and that could show.

  • @lunaday5995
    @lunaday5995 Рік тому +2

    Great demonstration! I have a Desmond Doss 1/6 scale doll that I want to work on & I’m fairly new at this type of project. What type of paints are you using? Please and thank you

    • @A.M.O.Adventures
      @A.M.O.Adventures  Рік тому +1

      Hiya Luna! I use lots of different materials to "weather" my figures. My top 3 are: craft chalks, cheap craft paints, and alcohol to thin the paint. Never be afraid to use "real" life items as well, like dirt from the back yard, or grass to "grind" into the clothing. Remember, you are trying to simulate the natural look of a real "soldier in the field"... Good luck, and keep us posted on the progress! 😊

  • @jordanvan6927
    @jordanvan6927 10 років тому +1

    That was an awesome figure, pics look like a real guy and after the weathering, you'd think it really was. Great job! Very informative.

    • @A.M.O.Adventures
      @A.M.O.Adventures  10 років тому +1

      Thanks for watching...I hope this helps out on any future weathering builds.

  • @luisbarranco6059
    @luisbarranco6059 2 роки тому +2

    Impecable trabajo, Sr. Muchas gracias por su aporte. 🧐🇦🇷

  • @Jerrongamereview
    @Jerrongamereview 10 років тому +14

    Could you do a video on how to do blood? Like dried blood, fresh blood, maybe different types of wounds.

    • @mementomori1320
      @mementomori1320 8 років тому +2

      Garnalenpeller I would recommend using a mixture of red food dye and some vinegar, try dabbing it onto were ever for your blood. Dry blood would require you to make a brownish red look but I wouldn't know how to mix that sadly.

  • @nicktalbot3310
    @nicktalbot3310 10 років тому +1

    Great stuff! The video is also great quality. Keep up the good work! Thanks for sharing.

    • @A.M.O.Adventures
      @A.M.O.Adventures  10 років тому

      Nick Talbot Thanks Nick....Glad you enjoyed the video, and I hope it offers some help in the weathering process.

  • @adamcampbell7879
    @adamcampbell7879 4 роки тому +1

    Hey man I'm not sure if you've thought of it but if you get a dark tan or dark green and put it on under the brown to simulate sweat stains etc

  • @nazcross4930
    @nazcross4930 9 років тому +1

    Good video one of the best on here. Simple, informative, and to the point!

  • @fransdenker7877
    @fransdenker7877 5 років тому

    Nice work M8!

  • @808michiganjedi3
    @808michiganjedi3 9 років тому

    I've sent guys over here, to check out your weathering video.
    Hope they found it helpful, in their needs to weathering their figures!
    Great job..!!

  • @bpbshooter
    @bpbshooter 3 роки тому

    Great vid. Lot of great information, thanks.

  • @willroldan54
    @willroldan54 10 років тому

    Nice work on the weathering

  • @michaelwhite8031
    @michaelwhite8031 Рік тому +1

    Nice work !

  • @klayer91
    @klayer91 10 років тому +1

    Very Helpful i always think im going to put to much or mess up, now with the figure in this video would you weather the helmet as well?

  • @tonytjobrien8611
    @tonytjobrien8611 8 років тому +1

    Good video thanks, two questions, 1, does the alcohol affect the plastic in the figure should you over saturate the clothing .2, weathering the helmet how do I achieve this as the helmet gegs sweat on t g e inside on the straps and picks up dirt and knocks and dings etc..

  • @stevemalone8872
    @stevemalone8872 9 років тому +3

    the best way I find to weather my models figures ect I leave them in the garden for a couple of weeks (winters best) rain snow wind sun hail frost they look realistic u may laugh try it !

    • @mementomori1320
      @mementomori1320 9 років тому +1

      When i was younger i left a bunch of plastic army men in dirt and wet sand in my sandbox they weathered to where they looked like you took them right off a battlefield

    • @Chalor.
      @Chalor. 5 років тому +1

      😬, that's not funny..it's horrifying! That's a anal retentive figure collectors nightmare. I cringe when seeing ACBA done with figures touching an outside surface. What you speak of is insanity lol. But...more power to ya!

