Hi everyone, I decided I'd make a little thread about how I age my repro medals so they don't look awful on tunics. I know for a lot of collectors, completing a tunic with all original awards can be expensive and personally for me, that is the case. I'd rather buy a $30 DKiG replica and age it rather than save up for an authentic DKiG, if it is just to display on a tunic. Anyways here is the DKiG I aged today and the process that I did for it.
The first thing I did was get some sandpaper and ruff up the metal disk that the swasticka lays on. After this I got some Aircraft paint remover and applied this to the black painted edges of the DKiG to remove the factory paint job. In my opinion it looks awful and so I decided I would redo it. After I removed the black paint from the edges I went and got some Black shoe polish and applied it to the wreath, the metal disk below the swasticka and to the area where the former black paint was. After this I set it out in the sun to dry up the shoe polish. The look I was going for was the more silvery grey outer edges that are seen on some CE Juncker DKiGs and Otto Klein DKiGs. Hope you all enjoy
The first thing I did was get some sandpaper and ruff up the metal disk that the swasticka lays on. After this I got some Aircraft paint remover and applied this to the black painted edges of the DKiG to remove the factory paint job. In my opinion it looks awful and so I decided I would redo it. After I removed the black paint from the edges I went and got some Black shoe polish and applied it to the wreath, the metal disk below the swasticka and to the area where the former black paint was. After this I set it out in the sun to dry up the shoe polish. The look I was going for was the more silvery grey outer edges that are seen on some CE Juncker DKiGs and Otto Klein DKiGs. Hope you all enjoy
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