LMAO... There is always one in every family
That looks pretty good. I am gonna try a new method I read about last night and use sponges for some of the application. I plan on doing the samples tonight and will try to get some pics if not some video too.
Also, spend a couple hours today driving around MFin town trying to find sand color Krylon. Low and behold the last place I look, shoulda been the first. ACE Hardware had the LARGEST selection of rattle cans of any store I have been in yet, and they had the elusive light woodland green and sand colors. So here is what I am thinking...
Primer/Base: TAN, to make the other colors pop right and not have to fight the black of the rifle.
Main Base: Sand and Light Woodland. Some tan will be allowed to show through but not much, similar to MC
Next layer: a lot of splotches of OD Green
Next layer: Very few splotches of Brown, again similar to MC (MultiCam)
*Possible layer of Black dusting if I think it will improve the appearance
Final layer: Krylon Matte Clear Coat (as protectant/preserver) (I searched for a flat Clear coat but was unable to find any. I may try the Chinamart on my way home since that was the place I found the last one.)