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m.thumwood

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  1. I think what's throwing me off is the lack of OD on the rifle's handguard -- I'd recommend ladder covers just to make the color more even

     

    heres the other side. :) (i'll have a buchers with the aa bats bud. cheers)

     

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    i'll take a few better pics in a while.

  2. no you don't need a stencil. and starting over isn't a bad thing. my m24 on the last page took me hours to get it to that, starting over in areas etc. but at the end of it you'll be happy with your work. ( and kylon only takes 5 mins to dry any way i think)

     

    just remember to keep the nossle around 6" from the gun, and start off around 10cm away from the gun, start spraying and go straight past the gun to apox 10cm to the opposite side. (its kinda hard to explain) keep the coats thin to prevent the running. don't try to get it done in one hit, coz if you do you'll get a sh!t finish. space it out. 1 very thin coat ( so you can barly see the paint on the item) then wait 2 minutes and do it again.

     

    if you keep the paint thin you don't have to worry about starting over, as there is no rubbibg down etc. so just practice even spray and speed, in lines. (duno if that makes sence to you. ? lol. you really need to be shown rather that told.)

  3. yea, its just taking it slow and carefull. if you get it wrong, let it dry and start over....how are you doing it. ? with an air brush or krylon. ?

     

     

    also, any suggestions for a paint job on a m82 barrett. ?? getting tired of the factory grey already.

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