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Post by Great Troub of Troubistan on Jun 20, 2006 5:55:06 GMT -5
I dont think this is going to do much in the way of camouflage.
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Post by ghost457 on Jun 20, 2006 11:15:57 GMT -5
That says it all, great job man!
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Post by Tom D on Jun 20, 2006 15:50:40 GMT -5
Thanks guys i still have to use this but when i do ill tell you guys how it goes.
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Post by Talon on Jun 21, 2006 0:33:15 GMT -5
I like it a lot man! You can tell that you used Scotch tape, but I think it'll make great camo, especially in a pine forest or fern covered area. Good job! I dont think this is going to do much in the way of camouflage. I disagree on two counts, one, he painted over the original black with a matte black spray paint, so it won't have that characteristic AR sheen to it. Two, the green strips will serve to break up the outline of gun, he basically did his own version of tiger stripe.
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Post by Tom D on Jun 21, 2006 1:35:02 GMT -5
Thanks for backing me up Talon ;D i plan to add a new color somtime soon...ish
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Post by Talon on Jun 28, 2006 14:00:00 GMT -5
I was thinking of doing something similar, only using strips of Burlap to give it a more ragged look than the scotch tape. Only problem would be getting them to stay put on the rounded gun.
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Post by Tom D on Jun 28, 2006 14:57:34 GMT -5
Tie Them? Glue Them?
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