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My Summit Stand Project
I used the Christmas vacation I get from work to do a little painting of my Summit Cobra X4 stand. I decided to try to throw a Predator type pattern on it.
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Nicely Done!!!
Now that's what I call givin it the Krylon Touch! LOL |
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Muzzyman!
Your stand look's absolutely awsome ,now did you sand it down and primer it ? and what type of paint did you use on it ? hopefully it doesn't peel or chip off too easy . Please let me know .I'll be buying a new Summit this winter and I'd like to try what you have done to your own stand ,I think it look's great. nubo |
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That is awesome! Can't wait to hear how you did it.
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Very very nice. Excelent job.
Did you air brush it or tape it off for different layers or something else? You can't show us all these pictures and not tell us how you did it.;) |
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Cool, very cool. That must have taken some time. Good job.
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Hey nice stand. I wonder were you got the cam to take those pics? That stand looks even better now than it did when I saw it in person bud. It will look nice with your new Allegiance. It wouldn't have matched that ugly stepchild you call a Hoyt. Welcome to the Darkside!!!
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yeah well i am just going to send my summit to you and have you paint it for me... J/K THat is awesome
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Thanks fella's. It did take me some time, but I think it was worth it.
Here is what I did. Walmart sells some Krylon paint that is specifically for this type of thing. Its called Ultra Flat and they have it in a four different colors. Brown, tan, olive drab and black. I masked off the big shapes, cut them to shapes with a razorblade and newspapered it up and shot all of the big spots with brown, olive drab and the tan in various areas. I did scuff each area to get a better stick. As for the limbs, my original plan was to mask them too and shoot them, but that quickly went south as it would have taken a tremendous amount of time to do. So, I used a couple different widths of brushes, including a real fine detail brush to paint them. I didn't draw up the limbs, I just painted them on where ever I saw fit. It was actually a lot of fun.:D One thing I did try to make sure of: Where the stand meets the tree in the "Y", I painted them brown, to better match the tree bark. Not that it mattered much, but I did it anyway. It was actually very easy, and made the passing of hunting season not so hard to take.:) On another note, I did take it out and look at it from various angles in the woods during second season and I must say it blends very well. |
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I'll be going to Bass Pro this month to buy my new Summit ,I'm just not sure which one I'm going to buy but it will be a Summit .I really love the job you've done on your stand and I'm going to try it myself this winter ,it's not like I'll not have time now. Absolutely look's fantastic.
nubo |
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