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Modding a LongShot
Hamish- Posts : 213
Join date : 2009-10-08
Age : 27
Location : Adelaide
- Post n°2
Re: Modding a LongShot
All it needs now is some pink stripes.
-Hamish
-Hamish
flyjammer- Posts : 92
Join date : 2010-02-24
Age : 26
Location : Albany, WA
- Post n°3
Re: Modding a LongShot
Yeh i was going to do MW2 camo aswell....
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- Post n°4
Re: Modding a LongShot
Hb Avenger wrote:All it needs now is some pink stripes.
-Hamish
Why would it need pink stripes. I personaly would wreck a perfictly good paintjob.
Great painting skills mate.
chinnerz- Posts : 101
Join date : 2010-04-04
Age : 32
- Post n°5
Re: Modding a LongShot
Yeah im not going to do that.... he was probably just being sarcastic
*Update*
I am adding clear coat today, I think 3 layers of it should be good, then I can get on to putting it all back together again (harder than it sounds)
*Update*
I am adding clear coat today, I think 3 layers of it should be good, then I can get on to putting it all back together again (harder than it sounds)
Hamish- Posts : 213
Join date : 2009-10-08
Age : 27
Location : Adelaide
- Post n°6
Re: Modding a LongShot
Warriewoodbros wrote:Hb Avenger wrote:All it needs now is some pink stripes.
-Hamish
Why would it need pink stripes. I personaly would wreck a perfictly good paintjob.
Great painting skills mate.
chinnerz wrote:Yeah im not going to do that.... he was probably just being sarcastic
*Update*
I am adding clear coat today, I think 3 layers of it should be good, then I can get on to putting it all back together again (harder than it sounds)
Ha, I wrote that because I think T3h Pwn@g3 $n1p3r R1f!3s from games and stuff are shit! Now I don't want to be mean but I really don't like this just because it's starting to look like a real firearm. Actually I think it's ok, I mean, I'd rather have this than a 'bucket of black paint gun' but over this I'd prefer one of Roger's 'Ham Sandwich' Nitefinder paint jobs.
Try some blue/pink camo next time,
Hamish
chinnerz- Posts : 101
Join date : 2010-04-04
Age : 32
- Post n°7
Re: Modding a LongShot
Meh, to each his own I guess.... I dont like bright and colourful a great deal, but some do and I respect that. This is actually the brightest paint job i have done.
Easy to see if you compare it to my last build, Its on spudfiles, as it is not a nerf gun
Easy to see if you compare it to my last build, Its on spudfiles, as it is not a nerf gun
Biggles- Posts : 192
Join date : 2009-08-01
Age : 26
Location : Adelaide-nerf capital of Australia
- Post n°8
Re: Modding a LongShot
Camoflauge does not mean green and vrowns etc. It only means to 'blend in'.
Biggles
Biggles
chinnerz- Posts : 101
Join date : 2010-04-04
Age : 32
- Post n°9
Re: Modding a LongShot
I disagree, i think it would mean to be hard to see. My reason for this is dazle camo
WW2 i think?!?! Im not to sure, but they used to paint optical illusions on ships so slow moving projectiles would miss as the enemy cant tell which way the ship is moving
Edit, it was WW1
WW2 i think?!?! Im not to sure, but they used to paint optical illusions on ships so slow moving projectiles would miss as the enemy cant tell which way the ship is moving
Edit, it was WW1
Biggles- Posts : 192
Join date : 2009-08-01
Age : 26
Location : Adelaide-nerf capital of Australia
- Post n°10
Re: Modding a LongShot
This method of camoflauging ships was developed by the British navyduring World War 1 to disrupt the outline, speed and handeling. Much like a Zebra's stripes.
Biggles
Biggles