Post by loldongs on Apr 16, 2009 9:26:00 GMT -5
[glow=red,2,300]IMPORTANT DO NOT DO THIS TO EXPENSIVE MARKERS RATHER USE CAMO TAPE OR SEND TO A PROFESSIONAL
WE ARE NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR WHATEVER YOU DO TO YOUR MARKER[/glow]
What you will need most importantly Is patience or you will screw it up. Beyond that you will need a color selection of your choice depending on your environment of play or which ever. I just used Black white and grey.
1. Your first part begins with undoing everything from grip to bolt and screws.
2. Next and highly important is to seal all the holes with newspaper, painters tape, etc. even the smallest hole can allow spray paint to reach a unwanted spot.
3. First of you will need to spray a primer coat of paint and let it dry proper.
4. In the meanwhile you can print the following and cut out the holes:
www.stencilease.com/gif/SSO2007detail.jpg
5. After the primer layer has been properly applied you can place the sheet over the gun and carefully spray the first color and let it dry before lifting the paper notice the arrows on the sheet you will need to complete the pattern around the gun.
6. after the first color has dried you can turn the sheet horizontal and spray the second color this will give you the following look:
It also is a good idea to not paint over the serial number on the marker, especially if you ever plan on selling the marker.
This is the first gun I ever camo'd only using black and white:
cdn-www.pbreview.com/productpics/?action=view&photo=20591&product=4229
Good luck and do not rush it.
WE ARE NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR WHATEVER YOU DO TO YOUR MARKER[/glow]
What you will need most importantly Is patience or you will screw it up. Beyond that you will need a color selection of your choice depending on your environment of play or which ever. I just used Black white and grey.
1. Your first part begins with undoing everything from grip to bolt and screws.
2. Next and highly important is to seal all the holes with newspaper, painters tape, etc. even the smallest hole can allow spray paint to reach a unwanted spot.
3. First of you will need to spray a primer coat of paint and let it dry proper.
4. In the meanwhile you can print the following and cut out the holes:
www.stencilease.com/gif/SSO2007detail.jpg
5. After the primer layer has been properly applied you can place the sheet over the gun and carefully spray the first color and let it dry before lifting the paper notice the arrows on the sheet you will need to complete the pattern around the gun.
6. after the first color has dried you can turn the sheet horizontal and spray the second color this will give you the following look:
It also is a good idea to not paint over the serial number on the marker, especially if you ever plan on selling the marker.
This is the first gun I ever camo'd only using black and white:
cdn-www.pbreview.com/productpics/?action=view&photo=20591&product=4229
Good luck and do not rush it.