The final Rust item store rotation of the month has come, bringing with it 11 new skins to the game, adding a bunch of weapons, clothing, and deployables. Get ready to find your next dream skin as we cover everything entering the Rust item store this Thursday.

The first skin from this week’s Rust item store is Odissey’s Sinotype Explosives Box. The large wooden storage box is the perfect place to store your boom, with purple LED markings outlining a rocket over a large explosion. Its black cargo container design gives the skin an overall sleek yet industrial look.

Magwamp and cgpoizon also got another storage addition into the Rust item store in the form of the Small Meds Box. The creators also received introductions into the item store over the past two weeks in the form of the Small Diesel and Small Fuel Boxes. This time, the small green box marked with a green cross recreates the look of Rust’s Large Medkit, acting as the perfect place to store all healing-related items.

Creator Kosem had his Temple collection expanded in the form of a new armor set. Both the Temple Facemask and Chestplate are made of carved stone blocks. Moss covers each piece which are each covered in unique patterns and designs. The set is perfect to pick up if you’re looking to become the king of the jungle.

The Fault MP5 by Oaasis is the first weapon skin to be accepted into this week’s Rust item store. The shimmering skin is made of a silver body with ravines of blue and purple crystals wrapping fully around the submachine gun.

The All-Seeing Eye Garage Door by WAGAN enters the Rust item store as a black and gold glowing masterpiece. The door features a large golden triangle overlapping a similarly sized circle, while a massive open eye rests in the center. The glowing gold effect causes the vibrant eye to shine brightly at night.

The Abyss M39 by LittleRanger is the first stockless M39 to enter the game. A shining metal beast encapsulates the entire gun with its large purple maw spreading across the handguard and magazine. Large purple eyes, gargantuan fangs, and twisted metal give the weapon an evil and mystical presence.

Falk’s Nuke Vibe AR brings the originally deployable-exclusive collection to the tier 3 weapon. The collection’s classic nuclear-themed hazmat design stretches across the receiver of the gun. Yellow hazmat padding has been taped around the magazine and handguard of the stockless weapon, giving it a bright color scheme while still maintaining realism.

The Fallen collection finally received its boots in this Rust item store rotation, meaning the roadsign armor set is finally complete with a full seven armor pieces. The boots themselves are made of a blood red base lined with many small bones. Two menacing faces sit at the foot of each boot, serving as the centerpiece of these horrifying boots.

The Grub DBS by Moyderer is the perfect tool to get your grub game on, whether you’re chilling on Oil Rig or door camping with your neighbors. The weapon is as nasty as it sounds, with the entire shotgun being made out of grub chunks with small insect legs, guts, eyes, and cuticles lining the dark brown double-barreled shotgun.

The final skin to make it into this week’s Rust item store is Diva Dan’s Pixel Wooden Double Door. After waiting over a year and three months to be accepted, it joins the collection as the 26th skin. The door skin attempts to pixelize Rust’s original double door design, combining pixel art with Rust’s gritty environment

That’s all of the skins added to this week’s Rust item store. If you want to check out any of these new skins for yourself, check out the Rust item store on the Steam page and search for them there. If you enjoyed this article, feel free to check out our other article on Rust’s Atmospheric Revamp. See you next time!
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