

In this game, the BFG9000 is a gift of sorts from Samuel Hayden, who points the Doomguy to where he can find it. By default, this button is "T" on the PC or pressing the topmost face button on a console controller ("Y" for Xbox One, "Triangle" for PS4, "X" for Nintendo Switch). Similar to the Chainsaw, it cannot be found on the weapon wheel, and is instead accessible through a dedicated button. It is a massively powerful plasma energy weapon which utilizes ionized Argent Energy. Yes it can be done on plastic and here is the brown paint on a front bezel.The BFG 9000 is a weapon in Doom. The whole idea here is to create random layers of brown so when the rust effect is done it looks natural and real. You start off with a base coat of a dark brown, then spray a lighter brown in different spotty directions, and lastly a more “rust” color brown done the same way. Part of the beauty of creating rust or worn effect is that you don’t have to be perfect. The only problem I could see for me was that I needed to do is to do it on a much bigger scale than an 8 inch model, but I going to give it a try anyway. Those that make the scaled military models know a thing or two about creating realistic damage and rust.

So off to Google and found what I wanted.Īfter searching for a couple of hours and reading through a few forums I found what I was looking for. I looked into that solution but was not happy about what the final results on the way it looked. I know that some can make it by being a master of the airbrush – which I am not- or using stuff from the local craft store. I finally got to do a part of a case mod that I have always wanted to do the most, creating a rust effect.
