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    Posted: 15 November 2008 at 12:55pm

Finished painting this last weekend and since I've shared some of my other markers over here figured why not post this too. :)

A little bit about the marker for those not wanting to go find the other threads...:)  It's a Warsensor WS66.  These markers were changed to the Miltec brand a few years ago and renamed MT66.  The barrel is 20" long and is a Warsensor Hop Up style barrel which acts like a Flatline or Apex barrel.  These barrels are available for Tippmann A5s under the Warsensor name but they are hard to come by. If you don't have a Miltec MT66, Warsensor WS66, or A5 then you're out of luck. 

For paint I used Duracoat firearm paint sprayed through an airbrush.  If you've never done this before this paint couldn't be easier to work with.  It goes on easy, coats in one shot, and clean up is simple. It takes some time to cure (2 hours to dry, 4 hours before you want to handle it and 3 weeks before you want to play a game with it) but the results are fantastic.  I used stenciles from tacticalcamo.com (2 rolls of Digital Camo) to do all these parts.  They were easy to use and give a very professional result. Plus if you have any questions Sean over there is increadibly helpful and knows how to work with Duracoat.



Edited by Robotech - 15 November 2008 at 12:56pm
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Beautiful. I'v always wanted to paint by pb marker but never got around to it and I am worried I will screw it up.



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Nicely done. The finished product looks great.
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Thanks guys.

Jordan, it's not that hard.  here are the keys to making it look good:

  1. Prep work.  Depending on your marker this may be easy or hard.  For mine, the original paint that was on the marker was really good and wasn't coming off at all so I just had to scuff it up with 800 grit sand paper and then clean it off with a degreaser to remove any oils (including fingerprint oils...so be sure to wear latex gloves when you're degreasing it).  Annodized markers or bare metal markers would get the same treatment.  As we know Tippmann paint tends to come off over time so most Tippmann owners who paint will strip the paint off completely using either aircraft paint remover (nasty, nasty stuff...wear gloves, a breathing mask, and do it outdoors far away from your house) or sandblasting.  Either way you want to completely take apart your marker so that you are just left with the two receiver halves when you strip or sandblast.  Once the paint is off, 800 grit sandpaper to rough up the surface and degrease.

  2. Take apart what you need to in order to get the right look.  For my marker, I took out the bolt, striker, spring, stiker bumper, spring guide, and bolt/striker pin (remember it is a stacked tube blow back like a Spyder).  Once that was out all I did was take the optics off the marker and tape anywhere I didn't want paint to go.  Barrel end, optics lenses, tip of the muzzle break, quick connect fitting on the regulator, and feed neck. I put paper towels down the barrel to make sure paint didn't come through the barrel's porting and get on the bore. For a Tippman I would also be sure to mask off the inside of the receiver where the cocking lever comes out to keep paint from getting inside.  By doing the least amount of disassembly possible I got the pattern to flow very well across the whole marker.  Granted when I take it apart there are now areas that are still black so I have to reassemble the marker exactly the same every time.  This isn't a big deal for me (barrel is clamped in not screw in) but if it's hard for you to assemble certain pieces exactly the same every time (like screw in barrels) then keep this in mind when you're doing your layout.  Sometimes it's easier to have these pieces apart when painting because of that fact.

  3. Patince.  Take your time.  The more you rush the worse it will look.  If you want to do something like mine you better be really paitent.  That marker has over 16 hours into it just placing or removing the paint masks that gave me that digi pattern.  That's not including the time it took to apply the paint, wait for it to fully dry (usually I waited a good 4-7 hours but you could probably wait only 3), and cleaning my airbrush and other tools between each color.  I started the project on Saturday morning and shot the last of the clear Tuesday afternoon to give you an idea of time involved.

  4. The better the tools and supplies, the better the outcome.  I used an airbrush and Duracoat paint.  To me, this is the best combination to get good results.  Yes I could have just used Krylon spray paint but it wouldn't be as durable or had looked as good.  If you already have a compressor but don't have an airbrush you can get a nice dual action airbrush, air line, and a filter for the compressor if you don't already have one from Harbor Frieght for just over $30...assuming your compressor already has a regulator.  It might be just over $40 if you need a regulator too. The Duracoat paint with a 2 oz bottle of clear was $80 shipped.  That was one 4 oz bottle of green, a 2 oz bottle of tan, and a 2 oz bottle of that grey-green plus hardener.  I could probably do two markers with that amount of paint. Pricey?  Sure.  But the results were worth it.  Also, use the green automotive masking tape as it will stick real nice but not be hard to get off or let the paint blead through.

That's about it.  Take your time, remove the critical internal components, and mask off what you don't want painted.  If you use spray cans, use light coats to prevent runs. 



Edited by Robotech - 15 November 2008 at 1:40pm
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Wow. Looks amazing. Nice job on the paint job.

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vary nice indeed, 10/10
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Originally posted by kurieitaa kurieitaa wrote:

vary nice indeed, 10/10
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Hard to believe that is a paint ball marker

This is the best marker I've ever seen
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Great! Way to make me jealous. My dream marker. great job on the paint
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Thanks guys.  Next week, hopfully, I'll get to break it in at one of the local fields.  Will let you know how this Duracoat holds up.
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Wow, I see some of these paintjobs and am astounded by them, not only because how good they look, but also at how I could never have the patience to do one of them.

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WANT!!!!!



OMG not only is the gun incredible but the paintjob is sooooooo awesome.



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Wow. I hate all sniper's. But you sir have shown me one that I can't possibly hate. Great paint job.
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Originally posted by oldpbnoob oldpbnoob wrote:

Wow, I see some of these paintjobs and am astounded by them, not only because how good they look, but also at how I could never have the patience to do one of them.

Again, thanks. I am a very impatient person and the only reason I was able to do this marker is knowing how it would look when I was done.  Believe me there were MANY times I was thinking to myself "Is this really worth it?  I just want to be DONE!"  In the end, it very much was worth it.

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Not a fan of sniper milsim markers but I sure as hell cannot paint and admire your work.
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Looks real good man

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One of the most impresive markers I have ever seen. I would like to see it in action. You should post a video of it being used. You said you were going to use it at a local for you, but here in VA, we are going to dec 14th charity games at splatbrothers paintball park. Great job with it.



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I don't know when I would ever be able to get video of me playing with it but I'm sure I can get a couple pictures at some point.  There is a big Viper Scenario game going on out here in Jan so I know I'll get pictures in play then. 
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Well, did manage to get a couple "action" shots today.  Figured I'd take her out for a few prone test shots and try and get a couple pictures while I was at it.  The area we test in doesn't have a lot of cover but the colors and terrain are basically identical to where we play.  So, here they are.  Video on You Tube uploading now.

Figured if I was goign to get something dirty, might as well be my paintball gear.

This was probably the most "cover" in the entire area...like I said, sparse.

A better shot.  I think now I need an ACU mask...the brown proflex sticks out a bit.

Here's what I was shooting at...the cemet block is about 65' away.  The two branches you see with orange paint on them are about 25' away and roughly 4" apart...about the length of your palm. About 1 in 7 hit the branches in any way and only about 1 in 15 were direct hits.  I was shooting Evil paint and it was pretty dimpled from sitting since early September. This is on CO2 double regulated with Palmer Stabilizers and a remote system.

My favorite shot...again...need a new mask...

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