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So I painted my guns last week. Let them dry for a few days, then got them out to play with them a bit. (If you say you didn't, you're lying! pewpewpew!)

 

I placed one next to the armor I was working on and the lightest touch sent a black scuff across the armor. Nothing I couldn't smudge out easily, I'm not worries about that - but will this be a regular occurrence? Is it common for troopers to spray on a top clearcoat over the black, and does this help keep scuffing to a minimum?

 

And if so, is there one you recommend?

 

Thanks, troopers!

 

Dan

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A few shots of the painted guns, since everyone likes pictures.

 

Doopydoos all-resin. (The cocking handle broke (nothing I can't fix), so I am redoing that part - but otherwise it's all good.)

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Hasbro mod and doopydoo conversion kit.

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And my little bonus - the SE-14r.

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I've seen matte clearcoats, Travis, so don't worry, I would never do that to a blaster. :)

 

Steve, I'm definitely not worried about scuffs on the blaster - I'm thinking that clearcoats may protect the armor (after I weather and detail the blasters) especially after such a light touch between the two caused it to mark the armor like a pencil.

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