Posted June 17, 2015 9:00 am by Comments

By Tactical-Life

FIRST STEP: Our CopperCam scheme required us to spray a very light-colored base layer before topping it with four more accent colors. We chose Rustoleum’s Camouflage Khaki to start. Because we sprayed a few layers of paint, we kept each layer as thin as possible to avoid the look and feel of globbed-on paint. Make sure to spray lightly, using short two- to three-second bursts, while keeping eight to 12 inches away from the surface. Start spraying in front of the object and stop past the end of it to avoid unwanted paint buildup. Do not focus on one area too long; keep the spray nozzle moving along. These techniques prevent the paint from getting too thick and running and dripping.

SECOND STEP: We accented the base of our scheme with Rustoleum Earth Brown. Without the help of a stencil, we sprayed some diagonal lines across the pieces. If you want a more uniform look and broke apart the rifle like we did, you can put it back together before spraying. We sprayed the parts separately, …read more

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