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Anyone airbrush their camo?

LBD_williams

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Morning all!

I'm looking at doing a custom camo paint job on rifle i own, and have a few questions for those that do their own. I've posted on the airbrush forums, but to be honest i didn't feel any of the reply's met the requirements put out.  I have a Fibreforce stock and will be using a duPont plastic adhesion promoter (a-2330s) as a primer....then airbrushing the camo pattern (waterbase)... i have the standard matte clear coat i use on all my other projects, but they don't see the abuse that a rifle will see in day to day use. I'm looking for tips/suggestions/hints on how to get a non-glare durable finish. The rifle wont see a lot of heavy brush, but between the range and deer season and some coyote hunting it sees about 20 days a year. (plus the GF is begging to graduate from her .22  :facepalm:)

I appreciate any feedback - I'll post a pic if i can get the file small enough  :camo:
 
Made a small enough picture.. its not combat camo.. its just something i thought looked good, and the deer and yote shouldn't mind
 
I haven't painted any of mine, but this thread has some input:

Painting Your Carbine- from the Book of Pat:
http://lightfighter.net/eve/forums/a/tpc/f/9046084761/m/143106357

And here's a show-off thread,

The I Blame Stephen For my Painted Rifle Thread:
http://lightfighter.net/eve/forums/a/tpc/f/9046084761/m/4871046503
 
Painting one's rifle goes back a ways IIRC

http://forum.irishmilitaryonline.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=5178&d=1272392658

http://img412.imageshack.us/img412/2194/dsc05856lv.jpg

http://i1027.photobucket.com/albums/y333/neil0841/FN%20FAL%20Images%20-%20May%202010/Image5.jpg

Was never overly convinced of the practicality vs LCF myself.

my dos peso's
 
I know when I used to work in Hobby stores before I joined the military we used to sell a "flat-cote" spray... hitting it up with that wouldn't do the job? It's a sealer and would be used as a final spray on 1:35 scale armour to tone the whole thing down and ensure its "realism".

Try that.
 
Thanks guys!

After following a bunch of links and more links of links i found a few products that worked well together.. The plastic bonding spray (in sand color....WIN!!) and a two stage sealing product (Arma-coat) ... takes a week to set, but its better than touching up the paint after each outing.. thanks all for your input .. here's a few pics of the paint job i did last night, i'll let you know how the coating goes.

@Bzz - i did coat it with 2 layers of matte clear coat .. just to keep it safe while i take it to the Arma-coat guy, but by itself it won't hold up to much abuse... though to be fair i have never really tested its limits.
 
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