before and after pics of my B2

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airsmith282
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before and after pics of my B2

#1 Post by airsmith282 »

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its 2 tone black and red did this last night a bit different but cool the paint is sealed wiht varnish also gives it more of a shine and protecs the paint as well
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Jan
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#2 Post by Jan »

Wow, hey I think it looks much nicer. Makes it looks like a very expensive, high class gun with the new stock!
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#3 Post by sniper »

Yes, that's absolutely a big WOW .... what a different... so much nicer and richer look ..... good job.
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#4 Post by snowman996 »

Nice job! verry original.
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#5 Post by DoctorFrankengun »

8) Now that is NICE !!! 8)

Did you let one color dry before painting the other or did you put them on both at the same time?
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#6 Post by airsmith282 »

i only let the different colors have the setting time only this way the paint could blend into each other,the varnish was put on wiht in 10 min after the last color and 4 coats of varnish with in 1 hour and then let it bake in a room with a heater full blast for a few hours .then i placed in front of a fan for and hour to cool then let sit over night after that at room tempture...
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#7 Post by razpizdiay »

wow, real nice and original - includes the stelthy look that many try to achieve by painting the guns black and also shows the beauty of a nice wood stock

good job
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