Rust Streamer Skins IRL: Blooprint, Trainwrecks, xQc & the Creator Shelf
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Some Rust skins are defined by their paint. Others are defined by who ran them. Streamer and server skins are a category of their own — finishes tied to the creators and communities behind them. We've rebuilt a range of them as hand-painted props at 1:1 lifesize scale, each one modeled after its in-game original and airbrushed in our Bavarian workshop. This is a tour of the creator shelf — gathered in one place in the Rust Streamer Skins collection.
The streamers and their skins
Trainwrecks. The Blue Gem AK is a deep blue, gem-detailed AK skin associated with Trainwrecks — recreated by hand from the in-game original. From across the room it reads as itself — not just any blue AK, but the Blue Gem specifically.
xQc. The xQc AK — the in-game AK skin tied to xQc, modeled after the original in Rust and rebuilt as a full 75cm lifesize prop.
Oilrats. Oilrats comes with a whole spread of pieces, not just a single skin: the Oilrats Waterpipe, the Oilrats MP5, and the full Oilrats Kit that brings the set together on one shelf — each modeled after its in-game original.
Eltk. The Eltk AK — Eltk's in-game AK skin, recreated by hand at full 75cm lifesize scale for the shelf.
Buddha & Mendo. The Team Rocket AK and the Mendo Facemask — in-game skins tied to the Buddha & Mendo duo, both modeled after their originals in the game.
Posty. The Posty Bolt — Posty's in-game bolt-action skin, recreated by hand.
The Throat Rock. Rust's rock skins are a whole genre of inside joke. The Throat Rock is one of them — starter-tool melee, recreated from the in-game skin and turned into a shelf piece.
Camomo_10. The Camomo_10 Hammer — a creator skin on the building tool every Rust base starts with, modeled after the in-game original.
More creator finishes. The lineup keeps growing: Tacularr AK, Tore1005 AR, isvolcano AK, the BeccaSomething SMG, the StableRonaldo Facemask, the JTeles Rock, plus creator skins from bchillz, Sinks, MarkPlayz, Ser Winter, Anthric and Ricoy — each one a hand-painted recreation of its in-game skin.
The Rustoria server
Some Rust skins are tied to servers rather than people. Rustoria is one of them, with its own spread: the Rustoria AK, a Rustoria Furnace, and the full Rustoria Kit — an easy way to put a whole community on one shelf.
Limited drops
Some pieces are made as limited runs rather than part of the standing lineup. The Blooprint SAR and the Blooprint Rock were two of them — limited Blooprint drops that have since sold out. They're no longer available to order, and we can't say yet whether they'll return. If they do, it'll be here first.
How they're made
Every piece here is made from PLA and hand-airbrushed in our Bavarian workshop, finished for display rather than play — sealed, properly proportioned, and built to last. The scale is true to the game — 1:1 lifesize — but the finish is a hand-painted interpretation: each skin is modeled after its in-game counterpart and brought to life layer by layer. That's the nature of the craft — expect small artistic liberties rather than a pixel-perfect copy, and no two pieces ever come out exactly identical. They're hand-finished, one at a time. Official Rust merchandise, built to display for years.
What players ask
Where can I buy Rustoria or Oilrats gear? Right here — the Rustoria and Oilrats kits and pieces all live in the Rust Streamer Skins collection. They're hand-painted display props of the in-game skins, not apparel.
Can I still get the Blooprint SAR or Rock? Not right now — they were limited runs and have sold out. We don't know yet whether they'll come back; if they do, it'll be in the collection first.
Will it look exactly like the skin in-game? It'll be unmistakably the skin you know, at true 1:1 lifesize scale — but it's hand-painted, so expect an artist's interpretation rather than a perfect digital match. That's part of what makes each one its own object rather than a printout.
Are these official Rust skins? They're hand-painted pieces modeled after the in-game skins, made as collector's display pieces. The designs are the ones you know from Rust, interpreted by hand rather than copied pixel-for-pixel.
What's the difference between a streamer skin and a regular one? Just the finish and the story behind it. A streamer skin is a paint job associated with a creator or server community — the prop underneath is the same lifesize, hand-airbrushed build as the rest of the shop.
Browse the full lineup in the Rust Streamer Skins collection — new creator finishes join it regularly.



