Hey
#1
Hey
Hey
guys
hey guys
guys listen
i want to
guys hey
guys
how about........winter camo..........on my blazer! kinda like this
guys
hey guys
guys listen
i want to
guys hey
guys
how about........winter camo..........on my blazer! kinda like this
#2
Get a wrap... look 100x better than rattle can.
#3
i wasnt planning on doing it with a rattle can, i was thinking about maybe an airbrush or something
#4
Ya know... I've always wondered...
How does black help blend you in with white snow? lol
Also...
Did you know when you first made the thread that the preview would cut you off right after I want to...
Or did you have to edit it, lol
How does black help blend you in with white snow? lol
Also...
Did you know when you first made the thread that the preview would cut you off right after I want to...
Or did you have to edit it, lol
Last edited by ChevyBlazerChick; 06-02-2011 at 11:17 AM.
#5
I say use a spraygun then airbrush and templates to blend the colors together. I've done camo on my rifles and best way I was tought was using templates, and black is actually a good camo for winter, cause in all that white (depends on area) the black blends into the backround and shadows, that camo is also referred to as mountain camo, since its not practical in an all white ao (thats what the white jumpsuits are for)
Last edited by mudwagon01; 06-02-2011 at 11:50 AM.
#6
Dude, dude, dude, dude, dude, dude....... dude,
do it dude.
do it dude.
#7
no i did it like that
also, i just painted my gun with a winter type camo (hi-point 995 carbine)
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