easyfox
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Post by easyfox on Nov 23, 2010 6:04:29 GMT -5
now thats a real MAN, he dares to run with his pink toy gun!
anyways, i went to the shops earlier today and didnt find many "dull" colours only dull black and dull white.. so i'm guessing the normal pink would do well if the primer colour was black..
personally i'm also looking for dull grey's spraypaint..
Quote"btw, which one is better to spray? Clear Blaster or Non-Clear Blaster?" endQuote
that is a good question, but in the end i'd have to say paint the non-clear blaster's because clear blasters are limited edition type's so they are not commonly sold everywhere and they are a BIT more expensive compared to the normal blasters
Nerf N-Strike Maverick REV-6 : B$24.90 (bebeland) Nerf N-Strike Maverick REV-6 (Clear Edition) : BD$29.90 (bebeland)
but that is just an opinion, you can paint any blaster any colour you want anyway you want.. nda ku melarang mencat your clear blaster
hoped this helped even a bit
-E.Fox
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Soap
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Post by Soap on Nov 23, 2010 8:46:38 GMT -5
i don't think there're any dull pink around. i'd be surprise if ada. the only dull colors available are black and white.
as for clear and non-clear blaster: i think clear blaster are better to paint. reason? well, if you chip the paint on the clear blaster, you won't see the original yellow or blue color of the non-clear blaster. but yea, the clear blaster is abit expensive, so it's entirely up to you to decide.
p/s: i prefer rj london brand for my paint jobs
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Post by nerfboy on Nov 27, 2010 8:04:20 GMT -5
hey easyfox, I search the in google nerf vulcan paintjobs. many i saw black and gray.....
tq for trying to help me easy fox
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easyfox
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Post by easyfox on Dec 5, 2010 7:38:38 GMT -5
it's a pleasure and do try to post up your pics of your painted blaster ( inthe show of your painjobs topic) ..
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Post by jacketha on Feb 19, 2014 3:10:04 GMT -5
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