  • @justchilling9442
    @justchilling9442 5 років тому

    Thanks for posting, great tips and advice. The boots look awesome

  • @korpikuus
    @korpikuus 10 років тому +1

    Awesome vid! A good and simple way to weather a figure...

    • @A.M.O.Adventures
      @A.M.O.Adventures  10 років тому +2

      Thanks bud. I always try to show the cheap easy way to get nice results.
      Thanks for stopping by and taking a look.

  • @mikcheka
    @mikcheka 10 років тому +1

    Great vid. Exactly what I've been looking for. If any one happens to come across it, SpecFigures 3 by Hobby Japan, had a great segment in it about weathering. Unfortunately the magazine has been discontinued.

  • @Chebita93
    @Chebita93 10 років тому +1

    nice vid man, i was looking for something like this for a long time

  • @gordontaylor3489
    @gordontaylor3489 9 років тому +1

    Hi, great tutorial video. I have a collection of vintage Action men, can the same weathering techniques be used to add beard growth or stubble to the chin or jaw line?

    • @A.M.O.Adventures
      @A.M.O.Adventures  9 років тому

      Thanks for the comment...and yes....if the outcome is not what you like, wipe it off and try again and again.

    • @Sgt-lott10
      @Sgt-lott10 5 років тому

      MASSwwii will it work with custom gi joe cloths too

  • @retrorichmond999
    @retrorichmond999 6 років тому

    Thanks for posting and having such an awesome channel. Good work

  • @Divebomb_Dave
    @Divebomb_Dave 10 років тому +1

    Wow neat. I have a question for you if you see this, I recently got the Pvt Ryan paratrooper figure and I would like to start weathering the uniform, but I want to get his patches on before I soil the uniform so it is natural. They came separately in the box and I'm unsure how to apply them onto something so small, they aren't the practical sticker type. Wouldn't ironing them on be too risky for such a small item? Just afraid of damaging or burning the jacket and patches. Thanks!

    • @A.M.O.Adventures
      @A.M.O.Adventures  10 років тому +2

      Thanks for stopping by.
      As for the patches/insignia, I use Elmers wood glue, and a toothpick to apply them.
      The glue is water based, so, if you need to remove them it will wash out of the uni pretty easy with out much mess.
      Some people use 2 sided fabric tape, I don't like it, as it raises the patch off the uniform and looks out of scale, not to mention it wont stay on longer than a year depending on the humidity in your area.
      Hope this helps

    • @Divebomb_Dave
      @Divebomb_Dave 10 років тому +1

      Thank you good sir, pretty convenient solution, will try!

  • @walterheinen5298
    @walterheinen5298 3 місяці тому +1

    Excited to find your site!! What type of adhesive do you use to attach the many badges and medals that come with these figures? I don’t want to ruin the uniform.

    • @A.M.O.Adventures
      @A.M.O.Adventures  3 місяці тому

      I only use 2 glues: PVA (Elmers) because it can be washed out for a non permanent solution on "arm ranks" ...and I use a rubbery bead glue (for jewelry) to hold bulky medals and things like that. I hope this helps.

  • @tdg223
    @tdg223 10 років тому +1

    Nice Video, I need your help, I ordered the Chris Taylor Platoon Hot toys and I want to weather this figure up making it look professional and I am new to this. What would be the best way to weather him with dark jungle mud and dirt. I see there are a lot of mud color paints out there(also earth color paints) would that be my best bet? Unless you think chalk looks more realistic… I want this to be very real looking weathering every bit of detail on this fig, any suggestions? Thanks

  • @haxxproxx
    @haxxproxx 9 років тому

    flawless , helped a lot not only with a ww2 figure also with my new Jason figure . thx

    • @cecilhenry9908
      @cecilhenry9908 9 років тому

      +Christiano Morize If you like WW2 action here's a pretty good video: A Year at the Front- 1/6 Scale stop motion example

  • @nicarachi74
    @nicarachi74 9 років тому

    Awesome bro this really helped with my Iron Maiden Eddie Soldier figure...

  • @Elfwingson
    @Elfwingson 10 років тому

    Great vid, mate!

