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Just kidding. I thought it turned out pretty good, EXCEPT, for my choice of colors. When I put them down on paper they looked pretty good for a desert color, then when I airbrushed then they seemed to have come out lighter. The green was a little to 'pea-green' and what was supposed to be lite-lite tan can out more white.
 

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Even if you think the colors are a little off - that's a Fine looking Stock!! :D Good Job!!

It would make an excellent snowy-climate camo. Ready for a little moose hunting?? :cannon:
 

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Looks pretty good there GL ... ;)

When doing a "snow" there are numerous pattern/color schemes that one can use and you basically simply "go with the flow" once you start slappin the paint on. I think you definately did a nice job for a "first time" Leonardo ... :D



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Man, thats an awesome camo job! It looks great. Puts my first camo job to shame (see the SG for HD thread that I posted my camo 870 in) Now mine's worth laughing at. :lol:

If you want to subdue it a little, you can lightly spray it with black from about three feet away, to just lightly spatter it and tone it down.

Didja use a kit from Fred's?
 

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Thanks for the comp SixTGunr ..... coming from someone who has far more experience at this than I do.

It's basically a fiberglass stock from cheaper than dirt.

Primed it gray w/ Tamiya plastic/metal primer (after a good washing)

Hard part was finding the pattern. As I have no artistic talent to speak of there was absolutely NO WAY I could do something like this free-hand. So I found a pattern on the internet and printed it to paper.

Cut out the individual shapes and just sort of layed the pieces of paper on the stock, one at a time and traced around them w/ a pencil.

A year or so ago I bought one of those air spray guns for hobby models and that works like charm. Though I again used Tamiya colors, which being acrylic, IMO, were a little hard to work with as the gun nozzles needed frequent cleaning. Personally, I think the airgun was a must-have to make everything look smooth.

After two coats of each color, I put on 3 coats of Testors dull coat. Had to be careful not to touch it. It's like a paint remover until it drys. Also, you don't want to put it on too think or you get a colored paint-run.
 

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Hi GreenLantern-I think you did a great job on your stock.Sure it's a little---light in color but that's fine.Sort of a late Fall color or early Spring.Anyway maybe I'll try one out soon and post for you an everyone else to see.Just hope mine comes out as good as yours.I used to be kinda good at the Arts.Although I'm pretty rusty now.Have fun shootin' your M1A! :D :sniper:
 
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