Part 3: Crafting the Witch-King Gauntlets – Final Painting and Weathering
In this video, we wrap up the Witch-King gauntlet series with painting and weathering to bring the entire piece together. Watch as I:
• Prime and paint the forearm piece for a realistic metallic finish
• Add weathering effects to match the battle-worn aesthetic of the scale mail
• Assemble the gauntlet components to be all connected
This is Part 6 of an epic 18-video series where I’ll guide you through every stage of building my Witch-King cosplay. Whether you’re passionate about cosplay, prop-making, or just a devoted fan of Middle-earth, this series is packed with tips, tricks, and inspiration to help you level up your crafting skills!
🎥 Stay tuned for the next installment as I continue crafting the Witch-King’s armor and weapons!
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🛠️ Materials and Tools Used:
Paints
• Paint Krylon Metalic Black Stainless
• Citadel - Minotorum Varnish
• Silver Acrylic Paint
• Citadel Shade Nuln Oil
• Citadel Skrag Brown
• Citadel Fire Dragon Bright
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Pattern for the scales
• https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3200722
• Youtube of punished prop and Adam Savage: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F48rk7h-GDo