It's a blank stareThis is a good idea
Mr. JEVapa what on earth has happened to your avatar??
It's a blank stareThis is a good idea
Mr. JEVapa what on earth has happened to your avatar??
I can tell you and I will get along just fine.It's a blank stare
#metooIt's a blank stare
It would be difficult and costly and really the only thing retained would be the air around it....better off starting a new xm177 projectI'd change it to something like this.
But that's just me.
You’re screwed.So easy a child can do it. Lol.
You know me too well.You’re screwed.
I've been watching videos on painting an AR and found some methods I like. What do you guys think of these?
So easy a child can do it. Lol.
I was thinking of doing wide patterns of dish soap to make stripes instead of making stencils.I tried the dish soap idea out the other day. I honestly really like it, you can make some neat looking stuff. But… it’s really mostly a micro pattern, rather than macro. The problem with that is if it’s too dark or too light of a micropattern then you’re just gonna look like a blob of whatever the prevailing color is at a distance. So that’s where macro patterns come in.
With the rifle I’ll attach a picture of later, I did a macro pattern (big fat stripes), followed by a dish soap paint job laid out on top.
I think if I were to do it again, I would do two perpendicular dish soap jobs on top of each other, with a macro (few big stripes) over the top of that with the dish soap paint job visible between the strips. I’m still torn on if I wanna try it again with the rifle I’m building, or just kinda strip the paint off this guy and try again.
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