My Distress Methode for my Wested Jacket Videos and Pictures
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My Distress Methode for my Wested Jacket Videos and Pictures
Hello Everyone! Because I had no Indiana Jones jacket since spproximatly one years, the last month, I bought 2 wested Jackets, one in Authentic Lambskin from ebay and one in Soft Goat from the COW.
I love this 2 Jacket but the Authentic Lambskin is little bit to slim for me and I hate the unused look of this jacket. I don't like the brown color and it's for this reason that I'm happy to show my methode to distress my Lambskin jacket. My methode is realy simple, no pecard, no brush, no sand paper, no dyeing and no acetone. I like my methode and I love the result because I'm a fanatic of the jacket in the FLYING WING and TRUCK CHASE.
http://img156.imageshack.us/img156/8201/001fie.jpg
http://img42.imageshack.us/img42/9526/002gk.png
And this the picture before the distress....
http://img375.imageshack.us/img375/5421/004uz.jpg
And Now, this is my methode to distress my Jacket in video...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v6vAGW0tIyc
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SAKKkSQNIyo
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YjeCSay7hXY
Look the picture after the distress...
http://img214.imageshack.us/img214/973/007vz.jpg
It's weird but the brown tint is disappeared, LOL. Honnetelty, the real dust did a true miracle with the brown tint.
Thanks for looking!
Jason
I love this 2 Jacket but the Authentic Lambskin is little bit to slim for me and I hate the unused look of this jacket. I don't like the brown color and it's for this reason that I'm happy to show my methode to distress my Lambskin jacket. My methode is realy simple, no pecard, no brush, no sand paper, no dyeing and no acetone. I like my methode and I love the result because I'm a fanatic of the jacket in the FLYING WING and TRUCK CHASE.
http://img156.imageshack.us/img156/8201/001fie.jpg
http://img42.imageshack.us/img42/9526/002gk.png
And this the picture before the distress....
http://img375.imageshack.us/img375/5421/004uz.jpg
And Now, this is my methode to distress my Jacket in video...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v6vAGW0tIyc
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SAKKkSQNIyo
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YjeCSay7hXY
Look the picture after the distress...
http://img214.imageshack.us/img214/973/007vz.jpg
It's weird but the brown tint is disappeared, LOL. Honnetelty, the real dust did a true miracle with the brown tint.
Thanks for looking!
Jason
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Re: My Distress Methode for my Wested Jacket Videos and Pictures
Fedoraiders,
For some reason, I kept waiting for you to tie a rope to the bumper of your truck........
For some reason, I kept waiting for you to tie a rope to the bumper of your truck........
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gUK0k74R11okwad wrote:Fedoraiders,
For some reason, I kept waiting for you to tie a rope to the bumper of your truck........
It was in 2009 with my old Wested that I sold the last summer.
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Re: My Distress Methode for my Wested Jacket Videos and Pictures
Thanks Michael, my next steps are the true scratches on the right shoulder (first picture) and the gun shot on the left arm with a blood (second picture).Tundrarider wrote:Your jacket has become one of the best looking Westeds I have ever seen!
Thanks for sharing the tutorial!
Michael
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I like your style! That's the best distressing job! Forget the movie magic way your way rules!
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I may can help you with that!fedoraiders wrote:...my next steps are the true scratches on the right shoulder (first picture) and the gun shot on the left arm with a blood (second picture).
Jason
..don't try this stunt at home....
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Thanks! I love the authenticity and boldness. This thread is locked but look this just for the plaisure. viewtopic.php?f=7&t=45549Indyzane wrote:I like your style! That's the best distressing job! Forget the movie magic way your way rules!
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LOL, thanks you for the offer, I am sure that you would not be the only, LOL.Texan Scott wrote:I may can help you with that!fedoraiders wrote:...my next steps are the true scratches on the right shoulder (first picture) and the gun shot on the left arm with a blood (second picture).
Jason
..don't try this stunt at home....
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Its the authenticity that we are after, here! We must make it real to be believable!
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You are right!Texan Scott wrote:Its the authenticity that we are after, here! We must make it real to be believable!
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Re: My Distress Methode for my Wested Jacket Videos and Pictures
That's a great way to distress your jackets! Thanks for sharing this!
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Re: My Distress Methode for my Wested Jacket Videos and Pictures
Actually, I was only joking.fedoraiders wrote:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gUK0k74R11okwad wrote:Fedoraiders,
For some reason, I kept waiting for you to tie a rope to the bumper of your truck........
It was in 2009 with my old Wested that I sold the last summer.
I didn't think you would actually get dragged behind a truck.
That's awesome!! I hope to some day get the chance to be dragged behind a truck (is that wrong? )
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Don't say this at my uncle John, Sorry uncle John!kwad wrote:That's awesome!! I hope to some day get the chance to be dragged behind a truck (is that wrong? )
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Re: My Distress Methode for my Wested Jacket Videos and Pictures
Better to be 'drug by a truck' than to be tied to the roof of the car...as in National Lampoon's Vacation....I always say.
Re: My Distress Methode for my Wested Jacket Videos and Pict
Love it. That's simply the best looking way to distress a jacket.
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That was AWESOME!!!! Love your method! I may hit you up to distress mine!
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Re: My Distress Methode for my Wested Jacket Videos and Pict
great job, thanks for the tutorial....
your jacket is awesome...
your jacket is awesome...