AR Lower painting

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tRidiot

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One thing I can tell you is don't be skeert. I had one (Anderson) I did and when I didn't like the look, I took some paper towels and turpentine and easily got every bit of paint out, and it had set for 24+ hours. Now you can't tell it was ever done. Clean as a whistle.
 

Brandi

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Nail polish works really well also, I've been planning to do my AR's and some handguns once I find the right color. tRidiot yours look awesome.
 

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If your going to do some fine detail work with multiple colors you may want to get some thinner and some insulin syringes. Thin the paint down so you can draw and dispense and then just use it like a fine line pen, slide through the rollmark and give a little squeeze to dispense. This method would probably work really well with the Anderson horse rollmarks as you could get a couple different colors going to give it some depth.
 

Jedabug92

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You know the rules Jedabug.............pics when you are done.
I apologize.
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needs a bit of clean up

From 1,000 yards up range
 

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