Sorry, but I do not like it at all. Those darkened areas between individual brush strokes are not natural age and wear. They are contrived and done in a manner to make the camo looked aged. Commonly seen on many fakes. Sort of like a wash technique used by model builders.
Can't see under the liner, but the inside paint brush strokes are not era either. Might have covered the inside of a rusty shell, with contrived scratches (how does a helmet get scratched like that under the rim?) and phony rust.
Sorry.
Can't see under the liner, but the inside paint brush strokes are not era either. Might have covered the inside of a rusty shell, with contrived scratches (how does a helmet get scratched like that under the rim?) and phony rust.
Sorry.
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