  • @malxmartin6866
    @malxmartin6866 7 років тому +1

    Hi great work, I was wondering about the chalk, does it come off on your hands after handling? Thank you

  • @BlueCrewCrew
    @BlueCrewCrew 8 років тому +1

    Great tutorial! What do you use (if anything) to seal the clothes. I jjust did this, came out great, but it obviouly comes off on your fingers everytime you touch it. I read hairspray somewhere, but I didn't know it there was anything more specific to this technique. Thanks!

    • @tinyred4512
      @tinyred4512 3 роки тому +1

      Did you ever figure it out?

  • @claudiocamilucci9189
    @claudiocamilucci9189 3 роки тому +1

    Why do you use pastels and not model paint for weathering?? Any specific reason?

  • @andrewwhite6509
    @andrewwhite6509 10 років тому

    Nice job mate, and a nice video.

  • @craigsrccrc4128
    @craigsrccrc4128 Рік тому

    This is so good!! Thank you!!!

  • @zant5721
    @zant5721 8 років тому +6

    Totally awesome vid. I've always thought something was missing on my action figures and weathering is it. They always looked "too clean." Question, I have several WWII U.S. Army Airborne action figures (101st AB, 82nd) Would this same technique work for them since they wore pretty much tan uniforms.

    • @A.M.O.Adventures
      @A.M.O.Adventures  8 років тому +2

      Yes....just go light on the weathering at first, and build layers to darken to desired shades...good luck, and have fun.

    • @zant5721
      @zant5721 8 років тому

      Thanks much!!

  • @NosferatusLair
    @NosferatusLair 3 роки тому

    @MASSwwii how do you weather metal helmets? Paint chips etc.

  • @gokicklotsofrocks4846
    @gokicklotsofrocks4846 6 років тому +3

    i usually use activated charcoal to make the clothing look battle worn and i also run a knife over them to make rips and tares

    • @Joe_Friday
      @Joe_Friday 5 років тому

      Will an xacto knife work? I'm currently in the process of making some Vietnam era Wolverines and Sabretooths and want it to look like they've been in the shit. I'm currently weathering my first one but want some rips and tears in the fabric.

  • @TheSkullReviews
    @TheSkullReviews 10 років тому +2

    Just subbed, great info on this video and channel, thanks for sharing it!!

  • @forcedadventure
    @forcedadventure 10 років тому

    VERY HELPFUL VIDEO - ALL THE BEST !!!

  • @michaelswinehart2788
    @michaelswinehart2788 4 роки тому +1

    That was cool!!! I wish i could find the original figure, johnny west and chief chèrokee, with equipment. Been unlucky finding these. Hopefully somebody out in UA-camŕ land çould tell me where i may find 'em.

  • @88thCompany
    @88thCompany 10 років тому +1

    Hi, I really liked your video. What figure are you using or brand? I would like to buy my first one, but I really wonder about which brand to pick. I wanna buy an 82nd Airborne soldier. I worry about the quality outhere. I would love to get some advice! thank u :) and then I will be doing some weathering and photography! ;)

    • @A.M.O.Adventures
      @A.M.O.Adventures  10 років тому +1

      Hi Sonia...Thanks for the kind words.
      The fig in this video is a Soldier Story nude, with a mix of equipment added ("bashed").
      I think the best for collectors just starting is DML (Dragon) fairly cheap, well made, and endless equipment available.
      Feel free to join us at www.6ixthinwwii.com and we can get you started in the right direction, with very little cost.

    • @88thCompany
      @88thCompany 10 років тому

      MASSwwii Thanks for your super fast answer! I will check it out and definitely join your site. Right now I need all inspiration I can get for my work. Thanks again!

    • @soyomero1
      @soyomero1 10 років тому

      To practice you can get Formative international or power team at very reasonable prices then you can get something better. That's what I do but most of the time I kept my practices.

  • @onesixth5563
    @onesixth5563 9 років тому

    that was an excellent instruction video, and thanks!

  • @13coconuthead
    @13coconuthead 9 років тому +2

    very nice tutorial! What brand is the WWII figure you used? It's really cool!

