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    Wink Sooo.. I painted up my NightForce Scope

    Let me lay it out for you team..(Smoke um if you got um).. .


    I got a new scope NF 5.5-22x56







    I installed it to see what it looks like on my rifle and DAmmmm it was ugly..






    So I painted it up






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    The Devil is in the details..


















    I’m comparing which method / looks, works better









    I’m comparing the size difference between a 3.5-10 x 40 and 5.5-22 x 56







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    Camo complete











    Ok well it pretty cool at this point, but those who know me, know I like to airbrush WWII nose art and zombies so in keeping with what I do, here’s how I proceed next..

    Disclaimer / Note / Remember… This is my scope and I’m an artiest which is to say I’m a little off, Hahhaa.. I’m well aware that most of you will HATE what I’m doing next.. Please leave now.. Leave now while your ahead..




    After reviewing tons of different options that I can do (see examples below)












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    I decided to do a mockup I came up with this.. Yes that’s a Dominatrix mounting the long range shooting club logo that I belong too....… I know!, I know.. I need to seek help..





    But after thinking about it, I decided I’m going with a naked pin-up on a can of “WHOOP ASS”….. I mean really.. What other option do I have..













    Is it too much??


    P.S.
    Actually, I’m going to be trying out a few different outfits on her.. You know.. All white nylon, all read nylon, cowgirl, school girl, army girl, naughty nurse, etc, etc.. Once I find just the right look, I’ll finish it up and seal it..


    Thanks for your time team.. Have a great one everybody..

    Link..

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    Looks really good

    Im amazed at the amount of time you have taken to do your gun paint. It looks really good.

    I don't have the patience for that kind of detail. I carry about 6 cans of spray paint in the back of my unit. If time allows I will quickly spray a terrain based pattern on the spot, let it sit a few minutes and off I go........

    Anyway very nice gun and paint job.

    D Williams

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    This might be a "dumb" question but how did you do the scope cap covers, without losing the #'s?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dirk Williams View Post
    Im amazed at the amount of time you have taken to do your gun paint. It looks really good.

    I don't have the patience for that kind of detail. I carry about 6 cans of spray paint in the back of my unit. If time allows I will quickly spray a terrain based pattern on the spot, let it sit a few minutes and off I go........

    Anyway very nice gun and paint job.

    D Williams

    Hey thanks Sir..

    Well I didn’t spend all of my time on the rifle, I did manage to pump these out too..







    Yeah, I like to airbrush its fun for me, the detailing is a pain the Azz but in the long run I’m pretty happy with the end results.. You sound like you actually have a truer camo than me in the real world thou..



    Quote Originally Posted by mildot View Post
    This might be a "dumb" question but how did you do the scope cap covers, without losing the #'s?
    Nothing dumb about that question Sir..

    As for how.. Well it’s a trade secret.. Hahaha..

    No actually it wasn’t hard just time consuming, very, very time consuming.. Since I have multiple layers of colors going on I simply taped over everything after the prep, untapped it before the final color. That way the pervious layers of paint wont fill the lines.. Then I used a white paint stick.. I’ve been airbrushing for a little while now and have picked up a few tricks along the way..

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    Very nice paint job Linkpimp, as usual.
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    Simply amazing! How DO you manage to keep the numbers on the dials. Fill and wipe?
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    i think you did a stellar job indeed, im very impressed!!!!!

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