end of days paint job

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Grinder
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Re: end of days paint job

#11 Post by Grinder »

Thats very nice! Suits the rifle!
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#12 Post by psychosomatic88 »

Gundoc wrote:Which is the tan ish looking paint, is that their khaki?
It is. I dont like their paints for what they are/should be but worked ok for this.

I also did this one for someone else and I think it works ok but they arent great for replicating like dpm95 style colours /patterns.

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Im not sure what its supposed to be, but they liked it.

Thanks for the compliments chaps :)
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#13 Post by Grinder »

You must have an eye for it, the Air Rifle is cool too, i have an old battered S510 stock that would be perfect for filling sanding and painting, must get round to it someday!
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#14 Post by psychosomatic88 »

Grinder wrote:You must have an eye for it, the Air Rifle is cool too, i have an old battered S510 stock that would be perfect for filling sanding and painting, must get round to it someday!
Yeah go for it. Its worth doing a tester on something you dont mind being tested on first but appart from that just have fun.
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Re: end of days paint job

#15 Post by Dark Skies »

So what are the prep stages for doing this? Do you use a template? I have a Remington 710 with a grey stock that could only be improved with a spot of paint.
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#16 Post by psychosomatic88 »

If no pair work is needed just degreased and primed. Yeah I used a template on both but some of it is free hand too.
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#17 Post by zanes »

Well, that's changed a bit since I had it! Hope you're getting on with it?
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#18 Post by bnz41 »

:goodjob: on both, :good:
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#19 Post by psychosomatic88 »

zanes wrote:Well, that's changed a bit since I had it! Hope you're getting on with it?
Yeah I played with the trigger group and polished it. It responded well and shoots 69smk reloads 1moa.

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#20 Post by Chuck »

Yep, nice paint jobs on both :good: :good:
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