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    AC45ACP

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    Well I just wanted to post some pics of my latest Camo Jobs.
    I'm starting to do these as a side job at a reasonable price.



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    Pistols

    Solid color $75
    Two-tone $100
    Camo (Two Color) $100
    Camo (Three Color) $125

    Rifles

    Solid color $100
    Two-tone $125
    Camo (Two Color) $150
    Camo (Three color) $175
     

    tenfeathers

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    That is fantastic workmanship, I just have one question and it may be a dumb one.

    Is it possible to airbrush the edges where the colors change so as to eliminate the sharp edges???.
     

    AC45ACP

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    That is fantastic workmanship, I just have one question and it may be a dumb one.

    Is it possible to airbrush the edges where the colors change so as to eliminate the sharp edges???.

    I'm sure it's possible! I haven't tried to do that yet.. I imagine it would be just like free handing the pattern to fade it from one color to another.
     
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