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a VERY easy to do VERY convincing scar!

Step 10As dramatic as this ones going to get...

As dramatic as this ones going to get...
Now a little more work on mine& and Ta-daah!!

Well to be honest; I think I liked it in the last step before I added the last coats of paint. But oh well.. can always take it off and do it again.


The last steps were actually more to give you an inspiration/idea. The only real reason that this looks any good is the materials being realistic.
You can take this a good step further...
You can introduce fake blood under the stitch...
You can paint it more...
You can use staples or thicker thminereads or what not (pun unintended)...
You can mix the glue with paint to make it look more like a crust.
Etc...

There are a LOT of options you can go for from here.
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Feb 1, 2010. 12:46 AMsportguru says:
Awesome..I'd like to try it but Ican't find any suitable glue. :'(
Jul 24, 2011. 9:05 AMTardisaholic says:
Use Spirit Gum..
Oct 6, 2010. 7:38 PMkicker109 says:
Use Super Glue :P

dont... that stuff would be a biach to get off
Oct 23, 2008. 10:05 PMotbpaintball says:
Amazing instructable. Very detailed and the final results are very believable. Best scar effect I have ever seen. Two thumbs up.

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