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Post by tiptoplollipop on Jul 2, 2017 10:20:03 GMT -5
I've purchased a few things from them, and overall I would say yes, they're good. They certainly aren't the most accurate of the bunch, but they are an arm and a leg cheaper. They're a good base to build off of, but shouldn't be a final solution.
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Post by tiptoplollipop on Jun 25, 2017 11:41:23 GMT -5
I find if you look closely at detailed close up pictures of as many MG 42s as you can you will see quite a variation in appearance once fielded. There will however be some consistent wear patterns and you can replicate them with silver paint applied and then "swiped" with a light rag. More effective is to use steel wool or light grit sandpaper paper and "age" it appropriately. Just as it is a pet peace of mine how pristine and polished vintage cars are in movies so too am I bothered by immaculately new looking guns at period airsoft games. Dankeschön!
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Post by tiptoplollipop on Jun 23, 2017 23:38:00 GMT -5
Hello all! I've recently acquired an AGM MG42, and as expected, the finish is less than desirable. What's the best way known to make aluminum (presumably, I hope it isn't pot metal) look more like gunmetal? Appreciate it!
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