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Old March 9th, 2009, 10:16   #1
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JG G36c painting ideas? Need help

Guys,
I am thinking to repaint my JG G36c so it will be more like a polymer finish like a real steel one, or at least close enough with CA g36c, is there any ideas of what kind of paint or texture paint should i pick? thanks
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Old March 9th, 2009, 10:50   #2
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Take a really fine sand paper and sand the thing then spray it black...

That should give you a nice nylon fiber feel
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Old March 9th, 2009, 11:14   #3
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what kind of paint brand will you recommend? a matt black finish will do??
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Old March 9th, 2009, 11:14   #4
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Duracoat, always duracoat.
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Old March 9th, 2009, 11:22   #5
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Duracoat, always duracoat.
dude, Don't suggest something that you don't know. Duracoat paint need the spray gun which cost about 80 $ or more to buy it. So why don't you just paint it with KRYLON paint ? I paint all my gun only with KRYLON since it's low cost and can get it from Crappy tire.
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Old March 9th, 2009, 12:00   #6
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Actually if there is something I know about its painting. Duracoat is what is used for real world ops. The reason I suggest it is because it can take all the bumps and scrapes that equipment takes without having to reaply often. Before you make up your mind check out the dura coat website.
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Old March 9th, 2009, 12:11   #7
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Actually if there is something I know about its painting. Duracoat is what is used for real world ops. The reason I suggest it is because it can take all the bumps and scrapes that equipment takes without having to reaply often. Before you make up your mind check out the dura coat website.
hmm ! I already double check and it's not really worst to paint it on airsoft gun since most people not looking to spend extra 80 $ for spray gun and paint their for only one or two time per year.
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Old March 9th, 2009, 12:30   #8
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True enough. Its all about the results that pamparius is trying to acheive. I find that because most people who are into mil-sim sports don't just buy 1 gun/marker etc... then its a good investment for the next one you are going to paint. What ever your choice pamparius take your time. If you paint it in 20 min it wil look like a 20 min job. Let each coat dry completely before applying the next. I suggest checking out this website before you start painting.

http://www.tacticalcamo.com/index.html
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Actually if there is something I know about its painting. Duracoat is what is used for real world ops. The reason I suggest it is because it can take all the bumps and scrapes that equipment takes without having to reaply often. Before you make up your mind check out the dura coat website.
operator operator operator.

This is airsoft, a spray bomb of krylon on a properly prepaired surface followed by a good clear coat will last you just fine.
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Old March 9th, 2009, 12:38   #10
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Where do you get duracoat paints in Canada anyways, or other 2 part paints?
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Old March 11th, 2009, 00:22   #11
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the one that im looking for is the simplest effort to do the paint job and costs at minimum, because i am not a such crafty person, a krylon or any other brand will do as long as it will give me a RS polymer finish to my JG g36c, maybe anyone can guide me which paint color and type of sand paper should i pick
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