So after I switched my LED from AS to CG I decided I wanted more or less a darker hilt. So I searched far and wide and ripped off Ultrasabers for a paint scheme.
For the first time I've painted something metal I am not terribly displeased but it didn't come out as clean as I hoped for I plan on doing some touch ups later but there was some drippage and missed areas as well as jagged edges.
I used Rustoleum Flat Black, Rustoleum Clear Coat, Elmer's school glue, 400 grit sand paper, painters tape, paper towels, gloves an outdoor area and a lot of frustration.
The idea was to get a Dark LE look with the silver accents
1. Sanded all surface area except the thin grooves
2. Applied Elmer's glue to the small grooves
3. Hit with 4 coats of flat black 2x Rustoleum within 48 hours
4. Cut (attempted) to cut out grooves with Elmer's glue
5. 2 layers of clear coat GLOSSY
Kind of finished ?
The sheen is nice the sparkle from the flat black with the glossy clear coat is very metallic looking.
Problem is I missed a few spots ... And the lines I cut were terrible and jagged...
I'm omitted the 2 other layers of paint that I sanded off before counting the other layers due to poor dripping / drying / sanding
I might sand this all down again in the future and go camo colors.
Let's just call the missing paint - "weathering" yeah that's it ... It's weathered (I might actually sand down each edge and do a clear coat to make it look like real weathering)
Here it is in it's box getting its final coat dry and when it was all black ...
I'll get a shot with the Consular Green tonight...
Next time I'll just buy a dominix haha

And black
