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"Those who would give up essential Liberty, to purchase a little temporary Safety, deserve neither Liberty nor Safety."
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Looking for an urban camo scheme...what colors?
Saw a post way back that used three shades of grey....need to mix in any other colors to blend in an urban area? Thinking about a khaki base then use the shades of grey.. any ideas? Saw one pattern that used a bluish color too... Thanks, FH |
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“It’s mandatory to get old, but only optional to grow up,”
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I have 3 shades of gray primer I'm going to try. Just waiting to decide on what optics to run.
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I'm looking for for the same "urban" type finish as well. I'll be keeping an eye out for what you guys come up with.
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"America is baffling sometimes, frustrating, we have outsmarted the world in so many ways yet struggle with the little shit." -Swingset
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I like the pics everyone! I'm wanting to paint my AR so that it will sort of blend in in the forrest of North Idaho and the plains of eastern montana. Anyone recommend 3 colors that will do this? I know that I am talking 2 extreme differences. But I was thinking maybe a OD green ,black ,and some type of tan or brown
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Originally Posted By SuperV:
I used cotton balls for mine, but same concept: <a href="http://s1288.photobucket.com/user/SuperV13/media/IMG_20140719_185237051_zpsd5fa0688.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://i1288.photobucket.com/albums/b481/SuperV13/IMG_20140719_185237051_zpsd5fa0688.jpg</a> <a href="http://s1288.photobucket.com/user/SuperV13/media/IMG_20140719_185253002_zpsc42e52b2.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://i1288.photobucket.com/albums/b481/SuperV13/IMG_20140719_185253002_zpsc42e52b2.jpg</a> View Quote Really nice job here! |
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Originally Posted By prcharlie:
<a href="http://s60.photobucket.com/user/prcharlie/media/20160315_115741-1_zpsyenlx5wz.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://i60.photobucket.com/albums/h5/prcharlie/20160315_115741-1_zpsyenlx5wz.jpg</a> <a href="http://s60.photobucket.com/user/prcharlie/media/20160315_151740_zps5lsk4c2o.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://i60.photobucket.com/albums/h5/prcharlie/20160315_151740_zps5lsk4c2o.jpg</a> <a href="http://s60.photobucket.com/user/prcharlie/media/20160315_154110_zpsh6brz19x.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://i60.photobucket.com/albums/h5/prcharlie/20160315_154110_zpsh6brz19x.jpg</a> View Quote Nice! What colors/paint brand did you use? |
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Originally Posted By RHR:
Nice! What colors/paint brand did you use? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By RHR:
Originally Posted By prcharlie:
<a href="http://s60.photobucket.com/user/prcharlie/media/20160315_115741-1_zpsyenlx5wz.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://i60.photobucket.com/albums/h5/prcharlie/20160315_115741-1_zpsyenlx5wz.jpg</a> <a href="http://s60.photobucket.com/user/prcharlie/media/20160315_151740_zps5lsk4c2o.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://i60.photobucket.com/albums/h5/prcharlie/20160315_151740_zps5lsk4c2o.jpg</a> <a href="http://s60.photobucket.com/user/prcharlie/media/20160315_154110_zpsh6brz19x.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://i60.photobucket.com/albums/h5/prcharlie/20160315_154110_zpsh6brz19x.jpg</a> Nice! What colors/paint brand did you use? Thanks, Rusto camo forest base, brown and, Aervo coyote stripes with alternate sponging. |
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What the French call a certain...I don't know what
CA, USA
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"When the government violates the people's rights, insurrection is, for the people and for each portion of the people, the most sacred of the rights and the most indispensable of duties."
-Lafayette |
What kind of texture is left on the rifle after doing this? It seems like it would have an uneven, crappy feeling texture.
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I was inspired by this thread...
Used the "Camo" colors offered by Rustoleum; Green, Khaki, Earth Brown, & Black Started by spraying the entire stock green. Then used some natural sponge and put down a wide stripes of brown every few inches. Then khaki overlapping that a bit, but not so wide of strips. Then black...and so on. Also added some green in once I started covering up the stock with the other colors. I kept layering as I went, making my stripes thinner and thinner until I got to the point where I was doing individual 'dabs' here and there where needed. I wanted to keep the khaki to a minimum and wanted the darker colors more prevalent. All in all it probably took an hour or two, plus time to tape the stock. I'm very happy with it and the pictures don't do it justice. It's raining today but I'll try to get some pictures in natural light and it should look a lot nicer. |
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Originally Posted By Phong: What kind of texture is left on the rifle after doing this? It seems like it would have an uneven, crappy feeling texture. View Quote |
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Originally Posted By FYRARMS: Outstanding work! View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By FYRARMS: Originally Posted By JoeMal: I was inspired by this thread... Used the "Camo" colors offered by Rustoleum; Green, Khaki, Earth Brown, & Black Outstanding work! |
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Could somebody posts some pictures of the type of sponge they are using? May seem like a silly request, but I bet some types of sponges get better results than others. Picture worth a thousand words and all that.
