Thank You!@TexSavage…I'd lose that rifle sitting it down somewhere. Nicely done sir!
Those are sexyHere are a couple I've done with Rustoleum (Testors). One is ABS and one is carbon fiber. Its easy. Prep is important.
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If you ever need duracoat I'm right up the road in belt. I have a ton of it in a lot of colors.I use a lot of duracoat but brownells has some good bake on spray paint.I've done several ar's in it
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I've done a few…have an automotive paint guy clear coat them and put them in the oven at a lower temp for a longer than his normal time. I had a local guy who would shoot them for less than $100 but I had to have them taped off and ready to be painted. It's crazy the depth it adds to the swirly.
Forgot this pic when I leaned it up against the ash tree in my backyard. I was shocked at how it looked.@TexSavage…I'd lose that rifle sitting it down somewhere. Nicely done sir!
Thanks much!Yes sir, cleared over the entire stock…always taped off the bedding and the barrel channel…everything else was coated.
This was always automotive sprayed and baked so I have no idea how the can stuff would work. He was layering several coats, this stuff was several thousandths thick.
Thank you. Labor of love ya know. Interesting technique; on the ABS stock I did a light overspray through some lace with a custom cloud gray I mixed up. I call that pattern woodland mist. I really like how it turned out.Those are sexy
That is really cool! Nicely doneForgot this pic when I leaned it up against the ash tree in my backyard. I was shocked at how it looked.
She gone…I just lost herForgot this pic when I leaned it up against the ash tree in my backyard. I was shocked at how it looked.
I need a bronzeIf you ever need duracoat I'm right up the road in belt. I have a ton of it in a lot of colors.