? how to make new medals look aged
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? how to make new medals look aged
does anyone know a trick to age new medals to look old
- Salacious Crumb
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Re: ? how to make new medals look aged
vinagre or sulpfer from eggs or something with acid in like lemons, oranges, cola...
you can hang them offcourse in a ceptic tank, also alot of sulpher and acid fumes in that...
or trow them in the garden for a few months
you can hang them offcourse in a ceptic tank, also alot of sulpher and acid fumes in that...
or trow them in the garden for a few months
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Re: ? how to make new medals look aged
What I do is use flat black enamel paint and paint on them and then wipe the paint down to how ever 'old' you want them to look.
I've also done this with the 'piston rings' on my reefer jacket, as well as the buttons, stars and N.S. eagle.
I've also done this with the 'piston rings' on my reefer jacket, as well as the buttons, stars and N.S. eagle.
"German submariners were first class - there has never been a better submarine force than the German." - General Douglas MacArthur
Re: ? how to make new medals look aged
Leave them in a damp or steamy environment like the kitchen or bathroom, that will age them. Alternatively, leave them in a garage or shed during wet or cold weather.
However, take it from me, wearing them at events in all weathers will age them naturally, anyway.
However, take it from me, wearing them at events in all weathers will age them naturally, anyway.
Re: ? how to make new medals look aged
I would go with what the above guy just said...
After all wearing them makes them look worn! A little logic
That dosent mean down to the Local on a Saturday night ..
My Uniform is aged through wear..
Witch makes it look allot more realistic..Than paint or Chemicals...
But again its your own choice!
After all wearing them makes them look worn! A little logic
That dosent mean down to the Local on a Saturday night ..
My Uniform is aged through wear..
Witch makes it look allot more realistic..Than paint or Chemicals...
But again its your own choice!
- barnaclebill
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Re: ? how to make new medals look aged
Why would you want to age repro medals? If for reenacting purposes they should look new anyway. They would have been bright and new looking in WW2, a soldat would naturally kept them very clean or he would be on a charge unless you want to pass repros off as originals of course....
Matt, 85th Gebirgsjager, part of the '39-45 Society'.
Re: ? how to make new medals look aged
barnaclebill wrote:Why would you want to age repro medals? If for reenacting purposes they should look new anyway. They would have been bright and new looking in WW2, a soldat would naturally kept them very clean or he would be on a charge unless you want to pass repros off as originals of course....
Ermmm Good point never thought of that one...
But the a matter of fact a Repro is ALWAYS a Repro..
They are getting good but with the Communication mediums nowadays like Wehrmact Awards you will never pass a repro as an Original...
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Jonny
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Re: ? how to make new medals look aged
You will to the stupid, eager and naïve. I get your point though, if you do your homework you can hopefully avoid being stung.Jonny wrote:They are getting good but with the Communication mediums nowadays like Wehrmact Awards you will never pass a repro as an Original...barnaclebill wrote:Why would you want to age repro medals? If for reenacting purposes they should look new anyway. They would have been bright and new looking in WW2, a soldat would naturally kept them very clean or he would be on a charge unless you want to pass repros off as originals of course....
Matt, 85th Gebirgsjager, part of the '39-45 Society'.