Thompson WWII-izing
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Re: Thompson WWII-izing
It looks like you'd have to pick up some dirt in your hands and rub it on the wood.

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Re: Thompson WWII-izing
Mix up a nice paste of salt, mud and sand to weather the wood.
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How would you suggest I apply something like that? Would I cover the wood and let it sit, or would I only rub it on and the quickly take it off?

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Re: Thompson WWII-izing
I would think you'd rub some on and play a game or two with it on. It looks like that's what happened to the real steel gun you posted (except they probably didn't play games with it
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I stripped, beat, and stained the stock last night and tonight. Should be ready to be sealed in the morning. If so... pics!

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You would want to leave it on for awhile. What you are trying to do is simulate a war like environment, with dust, sand, mud, dirt, sweat and blood. Thats why the wood looks like that.
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So, he should rub some blood on it too. Right? 

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It would have to be Nat-zi blood. 

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Actually Japanese or Italian blood would be fine too, I volunteer.
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Re: Thompson WWII-izing
Will do! I'm almost done sealing the freshly stained stock, so that leaves just the pistol grip.

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Dom is right, you could even use Cuban, Vietnamiese or North Korean blood. Hell yous could use gansta blood. 

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Orrrrr not. I'll take some pics of the finished stock this evening; it needs no blood. 


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