The Rust item store has rotated for the first time this month, introducing 12 new skins, including two brand new charity bears that are only purchasable until October 30th. New clothing, weapons, and deployables have all been hand-picked from the Steam Workshop, giving players plenty of options to choose from.

The first skin added to this week’s Rust store is the Cargo Heli Bed by VLEK. The bed captures the look of one of Rust’s Hackable crates using elite crates and the same red and gray grate fencing. This is actually the first bed skin introduced to Rust, as they were just made skinnable in the Meta Shift Update.

Once again, Odissey has had another one of his Sinotype boxes accepted into the shop. The Sinotype Charcoal box is perfect for all your charcoal storing needs, featuring a green neon sign of charcoal bordered by blue neon lights. The rest of the box is made from parts of a shipping container, giving it an industrial look.

The Tropical Bed by Mishka is the second of the first two ever bed skins introduced to Rust. The bright green bed is perfect for the jungle, being made entirely of bamboo sticks and palm leaves. One massive palm leaf rests over the be,d serving as a leafy blanket.

Cowymeowy blessed us with the first-ever mining hat skin to enter the Rust item store since 2017. The Angler Fish Miners Hat cleverly converts the lamp into an anglerfish’s esca. The rest of the hat is made of slimy scales with two bright blue eyes resting above a massive maw, overtaking the bill of the hat.

The Small Cards Box by magwamp and cgpoizon is the perfect way to store all of your colored keycards. The white box is labeled cards and shows an abstract image of a green, blue, and red keycard. Once again, another organizational box skin to enter the Rust item store.

The Olympus AR by FUF is the first weapon to be added to this week’s Rust item store. The AR has a gold-fused marble finish, paired with black diamond accents and a stockless appearance. The rifle even has cut sights, giving you a slight visual advantage while aiming down them.

Next in the Rust item store is the Luxury Gold Door by Giba. The door has been brushed black as two gilded snakes wrap around the door, hissing menacingly. If you prefer a minimalistic, luxurious look, this wooden door is for you.

Falk’s Nuke Vibe collection received another addition this week with the Nuke Vibe SAR. The stockless SAR is layered in cut pieces of a hazmat suit. A large skull covered in tubes sits in the center while several nuclear symbols surround the gun. A great choice if you love the apocalyptic artwork.

Yet another weapon skin joins the Rust item store in the form of llennoco’s Veridian M39. The ornate skin is made of oxidized copper with unique etchings, markings, and symbols covering the sides of the weapon. If you’re looking for a beautiful relic of a skin, the Veridian M39 has you covered.

The last workshop skin being introduced is the Caution WorkBoots by badtRIP. The boots waited a total of 5 years and 7 months to be accepted, joining alongside their respective hoodie and pants. The yellow boots are perfect for any players who have been waiting to complete the set.

The Cancer Research UK Plushie is the first of two bear plushies added as part of a Rust charity event. 100% of all proceeds from either of the bears will be donated directly to their respective foundation. The Cancer Research UK bear plushie is a bright pink wearing a large white banner with the Cancer Research UK logo embroidered on it.

The Ronald McDonald House Plushie is the second of the two charity plushies. The teddy bear is bright red, wearing a white shirt displaying the Ronald McDonald House logo. Either of the bears can be purchased for $3.99 and provide comfort when crafted in-game.

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 everything added in Rust’s Gesture Pack. See you next time!
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