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Marpat camo attempt

Hoodlum

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May 23, 2013
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I am fond of the marpat woodland digital as far as looks go... I have been debating an attempt at matching as close as possible, and since it's icy/cold outside, I thought today was adequate for some indoor projects....Realizing I can't match the digital pattern without the use of a template, I decided to get me a sponge and give it a shot that way....
I started off with an old abused NE arms 22lr that I squirrel hunt with that needed something on it to help hide spots where the blue had worn off. Started with a base of nutmeg, followed by a few stripes of hunter green... I then used the sponge to blend the green, and then sponged a bit of the nutmeg over the green stripes... I followed up by sponging on some black, finished off with a spot or 2 of kaki.
Here are the results....


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After the practice, I decided to do a Choate stock I have on a savage 10 .223... I couldn't bring myself to paint the whole gun like the 22, mainly because it's in such great shape, but it still looks much better than it did before.....

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I think I need to add a bit more black, but the beauty of it is, it's really easy to add color... Just sponge it on...
Hoodlum
 
I actually like the effect you got with the sponge..... not a huge fan of the digital, but I think your attempt blends better the the original
 
when applying the paint with the sponge were you using a spray paint or liquid type paint? if you used a spray type how did you soak it up with the sponge?
 
when applying the paint with the sponge were you using a spray paint or liquid type paint? if you used a spray type how did you soak it up with the sponge?

I just used a small plastic plate... I sprayed a puddle of paint on the plate and then dabbed the sponge in it....