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Woodgraining A Bfg; A nice tutorial
Topic Started: Mar 19 2008, 07:57 PM (184 Views)
COS_Vader
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I've seen a lot of hyperfirm BFGs out there with no woodgrain on the stock so I found this great tutorial on how to do it:
http://www.sci-fire.com/how_to_wood_grain.htm

Hope that helps some folks.
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crazas
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Looks good!!
(even if I have no Lewis gun!!) (I'm on the making of an MG 34, all wood,I'll post some pics in the future)
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dutchpecialoppsrt
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OK when you got the tools (airbrush set) you can make the same thing when you have 3 shades of airbrush paint..and some time.

Use the middle shade as first and airbrush close to the fake gun itself. Than use the ligthes colour at the top@ bottom near your shoulder. Use the darkest one to fill in the grains.

OK OK it will take some time to do it. And don't forget to seal the whole stuff with a good sealingpaint.

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see you
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