  • @Fortir
    @Fortir 8 років тому +1

    Great tutorial - been using your tips a lot until I got the hang of it ;)
    A question though, unrelated to this video; do you have any tips on making cloth/uniforms keep a wet look? Making a soldier for a winter-diorama, and need the edges etc. of his uniform to have that "wet" look - so, any tips? :-)

  • @devilboy2516
    @devilboy2516 9 років тому +1

    Great video!! I really like this technique a lot. I hadn't done much with weathering fabric before and its so easy to go to dark and/or inconsistent with washes, but this method is great since you can layer it or wash it out if ya go too dark. Thanks for sharing your technique and if you check out the video on my channel you can see my results with your method.
    Thanks.

  • @kiuakakirstine8257
    @kiuakakirstine8257 7 років тому

    The outfit looks very well made. Could you make a video showing the details? 😊

  • @Harleyrider2010
    @Harleyrider2010 Рік тому

    Just curious but I wanna do one of my German figures with a battle if the bulge theme. How would I give a snow effect to the clothing? Would I just do same thing except just use white paint and chalk??

    • @A.M.O.Adventures
      @A.M.O.Adventures  Рік тому +1

      There are several techniques you can use for snow. Liquid floor polish or clear fingernail polish is a great way to get a "wet look" effect, and white chalks for the "snow dusting" look. I like to use the nail polish method mixed with baking soda for a more permanant, thicker snow look. Try different things on a scrap material, and see what you like the look of best. Good luck, and have fun.

  • @christopheredwards3045
    @christopheredwards3045 3 роки тому

    Hi there
    Just starting although I have painted large scale figures for a long time .
    What was the fluid you used to weather you mentioned a form of alcohol what would be that in the uK
    Chris

  • @vity44
    @vity44 9 років тому

    Thanks for the tutorial.

  • @oldcaferacer
    @oldcaferacer 8 років тому

    kool work brother I learned a lot thank you so much

  • @rew336
    @rew336 9 років тому

    Thank you that was very helpful and informative 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻

  • @bossman17025
    @bossman17025 8 років тому

    Thanks for the video really helped me out.

  • @LorenzoJalbert
    @LorenzoJalbert 10 років тому

    Very helpful vid, look great Thanks.

  • @Chalor.
    @Chalor. 5 років тому +1

    10:51 - it's like I was watching Bob Ross painting pine trees on a GI.

  • @yurawanka773
    @yurawanka773 3 місяці тому +1

    I bastardized the process, kinda, it's 1 am and i only have pastels and rubbing alcohol- but I love the end result!!!!

    • @A.M.O.Adventures
      @A.M.O.Adventures  3 місяці тому

      Just remember...not every soldier would have the same "weathering" look. Grunts would have dirty knees, belly, butts,...where an officer would have different "dirt" and stains than the rest of the men...so, there is NO wrong way to weather a troop. As long as you are happy, the rest of your troops will be happy too. 😉

    • @yurawanka773
      @yurawanka773 3 місяці тому +1

      @@A.M.O.Adventures i am doing bruce willis die hard look. pastels ar egreat cos they can be muddy

  • @krissanta7208
    @krissanta7208 6 років тому

    @MASSwwii ,How do you seal the paint on the clothes?...so the chalk stays on even with frequent touch? Thanks^^

    • @gobbiner
      @gobbiner 6 років тому

      Hi Kris, I use Dupli-Color Special, Aqua Klarlack matt, which a got off Amazon to seal the pastel pigments. Though once I have finished them they just go on display. Hopes this helps.

    • @krissanta7208
      @krissanta7208 6 років тому

      Thanks a lot man :)
      @@gobbiner

  • @giovannialoia8323
    @giovannialoia8323 10 років тому +1

    How can i make a white wash for helmets?

  • @sauceboss8483
    @sauceboss8483 10 років тому +1

    If I were to pay you to do winter wheathering on my German paratrooper how much would be your price?

  • @chrinamint
    @chrinamint 5 років тому +2

    "You wanna get the butt nice and wet." LOL!

