I didn't want to threadjack 2guard's thread on his rifle, so I started my own, looking for feedback or tips. This is my first time painting a rifle myself, and since i'm not all that bright i'm going for the gold and doing a digital pattern since I love the look of it. 3 colors, khaki, black, and OD.
Tonight I did the cheek rest. I wanted to start on a smaller piece since I could learn from any errors on a smaller scale that would sacrifice less time and paint. It's a good thing that I did perhaps. I now know that I need to make sure that the decals stay on better somehow. It might be the cold outside, and a combo of the surface of the plastic that made the edges in a lot of places not very crisp. Not sure yet.
Here's everything before I started to paint;
Here's the cheek rest;
Wish it turned out as good as Todd's work is, but being my first time doing this, I should know better than to have wishful thinking like that. I did 2 coats of paint per color except the base coat of khaki which was 3 coats.
Any tips/advice before moving forward with the stock? Should I strip the cheek rest, and redo to see if I can resolve the previous issues?
Branden
Tonight I did the cheek rest. I wanted to start on a smaller piece since I could learn from any errors on a smaller scale that would sacrifice less time and paint. It's a good thing that I did perhaps. I now know that I need to make sure that the decals stay on better somehow. It might be the cold outside, and a combo of the surface of the plastic that made the edges in a lot of places not very crisp. Not sure yet.
Here's everything before I started to paint;
Here's the cheek rest;
Wish it turned out as good as Todd's work is, but being my first time doing this, I should know better than to have wishful thinking like that. I did 2 coats of paint per color except the base coat of khaki which was 3 coats.
Any tips/advice before moving forward with the stock? Should I strip the cheek rest, and redo to see if I can resolve the previous issues?
Branden