Custom paint work

Do you know if Josh makes them to order and can he be contacted via FB?
If you join my FB page : geartechcustompaint and look through the albums he is tagged in on the ones with the helmets in. He usually makes them to order. If people want them painting he post direct to me when they are made.

 
Yep, already signed up to your page thanks and loving it! Just thought Josh looks like he doesn't go on FB much.

 
Got to ask, whats the name of those face shields on the fast helmets? Anyone know please?

They are made by a lad on FB by the name of Josh Perry. If you join my FB page: geartechcustompaint and find the album with them in you will see he is tagged in. He usually sends them direct to me if the customer asks for a paint job.

Do try to keep up.

 
This could do with a nice paint job.......just saying :)

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And a paintjob it got :)

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Gona defo use Geartec soon. No idea what to do though, just want something different. May go totally crazy, I do have one or two ideas :)

 
Dont wana give too much away, not even got the rifle yet. But was brainstorming earlier. If I can get the rifle I want, and the changes on it I want I know what to ask him to do :)

 
Just wanted to compliment you on your work, fella.

What you do looks insane, although too glitzy for my taste. Still deserves a big shout out.

 
Cheers folks, always appreciate feedback. I spoke to Josh who makes the helmets a couple of days ago. I think he may have been away. I'll mention to him to check his inbox.

 
Sent some Krytac parts off for a fairly straight-forward paint job, really excited to get them back and will post results when I've re-assembled the rifle. VERY impressed with the other stuff you've done!

 
Hi,

Your work is great may i ask where you get your stencils from as i con only find them in usa ! !

 
Hi,

Your work is great may i ask where you get your stencils from as i con only find them in usa ! !
Most airbrush stencils are made in the US so that doesn't surprise me at all. The other way would be to buy yourself a vinyl cutter and get decent at converting images to vector files (that's what I did).

 
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