First painted Kryptek style pattern on a Manners T4A

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First Kryptek style pattern i've completed. For a fellow Hide member.
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OH NO HE DIDN`T!!!!!!!!!!!! looks great short bus
Branden has done a desert camo for me, will say this, his work is 2nd to none...
SB hows your back log, got another stock would like to get done
 
OH NO HE DIDN`T!!!!!!!!!!!! looks great short bus
Branden has done a desert camo for me, will say this, his work is 2nd to none...
SB hows your back log, got another stock would like to get done

Backlog is getting rather impressive. Painting my butt off to try to get ahead but then I have days like today where I get a weeks worth of work in one day. I wish I could say a couple, or even a few weeks.....but I can't. :(

Branden
 
Backlog is getting rather impressive. Painting my butt off to try to get ahead but then I have days like today where I get a weeks worth of work in one day. I wish I could say a couple, or even a few weeks.....but I can't. :(

Branden

This is why we need to give artists time to work. I'd want my work done when the inspiration is high, and I'll try to be patient...you owe it to the artist.
 
Very nice work as is usual from what I see here regularly. If you want to slow down that backlog (not likely), you'll have to stop posting up pictures of the beautiful work you do. As you know, that is your best advertising right there.
 
This is paint, not a dip right? Does it have a clearcoat finish? How will it hold up?

Correct, paint, not hydro. It does have a clearcoat finish because it has airbrush work in there. Even without the clearcoat, the paint holds up really well. With the clearcoat it's even better........unless you jam the stock into a hole surrounded by brick and shoot a stage with the stock scraping back and forth on the rough brick. Then you'll scratch it up a bit.

Branden
 
Very nice work as is usual from what I see here regularly. If you want to slow down that backlog (not likely), you'll have to stop posting up pictures of the beautiful work you do. As you know, that is your best advertising right there.

I agree, but if I do that, then I start losing work not necessarily now, or in a month, but I could lose out on jobs in 6-9 months. So posting pictures basically helps me forecast work down the road, and make sure that I will have work later in the year.

Branden
 
Branden, I knew that and spoke (wrote) in jest. There is no doubt that someday in the future I will find a compelling reason to have you perform your artwork on one of my few rifles. In the meantime, please continue posting them up for all to admire and envy (lust for? :) ).