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Arch27

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  1. I hate stickers...I would peel the sticker off as best as possible.  You might be able to soak it off in warm water.  Use goo gone to remove residue, clean it with alcohol and then paint it back on.

     

    Is there a template for painting it back on? I was hoping to find something to scale, because I could have my Cricut cut it out of masking film.

  2. You could try something like a black crayon. That might do something similar.

     

    The only other thing I'd suggest is to apply paint to an item (like a dowel or plastic/acrylic rod), let it dry, then use that to apply rub marks.

    My scout holster has all kinds of scuff marks from taking the blaster out.
     

    Also - as a note, and to echo what was said above: make sure your GML knows what you're doing/why you're doing it. You'll get denied at the first glance if they don't know you're going for screen accuracy. Even still, make sure they know exactly what you're trying to achieve. 

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    As the title says, I'm looking for advice on fixing that gap around the bottom part of the ears where the tube meets it.

    Thanks!

     

    The helmet is an RT-MOD, and the ears are a replacement that came pre-trimmed like that. Do I sand down the top round part enough to tighten the gap or do I fill that in with something? Or a combo of the two? 

     

    EDIT: Follow up - is there a painting template for the black chin/mouth/vocoder part? The one on there is a sticker that is coming off. I'd rather blast it with paint so it doesn't come off anymore.

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