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Post by RandyA on Nov 9, 2005 1:13:57 GMT -5
I've been looking for some companies that paint PB markers... i haven't been able to find much.... does anyone know of any companies that do this?
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Post by 99GenX on Nov 9, 2005 5:26:38 GMT -5
I do not know of any paintball companies that do painting (seeing as all do anodizing and the A5's receiver halves are not compatible with that. Although, a good paintjob can be had with a can of metal specialty paint and a few hours time. Check out my first A5 pictured here - She was done with a fast drying paint made for metals and took around ~3 hours to finish (plus drying). a5og.proboards33.com/index.cgi?action=display&board=photogal&thread=1131531968
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Post by bulldog on Nov 9, 2005 9:57:47 GMT -5
Check out Wookie's work at Tactical Camo. He uses Duracoat, which won't scratch or chip like regular pain, and his prices are cheaper than any others I've seen.
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Post by RandyA on Nov 9, 2005 17:01:05 GMT -5
yeah... ive sent wookie a couple of emails, but havent heard anything from him... i guess ill tackle it my self... i want to do a digital paint job
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Post by Electricity on Nov 9, 2005 18:00:31 GMT -5
I'd suggest trying it on something else, before you do the a-5. A scrap of wood, or something like that would work. Just to make sure you get the hang of it down before you start doing the real thing...
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Post by Malevolent_Frog on Nov 9, 2005 20:36:35 GMT -5
Check out Wookie's work at Tactical Camo. He uses Duracoat, which won't scratch or chip like regular pain, and his prices are cheaper than any others I've seen. Sorry but I have to say that his paintjobs are way overpriced!! Nothin personal just have a little experience in this area. ;D
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Post by bulldog on Nov 10, 2005 9:09:02 GMT -5
... i guess ill tackle it my self... i want to do a digital paint job Well, here's some pics of my home-brew digital paint-job. It turned out ok, but be sure to put a protective clear-coat on. I decided after doing it that next time I'll have Wookie handle it- he said he'd do the whole thing for well under $200, and I figure I put at least 20 hours into a half-assed job, so that's well worth it. Malevolent_Frog, please share with us the place where you "experienced" a DURACOAT digital paintjob for so much less than Wookie's prices. RandyA and myself would be gratefull for the info.
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Post by Malevolent_Frog on Nov 10, 2005 13:26:31 GMT -5
Malevolent_Frog, please share with us the place where you "experienced" a DURACOAT digital paintjob for so much less than Wookie's prices. RandyA and myself would be gratefull for the info. LOL ok here ya go. Here is my "experience" with duracoat LOL Custom POW SL68 paintjob and hand polished barrel Smokey Branch done for 8ball of Renegade Rangers Got_DeaD's G36 in JungleStalker digi Multicam pattern Nightgame setup War_Divas's old urban setup I hope thats enough for you
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Post by ferkjace on Nov 10, 2005 14:40:46 GMT -5
Custom POW SL68 paintjob and hand polished barrel That SL-68 II is SICK. Love it. I need to have my SL-68 seen by a doctor, I think.
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Post by Electricity on Nov 10, 2005 17:04:44 GMT -5
Nightgame setup I remember that... I was acctualy going to Mention M-Frog as a posible sorce of painting. But i wasn't sure if he did it for random people.
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Post by skateralec on Nov 10, 2005 21:25:44 GMT -5
those are some wicked paintjobs!! Very Sexy
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Post by Trigga Nometry on Nov 10, 2005 21:31:05 GMT -5
MF - Those paint jobs are freaking gorgeous! Just wondering - when you guys go to paint your Tippmanns, do you completely chemically strip all the factory paint off or sand the factory paint? I have a "project" that I am working on .
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Post by Electricity on Nov 10, 2005 21:32:33 GMT -5
I have a "project" that I am working on . Does it involve painting an a-5? Just a guess.
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Post by Trigga Nometry on Nov 10, 2005 21:37:18 GMT -5
E - Good guess butn o it does not. I figure I have a Halo so I'd get a Tippmann that could use that but this one will be a center fed and not a pump.
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Post by Malevolent_Frog on Nov 10, 2005 22:49:20 GMT -5
MF - Those paint jobs are freaking gorgeous! Just wondering - when you guys go to paint your Tippmanns, do you completely chemically strip all the factory paint off or sand the factory paint? I have a "project" that I am working on . Trig I've always used chemical strippers for the A5's except for on stocks. I melted Divas first stock that way For some reason it eats the stock plastic but doesnt do anything to the hopper or trigger assembly plastic. Once its stripped I wash it in a prep bath and hang to dry from then on no bare hands touch the marker.
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