Well, these items were originally black...some might have liked the "tactical" look but KT does not...He likes the blend into the background look!
So here is a small belt pack with a few 12 gauge shells in it, a spiral wire cleaning brush, a flashlight and a hank of paracord to use with the brush contained within. No pic of it black, but the interior is black. First pic is the camo painted look, second pic shows the content.
3rd pic is of an originally black chest bag, also carrying some ammo and gauge adapters for a 12 gauge. This pic is of the front of the bag, Second pic is of the top of the bag, showing the harness set up.
These paint jobs were pretty simple. First sprayed with patches of dark woods brown, dark woods green and khaki. Once dry...two days hanging in the dungeon, then sponge painted the pattern with 3 separate sponges, 1 for each color. Then hung and dried another 2 days. It is a much longer drying time even in warm weather, because the fabric soaks up the solvents of the paint and takes awhile to evaporate. Anyway, here are the results!
Hope you enjoy. Just more ideas about how to take black gear and camo it!
So here is a small belt pack with a few 12 gauge shells in it, a spiral wire cleaning brush, a flashlight and a hank of paracord to use with the brush contained within. No pic of it black, but the interior is black. First pic is the camo painted look, second pic shows the content.
3rd pic is of an originally black chest bag, also carrying some ammo and gauge adapters for a 12 gauge. This pic is of the front of the bag, Second pic is of the top of the bag, showing the harness set up.
These paint jobs were pretty simple. First sprayed with patches of dark woods brown, dark woods green and khaki. Once dry...two days hanging in the dungeon, then sponge painted the pattern with 3 separate sponges, 1 for each color. Then hung and dried another 2 days. It is a much longer drying time even in warm weather, because the fabric soaks up the solvents of the paint and takes awhile to evaporate. Anyway, here are the results!
Hope you enjoy. Just more ideas about how to take black gear and camo it!