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September 18th, 2010, 23:36 | #1 |
Re-painted AGM MP-40
Pics of my re-painted MP-40. I re-did the bakelite based on photos of real one. Finishing techniques included washes, filtering, and buffing with oil paints.
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September 19th, 2010, 00:00 | #2 |
Nice!
How did you get the paint off of the steel parts? They're just absolutely baked on to mine |
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September 19th, 2010, 01:13 | #3 |
Removing paint
Thanks Strelok! I first used EASY-OFF OVEN CLEANER and then a dremel tool with wire brushes (making sure to disassemble and mask off the internals). I did not need to get all the paitn off, just as much of it as I could. Lacquer thinner got the rest out but again the top paint (lacquers sprayed on) will be pretty durable and cover most of the old paint. - Cheers
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September 19th, 2010, 03:20 | #4 |
Banned
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good job!!!
it 'd be better if some gun blue. |
September 19th, 2010, 10:46 | #5 |
Yep
Thanks SORTIE39 for advice. I will add more "blue" to my oil paint. Can't use regular blueing as this will take off the paint. Cheers
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September 19th, 2010, 10:52 | #6 |
Wow. Very impressive.
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September 19th, 2010, 13:12 | #7 |
The Rain Man
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Nicely done! Weapons always look better when they don't look like they just came off the factory line.
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October 2nd, 2010, 11:01 | #8 |
That looks awesome. Does the AGM version come with that muzzle nut or did you buy it? If you did or anyone else knows of a place to get them can you link me? I've been going crazy trying to locate one but no luck yet.
Also I would love to see a guide for the technique you used or atleast know what paint brands. My brother and I are both getting STG's and don't like the black painted look, it would look badass with a finish like that. Last edited by timberwolf61; October 2nd, 2010 at 23:02.. |
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