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Camo Pattern Stencils
This is modeled after the German Flectarn pattern. It is one of the more diverse stencils. Change a few colors and you can go from woodland to urban. AU $35.00 Add to Cart | Check Out
This stencil is a digital Tiger Stripe with some additional shapes used for contrast and blending. AU $35.00 Add to Cart | Check Out
The GAP Camouflage Pattern is a modified woodland pattern. AU $35.00 Add to Cart | Check Out
This is patterned after the British DPM Woodland pattern. AU $35.00 Add to Cart | Check Out
This hybrid has been created using two of the most successful patterns, Flectarn and Woodland. Using these current stencils along with some new shapes we have created a new pattern for your enjoyment. This is a McMillan stock shown on a range bag made out of Crye's MuliCam fabric. If you are using Duracoat here are the colors that were used for the stock: Coyote Brown, OD Green, Desert Warrior Brown, Woodland Brown, Woodland Green, and Stone. AU $35.00 Add to Cart | Check Out
This template will help you create a two color tiger stripe pattern. AU $35.00 Add to Cart | Check Out
These are supposed to be modeled after a Rhodesian camouflage pattern. Since Rhodesia hasn't been a country since 1979 there aren't many people around to confirm or deny this, so we will call it Rhodesian unless we learn otherwise. AU $35.00 Add to Cart | Check Out
This template kit is used to create a US Woodland pattern. If you are interested in creating an urban camo scheme all you have to do is change the colors. AU $35.00 Add to Cart | Check Out
WWII Marine Camo A stencil based off of the WWII Marine Corps Camo pattern. Pictures coming soon. AU $35.00 Add to Cart | Check Out
FAQS Q. What are the stencils made from? A. They are made from a 3.4 mil calendared vinyl film, with a removable adhesive that offers clean removal from most surfaces for up to one year when removed promptly after painting and curing cycles. Q. Can the stencils be reused? A. Theoretically yes they can. If careful, you can remove the stencils and place on greaseproof paper or the like and re-use. We can’t guarantee this will work so will say any more than a single use is a bonus. Q. What is the size of the template sheets? A. The smallest is 10.5’ x 30’ and the longest is 11’ x 48’ more than enough to do one rifle and possibly two depending on how dense you make the patterns. Application InstructionsThese stencils are cut from a high quality vinyl paint masking film used by professional sign painters. It is a highly stable vinyl film. If you are unsure if the stencils will stick to your item or if they will peel the finish being applied we recommend trying a small sample piece first.
Prepare surface and apply base color per the manufactures recommendations. Making sure that all dirt and oil are removed to ensure the stencils will adhere to the surface.
After allowing the base coat the appropriate amount of time to cure (per Manufacturer) Remove the desired shapes from the stencil sheet using a No. 11 blade hobby knife or other sharp tool to get them started.
Apply the stencils to the item being finished, taking care to start at one end of the stencil and slowly rubbing the edges as you lay it down to get a good seal and remove any air pockets.
Apply the second color of the desired finish according to the manufactures recommendations. Repeat steps 3 through four until all of the colors have been applied. Then allow the finish to dry according to the manufactures recommendations.
Remove the stencils slowly. It usually works best to start at one corner and pull in a diagonal direction.
If you have a pattern that has accent colors that are applied using the female templates they are now applied using the same technique.
Using a high quality masking tape, mask the edges of the stencil. We recommend 3M blue painters tape. Apply the accent color and allow the proper amount of time for the finish to cure before removing the stencils.
Slowly remove the masking tape and templates. Your item is now finished. You may want to apply a clear coat to give your item a more uniform appearance. Hinterland Shooting Supplies Pty Ltd |
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