Stippled PMAG

Pigman

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I got bored earlier and decided to try something a little bit different with my stippling. I got a black PMAG, spraypainted it tan, and then stippled it so that it would burn off some of the tan parts and expose the black, leaving me with a two-tone PMAG. I think it turned out pretty good, just wish it wouldn't have taken as long as it did! Let me know what y'all think. I'm always open to suggestions for new designs.


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I think it looks great. I have stippled the recesses as you did, and on other mags I stippled the raised ribs just to be different. I'm not sure which one I like better. But you are right, they take a lot of time to do. I guess each mag takes 15 minutes or more.
 
I think it looks great. I have stippled the recesses as you did, and on other mags I stippled the raised ribs just to be different. I'm not sure which one I like better. But you are right, they take a lot of time to do. I guess each mag takes 15 minutes or more.

It took over an hour to do this magazine. The main reason being that when I would finish a section there would still be ALOT of tan left so I would have to go over the sections 2 or 3 times and still couldn't get it all. Usually with non spraypainted mags it takes about 20-30 minutes per mag.
 
Here's a few more pictures. I tried doing an XTM panel and it didn't turn out that well. I put too many coats on it so it was hard to get the tan off. I'm sure if I didn't do as many coats then it would have turned out better.

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that's amazing pigman! good idea!

I got bored earlier and decided to try something a little bit different with my stippling. I got a black PMAG, spraypainted it tan, and then stippled it so that it would burn off some of the tan parts and expose the black, leaving me with a two-tone PMAG. I think it turned out pretty good, just wish it wouldn't have taken as long as it did! Let me know what y'all think. I'm always open to suggestions for new designs.


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