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SKULLBOY December 29th, 2005 09:12

Digital Camo - CADPAT/MARPAT (Large Pics!!!)
 
Just a few pics of some Digital Camo I have done. :D

http://img419.imageshack.us/img419/4413/dsc078821vs.jpg
http://img230.imageshack.us/img230/1905/dsc078860ms.jpg
http://img482.imageshack.us/img482/6587/dsc076997hh.jpg
http://img473.imageshack.us/img473/5725/dsc077004si.jpg
http://img482.imageshack.us/img482/3373/dsc077015is.jpg
http://img470.imageshack.us/img470/4760/dsc077065bm.jpg
http://img252.imageshack.us/img252/9199/dsc067889gt.jpg
http://img363.imageshack.us/img363/8611/dsc080270jj.jpg
http://img363.imageshack.us/img363/2839/dsc080266yp.jpg

This was done for an Iraqi Deployment:
http://img330.imageshack.us/img330/7166/dsc043869ev.jpg
http://img346.imageshack.us/img346/2233/dsc043879vf.jpg
http://img346.imageshack.us/img346/3329/dsc043882tq.jpg

SKBY.






Thx. SKBY.

Blackthorne December 29th, 2005 09:29

Nice Work!
 
That is some fantastic work there.

There isn't much you can do with paint to break up the lines of a rifle, but with those outstanding pain jobs, they dissapear when in fromt of your camo.

Great job!

Dr_Tinshnipz December 29th, 2005 09:41

Looks crazy man !

Spitfire December 29th, 2005 10:21

illl!!!!! thats amazing!!
how did you do this?!? so cool!!
please tell me how, i wanna make it too... in switzerland ;-)

MilanWG December 29th, 2005 10:55

Great job. Looks like they were done by a pro

Two thumbs up :-D

FOX_111 December 29th, 2005 14:06

8-O
Amazing job.

dtrinity December 29th, 2005 14:10

damn nice paint job and lots of time to spend here :)

SEALs December 29th, 2005 14:40

3 questions:
1-How did you get the Tanaka AICS so fast?
2-Did you modified the stock of the 700 to that cheek rest or is it the HS precision work? Also the cheek rest on your M14, where di you got them?
3-Since you had the real steal 700 stock ib your hands, do you think its doable to install one on a tanaka M700 series?

Between, really nice job congrats!

lt_poncho December 29th, 2005 15:28

SEALs - it's real steel. I saw these pics before a few months ago on the gunnutz board.

Awesome work SkullBoy - you've got quite a talent for sure. Excellent work with the digital patterns!

Goldman December 29th, 2005 18:22

Quote:

Originally Posted by beatbaker
Great job. Looks like they were done by a pro

Two thumbs up :-D

Thats because IIRC he IS a pro.

attack-beaver December 29th, 2005 20:30

8O my god how many hours did u put just in to the M14.

Oz December 29th, 2005 20:45

The cadpat AR is pure fucking sex

SEALs January 2nd, 2006 15:41

Quote:

Originally Posted by lt_poncho
SEALs - it's real steel. I saw these pics before a few months ago on the gunnutz board.

Awesome work SkullBoy - you've got quite a talent for sure. Excellent work with the digital patterns!

You talking about the 700 stock or the AICS? Cause if its the AICS its impossible unless he as taken a 700 system and put it on a AICS syock because the Bolt firing mecanism is far from being the same as AI

SKULLBOY January 2nd, 2006 15:50

Quote:

Originally Posted by SEALs
Quote:

Originally Posted by lt_poncho
SEALs - it's real steel. I saw these pics before a few months ago on the gunnutz board.

Awesome work SkullBoy - you've got quite a talent for sure. Excellent work with the digital patterns!

You talking about the 700 stock or the AICS? Cause if its the AICS its impossible unless he as taken a 700 system and put it on a AICS syock because the Bolt firing mecanism is far from being the same as AI

All the rifles/stocks Pictured are "real steel".

Just to clarify,the two AICS rifles have Remington 700 actions in them.Both are .308 Win.

SKBY.

D_oo_S January 3rd, 2006 23:13

love it man, I love the little black CND flag, addes a nice touch.

devil99 February 3rd, 2006 04:37

thats beautifle where did you get the cheek rest?
did you half to srill holes into the stock to install them?

Eddie February 3rd, 2006 12:23

Quote:

Originally Posted by devil99
thats beautifle where did you get the cheek rest?
did you half to srill holes into the stock to install them?

If you actually read the posts, the stocks are real stocks for real guns

the end February 3rd, 2006 12:36

dear lord, im sending you my aps2

you pimp out now!

F34N0R February 3rd, 2006 14:14

OMG! IMPRESSIVE

in Marpat woodland style, you shouldnt see whities blocks. It should be grey instead... maybe the light on the gun doesnt give the exact color.

*MADKILL* February 5th, 2006 02:35

wow very nice paint gob. sexy rifle.

MADKILL

Dozer_01 February 5th, 2006 03:09

lookin' sexy

Raven February 8th, 2006 00:55

Sick talent!

Lerch February 8th, 2006 14:06

Damn nice paint jobs, the CADPAT job is bloody mint.

Just a query though, the CADPAT background in the first few...what's with the blotches?

SKULLBOY February 21st, 2006 13:28

Quote:

Originally Posted by *ATF*Feanor
OMG! IMPRESSIVE

in Marpat woodland style, you shouldnt see whities blocks. It should be grey instead... maybe the light on the gun doesnt give the exact color.

Sorry, there is no grey in woodlands MARPAT.I have a 2 real sets of USMC MARPAT fatigues (woodlands & desert) and neither have grey.

The supposed white blocks are khaki.It might look like white they way my lamp is shining on the stock.

Pics of the stock against the authentic USMC MARPAT uniform:
http://i46.imagethrust.com/t/277237/dsc06788.jpg
http://i44.imagethrust.com/t/277238/dsc06789.jpg
http://i43.imagethrust.com/t/277236/dsc06791.jpg

The OD green is a little off, but was All I had onhand at the time.

The colors for Woodlands MARPAT are:
-USMC Green
-Khaki
-Coyote-ish brown (took a bit to mix up & duplicate)
-Flat black

SKBY.

iarenick February 24th, 2006 19:04

VERY impressive job! :roll:
Thats insane!

*Does the blue digital camo work well?? Where is it used for, nighttime?


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