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Rattle-can gun camo - show me your *bold* patterns

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As I'm never ever ever ever ever going to sell my Double Eagle M906C, I think I might spray it.   I did have a Novritsch 'leafy' gun camo cover on it, but I do prefer the gun 'naked' because ... it looks cooler when it doesn't seem to have had a bit of salad wrapped around it...?

Some of you with long memories might remember I've sprayed a couple of guns before:

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The F2000 was a bit of a homage to my favoured camo in Battlefield 4, but to be honest whilst it was fun to do, the results aren't brilliant close-up... the green painters masking tape I used didn't always make clean edges. 

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The M16 did come out quite well with the scrim, but unfortunately I tried to fix a couple of areas that didn't look so good, and ended up making a pig's ear of it.   I'm going to start from scratch on this, maybe with the same pattern as I do for the DE.  

After all that I have a decent collection of camo spray paints, but I don't just to do a vanilla brown / green / black splotchy effect, and neither do I want to use the scrim net effect again - I want something a little bit bolder so that 

1) it looks interesting

and 

2) the camo actually does break up the the outline of the gun.  Y'know, camo that actually camouflages ;)    

I'm therefore prepared to include a bit of white, bright green, or a bit of dark red (as I've already got those) into the pattern (sparingly though, probably)

I'd prefer something I can do 'freehand' with the spray cans, rather than having to use stencils or masking tape, but for the right result I could do that.

So if any of you have have some good camo jobs, please share them to give me some inspiration!

 
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There's some pretty good stencils on ebay, brickwork, hexagons, tigers tripe etc etc, depends what you want to achieve, is it something with actual camouflage, or something that stands out as per your fn2000. 

Personally I've only ever sprayed a couple of my guns, fn2010 & an m14, in both cases I wanted a natural camo effect, so went with random dusting stripes/splodges etc using assortment of krylon. 

Made a point of removing or masking working parts/barrels. 

Left a good mix of painted & standard parts & got a lot of positive unsolicited comments on site. 

 
Nice paint jobs!

@JimFromHorsham I'm particularly impressed how you seem to get such nice clean edges on your stencil work... Are they paper stencils or stuck to the gun somehow?  What's the methodology?

 
Nice paint jobs!

@JimFromHorsham I'm particularly impressed how you seem to get such nice clean edges on your stencil work... Are they paper stencils or stuck to the gun somehow?  What's the methodology?
adhesive vinyl stencils , inbetween the colours :)  

This one for example , 

base coat black 

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add first stencil layer then overspray with olive ,

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next stencil layer overspray with grey 

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then some light dusting of black to blend a little , leave to dry , peel & reveal 

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Optics & accessories to match / same method 

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I've looked on Amazon, the stencil sets seem to typically go for around £20, is that about right?  Is that a sensible place to get them, or is a craft / hobby shop a better bet?

 
I've looked on Amazon, the stencil sets seem to typically go for around £20, is that about right?  Is that a sensible place to get them, or is a craft / hobby shop a better bet?
i bought a few sets from Ballistic designs when they were still running , you could try contacting them but I think they are out of stock , possibly not trading any more .

 
If you're feeling creative you could probably make some from sticky back vinyl like they sell by the roll in hobby stores?


Yes, I've actually already got some in the garage from when I covered my kitchen cabinet doors (too lazy to repaint them), so that's a great shout!

I can print out some camo stencils or even just free-hand cut some splotchy shapes - job should then be a good 'un!

I'll experiment on the M16's stock which is already ready for a repaint  :)

Edit: maybe I'll save myself from some curvy-cutting, and go for a take on the geometrical styling of Swedish M90 camo (already one of my faves)

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I'll have to experiment with the vinyl I've got - it'll be considered 'permanent' stickiness, and it might lift the base coat off.  I can buy low-tack vinyl specifically for paint masking though, £15 for a roll.

This should be a fun little project though, thanks for the ideas ?

 
Nice scrim net paint job there.  But that's not a style I'll be doing again.  However I'm very interested in the rifle, how is that running for you?

 
Cheers! It's the first paintjob I've done so I'm pretty pleased I've not messed it up too badly lmao

Rifle wise, I've not had the chance to get out and about with it too much yet, so take this with a pinch of salt.

Externally it's nice. It's decently weighty and it doesn't feel as flimsy as other stuff I've used. The charging handle is decent too and doesn't get stuck while I'm trying to adjust the hopup like the specna rifles I've used do. Performance wise it's snappy and it's nicely accurate (I do play indoors though, so I've not got any problems with wind)

 
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