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With the birth of our first child I did have much time but I managed to finish these guys to add to the west side field spread, I have a few more to finish for this year some pintails and touch up on other FB & floaters . These all started as beaters or blanks from a few different sources I paint / fix them how I want, to suit where we hunt, of course costom decoys are not required to shoot ducks but I enjoy and am eternally frustrated by the painting process. & I don't have the time or desire to carve right now.
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Wow! Those look great! Would love to know how you paint them, what paints you use and how long it takes to put out a deke?
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Oh man, now my computer monitor has a shotgun blast in the middle of it
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Wow ..exactly ... looks very nice
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Thanks,
I use a airbrush for most of it and a few diffrent types of fine & fan brushes for dry brushing & details. Time per deek I don't want to even think about it..
If you have a large block of time you can line em up & shoot each color as a step and bang em out fairly quick, however I don't so it's usually a little here & their
The most time goes in to prep work, so the paint stays. I use golden matte fluid acrylics & ppg UV 100% acrylic paint, gilden paints are good too just buy their top end products.
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Thanks for sharing your methods. Will Def have to keep this in mind for the off season.
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Those look amazing! i've been collecting deeks that need repainted. Ive been looking into getting an airbrush, but unsure what to get. What do you use for a gun and compressor?
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That spread does look a lot better than the pink flamingos that I typically see in most lawns. Now you just have to get out and hunt over them.
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Nice work, those look great!
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I use a old Paashe single action mostly, I have a double as well but I like the single better.
I have a cheep harbor freight compressor, cost me $40 I think. If you want to do repaints it's all about the plastic type & prep for the paint to actually stay. Also use a clear coat (testors dull) & flash heat it off, acrylic paint takes a long time as to fully cure.
I use a 2 part automotive type paint on geese but I recommend u stay with the acrylics.
I will post pink flamingos next time.. As far as hunting goes I have been trying to figure out what you are supposed to do with these, that's a good idea..
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Nice job!
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they look awesome. it would be fun to make the time.
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