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MultiCam spray-paint color match guide.

SquidHC

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Hey all,

Myself, along with what seems to be tons of others on the web, have been searching for colors that match the Crye MultiCam pattern. I just wanted to share my experience with you to hopefully save you some time on your paint project.

First off, here's what my rifle ended up looking like.



As you can see (or at least I think so) it's a fairly good color match to the multicam fabric, with a few notable exceptions.
-DO NOT use white for your final layer. Even the flattest white in the world will stand out like a sore thumb. I knew this but wanted to finish the project and guess what, I'm totally unhappy with it.
-Be sure to blend your colors well. If you look at the scope bell you can see an area of green that was not blended very well and ended up looking sub-par.

Layer 1 - In effort to get the color as dull and light as I could I started off with Rust-Oleum Painters Touch Grey Primer (249088)
Layer 2 - My base coat is Krylon Camoflage Khaki (4291). Do not use the Rust-Oleum Camo Khaki, which has an orange base instead of a brown one.
Layer 3 - For my base layer of browns I simply misted Krylon Camo Brown (4292) on the desired areas, over the top of by Kakhi base. This is fairly visible in the top photo.
Layer 4 - The next layer is the flat, dull olive green color. For this I used Rust-Oleum Camo Army Green (1920). This was a great match, but I wish I would have made larger ares of coverage on my rifle.
Layer 5 - Following the base layer of green you apply the dark green. This was by far the hardest to match, and I ended up using two colors blended together. I started with Rust-Oleum Hunter Green (7732), which is a very bright and unnatural green. I followed up this layer very quickly by a light layer of Krylon Camo Woodland Light Green (4296). This layer toned town the brightness of the hunter green, but gave it that rich needle green color I was looking for. I then misted back over the top of this layer with the hunter green, but very lightly.
Layer 6 - Dark Brown blotches. For this I used the same Krylon Camo Brown (4292) as in layer 3, except instead of misting I laid down several coats to give it a bold dark color. I am very happy with this match.
Layer 7 - The light blotches. As I said, do not use white here. I am going to have to hand paint over the blotches with something else, or grind some dirt into it or something. The right color would be a dull, flat olive (but lighter in color than in Layer 4).

Obviously this paint job isn't perfect but I hope someone finds the info useful. Please feel free to add your experience to the post so we can help others out.
 
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Thanks for the info. Been thinking of painting my rifle but still looking for the right pattern and trying to make myself spray a 4k gun with spray paint.
 
Yeah the first layer was hard to commit to, but it's not bad once you do it. I had already painted it once before. Stripped it down and re-painted it to this.
 
for the light blotches the color what you want is Krylon Camo "sand" (4295). the interent shows it as more of an orangeish tone but in real life it is a little lighter and brighter than the khaki, I do not have a picture of my project to show you but I have it in my garage and have used it. most places don't have it in stock but ACE Hardware ordered it for me when I asked them to.
http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-wZCsHymz7uI/Teu7kViYIvI/AAAAAAAAAa0/kJ8BM2hwTBw/s1600/Imgp9933.jpg
 
Here you go maybe this can help too.
Theres more pics and pics of the stencils I made

http://www.snipershide.com/shooting...05081-ma-ten-multicam-krylon-*pic-heavy*.html

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How did you go about blending the colors for the base coat? Also how did you make the stencils?
 
For people like me who don't want to go to Youtube...I made the sacrifice.

1. Krylon Fusion River Rock (2 Coats) - Walmart
2. Krylon Camouflage Brown - Walmart
3. Krylon Camouflage Olive blended w/ - Walmart
4. Rustoleum Satin Nutmeg - Home Depot
5. Krylon Fusion Satin Khaki blended w/ - Walmart
6. Rustoleum Multicolored Textured Autumn Brown - Home Depot
7. Rustoleum Matte Clear Coat (3 Coats) - Home Depot

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VdtQ1GJAB-Y
 
Cant decide to duracoat or spray paint..Just doing the stock and don't really want another hundo in paint.
 
Anybody know how alumahide will work for this? And does anybody have a good prep process for the hs precision stock?
 
Anybody have any experience with alumahide

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Instead of white use rustoleum camo sage. Its just enough green to not stand out. For stencils take wax paper and put 2" blue painters tape on each side, covering both sides allows for 2 of each stencil. Looks good op.
 
That really looks good. I base spray my stuff....sponge on a few colors and done. Not pretty, no difference in function and no problem changing it for locale without messing up art. Pretty work though. I am just more of the gun as a tool type and my regular rotation is scarred up enough to need touch up paint every year.
 
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