Zarrin
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Hello there!
For a while now i've been thinking about attempting a realistic battlefield dusted look on either my M733 or sopmod/Knights M4A1.
I'm not particularly experienced when it comes to spray jobs. When i've done them they have always been solid colours, no dusting or stenciling.
I have at least 2 half cans of krylon sand and brown so after watching the following two videos, i got another dose of inspiration (it's the dusted appearance after the convoy bonnet test that I'm after.. timestamps 6:55 and 12:00 respectively)
Anyone got any tips or results from a similar kind of paint job? I would imagine streaking puffs from some distance, maybe 50-60cm might achieve the effect, though I'm really not too sure.
If you are into RS firearms you'll probably enjoy these videos.. their mud tests are also quite fun to watch. The fella with the pony tail, Ian, has another channel 'forgotten weapons' which I find is great stuff to just have on in the background when working, he almost fills the ASMR spot of the YT gun world ? - I could probably nod off listening to him. I've also learnt a lot about firearms history and mechanisms from his videos over the years ?
AR15 convoy dust test:
For a while now i've been thinking about attempting a realistic battlefield dusted look on either my M733 or sopmod/Knights M4A1.
I'm not particularly experienced when it comes to spray jobs. When i've done them they have always been solid colours, no dusting or stenciling.
I have at least 2 half cans of krylon sand and brown so after watching the following two videos, i got another dose of inspiration (it's the dusted appearance after the convoy bonnet test that I'm after.. timestamps 6:55 and 12:00 respectively)
Anyone got any tips or results from a similar kind of paint job? I would imagine streaking puffs from some distance, maybe 50-60cm might achieve the effect, though I'm really not too sure.
If you are into RS firearms you'll probably enjoy these videos.. their mud tests are also quite fun to watch. The fella with the pony tail, Ian, has another channel 'forgotten weapons' which I find is great stuff to just have on in the background when working, he almost fills the ASMR spot of the YT gun world ? - I could probably nod off listening to him. I've also learnt a lot about firearms history and mechanisms from his videos over the years ?
AR15 convoy dust test:
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