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Originally Posted By TacCar: Could somebody posts some pictures of the type of sponge they are using? May seem like a silly request, but I bet some types of sponges get better results than others. Picture worth a thousand words and all that. View Quote |
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Thanks for the pic. All I can find so far are the synthetic type sponges. I was thinking from looking at them, that they weren't going to give me enough of a broken up effect. If that makes sense. I'm going to hold out for natural sponge or much better faux sponge. It one of those thi n gs you see all over the place until you need it for something.
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Originally Posted By TacCar: Thanks for the pic. All I can find so far are the synthetic type sponges. I was thinking from looking at them, that they weren't going to give me enough of a broken up effect. If that makes sense. I'm going to hold out for natural sponge or much better faux sponge. It one of those thi n gs you see all over the place until you need it for something. View Quote |
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What color is used for the multicam almost white color?
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"The greatest danger to American freedom is a government that ignores the Constitution."
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Has anyone done this on larger scale surfaces? I built a plyometric box for my wife, and she would like it painted pink camo. I was looking to try something like this, but am worried that the pattern may end up looking too small on the box. Apologies if it has already been addressed in this thread. I thought I worked my way through the whole thing, but might have skipped a page or two.
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Originally Posted By armstrong001:
Has anyone done this on larger scale surfaces? I built a plyometric box for my wife, and she would like it painted pink camo. I was looking to try something like this, but am worried that the pattern may end up looking too small on the box. Apologies if it has already been addressed in this thread. I thought I worked my way through the whole thing, but might have skipped a page or two. View Quote Not sure what a plyometric box is, but if its just a big box, get a sponge roller cover at your local paint store, lowes, home depot.... Pressure determines size of print. |
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Originally Posted By armstrong001: I went ahead and tried it. She said she likes it, but worst case I can always paint over it and start again. I'm not completely happy with it, but it's ok for a first try: White base coat http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v326/armstrong001/Mobile%20Uploads/20160529_115735.jpg Light pink 2nd layer http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v326/armstrong001/Mobile%20Uploads/20160529_152330.jpg First pass with sponges http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v326/armstrong001/Mobile%20Uploads/20160529_153220.jpg Second pass http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v326/armstrong001/Mobile%20Uploads/20160529_154002.jpg Adding in a darker pink http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v326/armstrong001/Mobile%20Uploads/20160529_154432.jpg Adding in grey. I also went back and added some more to the other colors, because it looked too much like polka dots http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v326/armstrong001/Mobile%20Uploads/20160529_160157.jpg I'm not completely happy with it, so if anyone has any ideas on what I could do to improve, I would appreciate the feedback. Apologies if this is the wrong place to be discussing something other than painting firearms. I'll remove it if it doesn't fit here. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By armstrong001: Originally Posted By Kinganuthin: Originally Posted By armstrong001: Has anyone done this on larger scale surfaces? I built a plyometric box for my wife, and she would like it painted pink camo. I was looking to try something like this, but am worried that the pattern may end up looking too small on the box. Apologies if it has already been addressed in this thread. I thought I worked my way through the whole thing, but might have skipped a page or two. Not sure what a plyometric box is, but if its just a big box, get a sponge roller cover at your local paint store, lowes, home depot.... Pressure determines size of print. I went ahead and tried it. She said she likes it, but worst case I can always paint over it and start again. I'm not completely happy with it, but it's ok for a first try: White base coat http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v326/armstrong001/Mobile%20Uploads/20160529_115735.jpg Light pink 2nd layer http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v326/armstrong001/Mobile%20Uploads/20160529_152330.jpg First pass with sponges http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v326/armstrong001/Mobile%20Uploads/20160529_153220.jpg Second pass http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v326/armstrong001/Mobile%20Uploads/20160529_154002.jpg Adding in a darker pink http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v326/armstrong001/Mobile%20Uploads/20160529_154432.jpg Adding in grey. I also went back and added some more to the other colors, because it looked too much like polka dots http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v326/armstrong001/Mobile%20Uploads/20160529_160157.jpg I'm not completely happy with it, so if anyone has any ideas on what I could do to improve, I would appreciate the feedback. Apologies if this is the wrong place to be discussing something other than painting firearms. I'll remove it if it doesn't fit here. I also did my sponging in diagonal lines instead of random |
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I tried this on some pmags but when you touch them it scuffs up the paint leaving a white-ish residue. Am I suppose to put a coat of clear over it to stop this? Or is it just the way it is?
I used Rustoleum Camo spray paint |
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Originally Posted By GTN: I tried this on some pmags but when you touch them it scuffs up the paint leaving a white-ish residue. Am I suppose to put a coat of clear over it to stop this? Or is it just the way it is? I used Rustoleum Camo spray paint View Quote |
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Originally Posted By GTN:
I tried this on some pmags but when you touch them it scuffs up the paint leaving a white-ish residue. Am I suppose to put a coat of clear over it to stop this? Or is it just the way it is? I used Rustoleum Camo spray paint View Quote Did you use the spong from te kitchen that has soap in it? |
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Originally Posted By Kinganuthin:
Did you use the spong from te kitchen that has soap in it? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Kinganuthin:
Originally Posted By GTN:
I tried this on some pmags but when you touch them it scuffs up the paint leaving a white-ish residue. Am I suppose to put a coat of clear over it to stop this? Or is it just the way it is? I used Rustoleum Camo spray paint Did you use the spong from te kitchen that has soap in it? Ha no. Actually they were sprayed |
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