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Post by Livonia on Jan 19, 2007 11:43:44 GMT -5
Tali, last i remember you E-taped your scope to your rail hehe.
Nice paint and the supressor flows nice.
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Post by Optimus Composite on Jan 19, 2007 13:43:59 GMT -5
I had planned on leaving the suppressor and the scope/scope mounts black. After I put them on the finished gun, though, I realized that just wouldn't work. I think it all flows together pretty well, considering that it was done in seperate pieces. I was worried it may not match well, but I'm happy with it.
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Post by False Sanity on Jan 19, 2007 21:14:22 GMT -5
Wow you did the paint job yourself? I may need you to do one for me since you live so close I have nothing else to say. Nice job tho.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 19, 2007 21:16:23 GMT -5
Yeah, amazing job Ford. Gonna have to *cough* force or blackmail you to do mine for me *cough* What? Who the hell said that?? ;D
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Post by Optimus Composite on Jan 19, 2007 22:26:20 GMT -5
I actually found it to be a lot of fun, so if anyone wants me to do it, just get in touch with me via PM's.
Really, though, it's not that hard and probably a lot more rewarding to do it yourself. Just remember to start with your lightest color (I used Rustoleum's special camo paints, the Khaki was my lightest color) and then work to the darkest. After that, it's just about looking at what you have and deciding what you want.
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Post by Trooper on Jan 19, 2007 22:58:35 GMT -5
I like the look of the scope and silencer on the 36c, perhaps that is why I may do it........
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Post by Optimus Composite on Jan 19, 2007 23:24:12 GMT -5
Ahhh, so I'm not the only one
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