Ian_Gere
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- Apr 1, 2012
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That's a great job on the EOTech cover (Y)Just sorted out my (partially) homemade eotech lens protector, removed the mesh from a Chinese made guard, got some cheapo 1mm lexan polycarb sheet which I cut to rough shape with scissors and then finished off with a dremmel. Fits perfectly and I can actually see through it quite well now.
Also remade my sling adapter for my F2000, main part of the strap was taken from a laptop bag.
If you do the camo paintjob faster than is recommended, ie don't bother to let previous layers dry, just spray 2 layers of tan and then sponge on the blobs while it is still tacky, you will be able to easily rub the paint off high traffic areas with kitchen roll dipped in thinners.So I'm wanting to give my G36 a weathered paintjob would anyone be able to advise me how to do this and not make it look crap![]()
Remember that soldiers are not artists - if you get a couple of drips in the 2nd tan coat because you are spraying it into awkward cavities that's a good thing - maybe use a finger to wipe them off so it looks even crapper. The slide is a 'high traffic area' also because it moves on the real steel. Once you have it looking good, finish it with 3 coats of Krylon Clear Coat - this time do it properly, ie in light layers.
