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The gunsmith style uses both custom paintjob and patina styles. The patina style has this unique feature that each one of the 4 colors you choose on the left top hand of the workbench, they display in an interesting way when the gun wears. You can have the gun turn a different color and you can have all the indents filled with rust or any other color.
Right now it seems like it just goes darker. Read the workbench finish guideline. The gun can shift in interesting ways when worn. You can have the color itself shift to a slighter green and the indents have some lighter color to show how heavily the patina corrosion has affected the copper.
but this is really beautiful. great job. love how authentic the blue shading looks on the body of the gun.