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richard4wood1970
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13 June, 2016, 22:48
Re: Show me your homemade spray jobs
Hi again guys!
My most recent paint job effort on this G36K I purchased late last week from a chap on this forum. When I saw "ohman's" effort early last week on his G36C using the sponge technique I thought I'd like to have a go at that myself!!
The gun came black all over, including the magazine. I sprayed the barrel/flashider and cocking handle in a gun metal grey, but left the rails/selector levers black. Just giving these a light rubbing over with W&D.
I then sprayed the body in a Sand colour as a base coat. Then using some really good sponges I purchased of the bay for a quid each I dabbed on the OD Green first. Some larger thick blotches and then lighter dabs all over. I used same technique with the Mud Brown. Once done I dotted the odd couple of dabs of Sand again in certain areas to highlight. The cocking tube is plastic so I had to paint a weathered look to simulate metal, but the ejection cover was metal so I just rubbed this down.
I purchased a cheap "bullet" type magazine on here, the tabs were missing off one side, so I removed and smoothed down both sides where the tabs would be, so as to simulate a P-Mag type mag once I had taped out a "Window" for painting!! I also did the same on the "bullet" symbols for the selector lever , so you can still see them, which I think looks effective. Once finished spraying I assembled it and gave it a good rub down with W&D on all the right places to look warn/beat up.
I impressed for a first attempt at sponging and a reasonable "Dirty Afghan" look that you see a lot of the German soldiers had. Pictures below. Let me know what you guys think!
Richie.
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LiGhTzZ OuT
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12 July, 2016, 23:59
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Here's the paint job I've just done on a G&G m14 ebr I just got the other week. Nothing to fancy but I think it came out pretty well for a first attempt.
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Darkmikey22
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16 July, 2016, 14:09
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Decided to spray my MK46 MOD 1
Nothing too fancy, most the work was done on the barrel to make it look real.
As for the weathering, I did a little bit but mostly want it to get worn down through use.
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16 July, 2016, 16:14
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Looks good mate. That's what I'm waiting to happen on my m14. Want to let it wear naturally through use.
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dog green 1
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24 July, 2016, 16:06
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24 July, 2016, 16:30
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The little Swastikas on the pistol are a bit.......risky lol
The clown has no penis
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24 July, 2016, 16:32
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Hef i think the pistol is painted as a P-51 Mustang
Sent from my GT-I9505 using Tapatalk
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24 July, 2016, 16:40
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Hef i think the pistol is painted as a P-51 Mustang
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I got that
I just know whenever that symbol comes up on a forum, people start trolling lol
Risky was meant as in terms of having it on the forum, not the gun.
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24 July, 2016, 16:57
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Hef Legend the "Swaistikas" are confirmed kills.......just seen the post above.
If people get excited when they see them in an historical context they need to get a life. Christ this shows that he's shot down 4 of the sneaky 'Fockers', not that he wants to be one.
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richard4wood1970
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7 August, 2016, 22:28
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Hi again all. Just an update to my sprayed G36 thread I did a few weeks ago. I have extended the accessories range and hopefully you appreciate the new LARGER pictures...lol.
Most, if not all versions catered for!!
Richie.
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7 August, 2016, 22:39
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Looks great mate!
Except for the horribly ugly M4-stock, but since I'm super nice I will simply ignore that one :D
Also, you need a grenade launcher grip to complete the set!
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7 August, 2016, 23:17
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Thanks ohman you twat......lol.
.....Yeah I wonder what it would look like with the UGL now??? That would probably set me back more than what I paid for all the other parts...lol.
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8 August, 2016, 19:52
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My Black Hawk Down movie replica M733 in its standard configuration -
It started out life as a JG M733. I shortened and re-threaded the outer barrel, ground off the bayonet lug, replaced the furniture and Delta ring with G&P parts and fitted a madbull inner barrel.
With its CAR-15 flash hider when I want to use it without the silencer -
A few of the carbines featured in the movie had these flash hiders fitted to M733's
And a pic of it in its short CQB config -
A lot of people run a longer barrel inside the silencer but I opted to be able to shorten the length by changing parts out, also I built an adaptor to fit a TM full auto tracer unit into the silencer that can be removed quickly allowing me to use it for other weapons.
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