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Well, just the stock anyway. I'm reasonably satisfied with the results. I think I might make up a "negative" stencil with painter's tape and add some light green.

Not too shabby for Aervo rattlecan, contact paper, and scissors. icon_smile_wink.gif

 

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Nice job! I'm a bit addicted to painting my guns at the moment as well. I generally don't like the defined line camo jobs but this one fits the Tavor.
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I've been spraying the Aervo (Brownells has it pretty cheap) for years now.  I'm a big fan.. very user friendly and holds up much better than I would have ever expected.  Interestingly enough, I just picked up a can of Rustoleum "Camo" spray in just the shade I was looking for, I may give it a shot this weekend. 

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I use the Rustoleum on mine. I found it doesn't hold up real well unless you use a clear coat and also let it cure a lot longer. I do like how matte it is and the colors. I use AERVO matte clear coat.
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[quote name="dcloudy777" post="1074250" timestamp="1386348706"] I've been spraying the Aervo (Brownells has it pretty cheap) for years now. I'm a big fan.. very user friendly and holds up much better than I would have ever expected. Interestingly enough, I just picked up a can of Rustoleum "Camo" spray in just the shade I was looking for, I may give it a shot this weekend.[/quote] Good deal man, I've had good luck with other rattle cans when I baked the parts at 300 degrees for around an hour. Makes it a lot tougher to scratch and such. With the one I'm doing I eventually want it to have that "worn and battered" look, but I'm baking it on because I want it to be honestly worn and beaten Edited by KKing
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I use the Rustoleum on mine. I found it doesn't hold up real well unless you use a clear coat and also let it cure a lot longer. I do like how matte it is and the colors. I use AERVO matte clear coat.

 

 

Good deal man, I've had good luck with other rattle cans when I baked the parts at 300 degrees for around an hour. Makes it a lot tougher to scratch and such. With the one I'm doing I eventually want it to have that "worn and battered" look, but I'm baking it on because I want it to be honestly worn and beaten

 

 

Yep.  Rustoleum is good stuff, but only when it's properly cured.  That means not handling it for at least a week and/or baking it to ensure it cures.  The "dry in 10 minutes" stuff is misleading.  While it may appear dry, it's not cured. 

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I'm sorry, but this is the first thing that came to mind :D

 

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***edit*** That's Barry Bostwick in "Megaforce" for those that may not know of this glory.

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I'm sorry, but this is the first thing that came to mind :D

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***edit*** That's Barry Bostwick in "Megaforce" for those that may not know of this glory.


I don't think I get that channel on my Directv.... LOL!
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I'm sorry, but this is the first thing that came to mind :D

 

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***edit*** That's Barry Bostwick in "Megaforce" for those that may not know of this glory.

 

 I don't know anything about the movie but I would sure take of those buggies.

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