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  • candcallen

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    I got my 2nd practice stock done, I think I'm ready to paint the KRG Bravo now.
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    You wanna branch out? I have a 590A1 with black synthetic stock I think would look awesome with a wood look.
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    Txhillbilly

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    Awesome work (on your part) regardless. Can't wait to see the KRG.

    Thanks! The Bravo chassis is kind of a pain to do since it is 2 pcs, and has a bunch of different contours and shapes. With the recessed areas on the buttstock, I couldn't get the nice burled look like I did on the other rifle stock, so I just did something different.

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    Axxe55

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    Thanks! The Bravo chassis is kind of a pain to do since it is 2 pcs, and has a bunch of different contours and shapes. With the recessed areas on the buttstock, I couldn't get the nice burled look like I did on the other rifle stock, so I just did something different.

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    That turned out beautiful! Well done brother, well done!
     

    Txhillbilly

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    I kind of want to do this to an AR. I'd mess it up though. I have the artistic skill of a kindergartener.

    That's the great thing about using these Alcohol Inks, if you screw up you can just wipe it off with Rubbing Alcohol, and start over. It's actually pretty easy once you get a good technique down, and figure out what the inks do when you start adding on layers.
     

    Axxe55

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    That's the great thing about using these Alcohol Inks, if you screw up you can just wipe it off with Rubbing Alcohol, and start over. It's actually pretty easy once you get a good technique down, and figure out what the inks do when you start adding on layers.

    Show @TreyG-20 the orange and silver AR you did in the "Riptide" camo. That one was pretty extra special. I frigging loved that one.
     
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