  • @MikeyRumi180
    @MikeyRumi180 10 років тому

    Yo Mike! great to see you have this channel up..great for 1/6th!! take care LizardKing1968 (Miguel)

    • @A.M.O.Adventures
      @A.M.O.Adventures  10 років тому

      Thanks bud...Wish I had time for more, but always seem to be busy.
      Feel free to add any tips/pointers to comments, as I know you are a "top dog" modeler brother...I always enjoy seeing your figs.

  • @tigtank1
    @tigtank1 10 років тому

    Great vid mate I went and got some pastels today

  • @epicshotplays7835
    @epicshotplays7835 9 років тому

    Amazing vid I most try this some time!

  • @jakecaron6906
    @jakecaron6906 2 роки тому

    What kind of paint do you use?

  • @patrickcomeau4689
    @patrickcomeau4689 8 років тому

    Great job!!!!!

  • @zapruder686
    @zapruder686 10 років тому

    Thanks this is very informative

  • @rocksteel44
    @rocksteel44 6 років тому

    ...very cool...thx!!!

  • @808michiganjedi3
    @808michiganjedi3 10 років тому

    Say Mike,
    That's one of the Coolest videos. I've tried it, an man does it looks good..!!

  • @andrewwhite6509
    @andrewwhite6509 10 років тому

    Hi my friend done a little more work and uploaded them. take a look as Iv'e applied idea's you have shown. Thank you.

  • @laurentdeckers9796
    @laurentdeckers9796 3 роки тому

    Sorry , it's me again , i wanted to ask you , can you use hair lacquer to fix the pastels , thank you . L D .

  • @drmarciano13
    @drmarciano13 4 роки тому +1

    a dirty soldier with a clean weapon

  • @alancunningham6033
    @alancunningham6033 4 роки тому

    Great vid

  • @ToyotaGuy1971
    @ToyotaGuy1971 8 років тому

    looks very good!

  • @jamesgray3656
    @jamesgray3656 10 років тому

    this is a great tutorial i love it show some more

  • @maximusmaxwell4392
    @maximusmaxwell4392 7 років тому +1

    smoke and dust over many years does a good job although with these figures you never get your money back when you mess with them wish i had kept all my boxes especially the sas douglas figure and mark the royal marine expensive hobby kitbashing i onlydo it a few times a year i painted the face of my 82nd figure red and white from some pictures in books has anyone else tried the same

  • @sauceboss8483
    @sauceboss8483 10 років тому

    Great video to

  • @jccox111
    @jccox111 7 років тому

    your clothing looks great. how bout weathering his face and hands? i would be interested in your technique

  • @TheDarknessPredator
    @TheDarknessPredator 9 років тому

    Thank you so much!

  • @evildead8735
    @evildead8735 4 роки тому

    Stunning tutoria l!

  • @thenapalmbrothershq5585
    @thenapalmbrothershq5585 7 років тому

    Great vid bro

  • @jrr6404116
    @jrr6404116 7 років тому +4

    why didn't you dirty up the helmet?

    • @plsanswer1501
      @plsanswer1501 7 років тому

      jrr6404116 you dont do head stands in the war..

    • @jrr6404116
      @jrr6404116 5 років тому

      @itsagamingnoob nl why would they clean their helmets but not their clothes.

    • @jrr6404116
      @jrr6404116 5 років тому +1

      @@plsanswer1501 a helmet would become weathered over time... Metal being exposed to metal, smoke, shrapnel, mud from explosions etc. At the very least I could see adding some light scratches with a metallic color.

    • @Sgt-lott10
      @Sgt-lott10 5 років тому

      Jake R ok soldiers didn’t have time to wash cloths plus the don’t want to be wearing wet cloths ( it’s they’re only cloths ) the helmet is metal so they can rinse it off and such, not yeah maybe some scratches but there wouldn’t be hat many

    • @jrr6404116
      @jrr6404116 5 років тому

      @@Sgt-lott10 why would they rinse their helmet off. Wasting canteen water you don't know what you're talking sbout.

  • @johnnya1435
    @johnnya1435 2 роки тому

    Awesome

  • @klayer91
    @klayer91 10 років тому

    Are you on OSW forum?

  • @deathdragon3357
    @deathdragon3357 7 років тому

    Cool if only I had a figure exactly like that