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Just finished another weathered paint job. This is 'Starry'*. 

I wanted it to look like it's been dug up out of a Ukrainian garden after 20 years and recalled to active service... and I think it worked. ?

Method:

I stripped it back to bare metal, primed and repainted black so that when the paint inevitably chips, it's exposes the metal.

I then used acrylic rust colours from brown to orange, dabbed on with foam in patches.

The whole lot was then covered in an uneven textured 'technical' acrylic to give it the caked-up finish.

The wood was sanded to remove the top layer then I used an aggressive sanding brush disc to carve runs into it. It was then doused in an oil-coloured acrylic wash to make it look distressed and a bit rotten.

Finally, it was airbrushed with layers of matte varnish and chipping agent.

Long live the 'Kraine! ??

*Real name 'staryy brudnyy svoloch' (старий брудний сволоч) which is Ukrainian for 'Old Dirty Bastard'.

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I like a bit of wear to make things look more real but that's going a bit too far for me ?

Very good job tho ?  Really looks like it was dug up from somewhere.

 
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I like a bit wear to make things look more real but that's going a bit too far for me ?

Very good job tho.  Really looks like it was dug up from somewhere
Yeah, it's definitely on the top end of the 'worn' scale. ?

I recently finished a job for someone at my local club, weathering their bland 'stainless steel'-coloured DEagle into a rather nice black.

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Just finished another weathered paint job. This is 'Starry'*. 

I wanted it to look like it's been dug up out of a Ukrainian garden after 20 years and recalled to active service... and I think it worked. ?

Method:

I stripped it back to bare metal, primed and repainted black so that when the paint inevitably chips, it's exposes the metal.

I then used acrylic rust colours from brown to orange, dabbed on with foam in patches.

The whole lot was then covered in an uneven textured 'technical' acrylic to give it the caked-up finish.

The wood was sanded to remove the top layer then I used an aggressive sanding brush disc to carve runs into it. It was then doused in an oil-coloured acrylic wash to make it look distressed and a bit rotten.

Finally, it was airbrushed with layers of matte varnish and chipping agent.

Long live the 'Kraine! ??

*Real name 'staryy brudnyy svoloch' (старий брудний сволоч) which is Ukrainian for 'Old Dirty Bastard'.

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Well I for one think that good sir a work of fecking art ! ?

 
Lilamd large urgis,

Top:

Tm NGRS with leupold mk4 cqt, magpul hand stop and wired to deans.

Bottom:

Golden eagle gbbr with:

Aimpoint comp m4

Magpul CTR

Angry gun airborn charging handle

Ali exress rvg

Ali express sf 4 prong flash hider

Internals:

ML crazy jet, super silicone rubber, omega nub, ra tech steel bolt carrier and 3 round burst kit

this is my first gbbr and first time properly tinkering and so far i much prefer working with these to aegs, for a start i can actually get the internals back together again!

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