Haven't painted multicam in a while, but when I did, I used more colours as base paint, and then the stencils. Because multicam has areas of medium tan and a darker tan as a base. And then green for the biggest stencils, then brown for the medium sized ones and then light light tan for the smallest stencils. But I can't argue with your end result. You got there and it looks very good next to the other items.
"you can block me or delete the app", that was funny!! A bold move to throw some spray paint on such a beauty. When you finished with the green, it totally needed more, you picked up on that and threw down the brown. Yo, that last shot on the table with the gear and actual arid multicam. Nailed it! Turned out great!
That turned out great, I don't see any reason to be disappointed. Matches your other gear extremely well, and like I say on every painting a rifle video: It's a heck of a lot better than glossy black.
Exactly the look I want! I’ve never painted a rifle so I’m super nervous to even try! The videos I’ve watched look super easy but I know I’ll over think it and end up with globs of paint everywhere, lol
Thanks for the video. MultiCam Arid is freaking insane to find gear in. Bout to paint my rifle arid as well. In AZ it's the perfect color for the environment.
Great job! I’m a mesh bag guy myself but the stencils worked pretty good. Not sold on that Army green though it looked neon on my gun. Good stuff and keep them coming.
@@ginosgear If you have a hobby lobby or other craft store, the model section usually has some dope military colors in small paint cans. They are usually pretty expensive but, they look sharp and with a coat of clear flat over the top it’s some of the best looking paint out there.
Did a good job with that. Matches fairly well. I think stencils are the way to go. I'll go checkout your build and comment for the algorithm. I know it helps me.
At first I didn’t think it was going to be that good, than i was impressed than after the brown i was like oh he fucked up and when i saw the final product i was really impressed. Really good work brother one of the best ones out here
I’m so thankful I was able to get my bcm mk2 stripped upper. They’re super buff! And because I’m a southpaw the forward assist being moved forward helped my fingernail stay on my finger.
Looks great .....1 of the best jobs I've seen ever. I always wonder how long will the paint last and also? I always wondered. Will the paint bleed into a person's skin and be absorbed with moisture?😅
Thank you so much! And so far the paint hasn’t really peeled off at all. With time I think it will wear for sure and yes I think skin contact and moisture sill rub it off
As far as taping things, I personally always tape off the primary cheek rest on my stock. I found that face oils will gum up the paint and it gets all gooey and gross. I ended up scrapping off all that side with a razor blade.
@@ginosgear I striped with frog tape hit it with pink then hit it with gold in it with pink speckles again with the mesh and it made this purple color so it's black stripes with pink and purple stripes
I've done some MC rattle can jobs. Color matching is hard, but you can find lists of matching paint. Looks like you hit it reasonably close in that regard. However, I don't know about MC Arid, but MC has two gradients and you basically have to use vinyl stickers if you want to get as close to real MC as possible. This is due to the gradients. In short, painting MC true to form is a huge pain in the ass. The rifle looks good though. Close enough. I think my crowning achievement for MC paint jobs was a welding hood. The amount of time into it was insane and I wouldn't do it again. lol In fact, when I do my rifles I just use the 4 of the colors and a net. Basically gradients of the light tan and light green, then the net and darker brown and darker green, and a final light dusting of tan over the whole rifle to lighten it up. Works good and is so much more fast than wasting time laying out stickers. That said, I designed and cut my own vinyl stickers based off the blogs on actual MC. The whole process sucked. lol
I appreciate the insight! Yeah I realized getting a true MC Arid pattern was gonna be harder than I thought and not worth my time so just tried to get something close haha. The stickers come out really clean though
I don't understand how anybody gets spray paint to not come off with even fingernail pressure. I have never had spray paint harden even with light coats, primer in the heat gun