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Ricey1967
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#121
6 March, 2016, 08:46
Re: Show me your homemade spray jobs
Richie,
I used the range available at a national motor spares retailer....
Used the following matt colours: Green, Brown, Black and Khaki for a desert look
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#122
16 March, 2016, 07:48
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Hey Guys,
Wanted a little, advice and general opinion on what I have planned for my rifle.
I recently purchased an ATACS Hydro dipping kit for my M4 DMR, but I don't have the guts to dip the nice VLTOR parts unless I am sure it will look nice, which I don't think it will.
So I decided to go with something like this:
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That looks cool huh?
My rifle is essentially the same but an M4 with a CTR stock and an Aimpoint micro (no longer a dmr).
BUT I have the
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daniel defence rails. And I don't have the guts to so much as get a drop of paint on them...
How would I go about doing this and would it even look good? Thanks!
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SanicBore
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#123
17 March, 2016, 17:18
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Something basic, and simple but works really well in woodland environment...if i put it down and move to my secondary i have diffculty spotting it lol
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richard4wood1970
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#124
18 March, 2016, 18:30
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You're right Sanic that looks great! Simple yet effective. I also like the optic on it too!
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Brandon
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#125
7 May, 2016, 11:02
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My G&P M16 M203 seen here alongside an Old School 'SAS' tropical kit set-up...
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druid799
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#126
7 May, 2016, 20:07
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Had a moment of weakness last wk and bought this ;
plan was to try and L1A1 it , so few manafactured parts and a wood effect paint job later ; I like to think I've got a prity close faximily of an L1A1 -F1
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From deepest darkest pagan Wales ! The steel wolves !
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46templar
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#127
7 May, 2016, 21:04
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Where the hell did you get that baby from?
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#128
7 May, 2016, 22:11
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Where the hell did you get that baby from?
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All hand crafted by my self , I milled the barrel extension down from a G36k extender , the flash hider is a cut down M14 , the carrying hand I carved then forged the metal part and then finally I painted the wood effect on the furniture .
From deepest darkest pagan Wales ! The steel wolves !
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Marc.RG1
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7 May, 2016, 22:31
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Something basic, and simple but works really well in woodland environment...if i put it down and move to my secondary i have diffculty spotting it lol
Sent from my SM-G925F using Tapatalk
That looks awesome I like that a lot..
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13 May, 2016, 10:53
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richard4wood1970
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#131
15 May, 2016, 15:02
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That looks mint Dog! I've never met anyone who can spray up a gun like you, and I've been told mine are good too.
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1 June, 2016, 22:46
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I decided to restore an old G36C that I got for free while buying another gun. I patched the hole in the body (where the stock latch usually is), fixed the electrical issues and made sure that it was nice and airtight inside the gearbox and hop. After that I just decided to try a new way of painting, turned out decently enough in my opinion. Black, OD + a little bit of tan for the camouflage, gunmetal for the fake wear on the parts that are metal in the real steel version, and then some glow in the dark paint for the iron sights
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1 June, 2016, 23:19
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Looks great ohman. How did you achieve the effect? Sponge??
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#134
2 June, 2016, 07:43
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Thanks, yep, first a wide stripe pattern with OD and black, then OD sponge on the black areas, black sponge on the OD areas, finally a little tan all over. Dry brush for the metallic wear effect.
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2 June, 2016, 09:28
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This is one of my custom paint jobs
This one was done by Chris Hobbs over at geartechcustom
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