Hello, everybody! I'm back with updates on my build! Since the last time I posted, I have finished my DL-44! A huge thanks to everyone who helped me with this project, and to Dark Energy for the kit itself.
When I left, I decided to spray paint most of my pieces with flat black paint. I also bought some aged copper for the scope dial. It didn't turn out the way I wanted it, but I'm not going to be incredibly picky about it. I painted the remaining pieces (except for the flash hider) with spray paint. Everything seemed fine to me until I saw the scope. I was not happy with how the paint was being left on the barrel. There were big, ugly drops of excess paint on the entire length, and I couldn't get rid of it. Maybe this was just due to my inexperience, but regardless, I had to find a new method. After the normal painting, I applied Aluminum Black to the flash hider and was very pleased with the results. It was exactly what I was looking for. Since it worked so well for that, I decided to do the same for the scope. This time I used more passes with the chemical on the scope. I didn't quite turn out how I wanted it; there are some pretty obnoxious scratches that I see when paying close attention and the rusting was rather strange, leaving some sections looking odd. I wanted to have the scope all shiny and matte and perfect, but I figured it's my first build, and if I truly do hate it later on, I can always replace it with another scope from a different vendor. After that, my Denix arrived, I machined and sanded it down, fit in the wood grips, and applied linseed oil to finish the wood. I'm pretty happy with the results, actually. Anyways,this wholde build was quite a journey to finish, but I'm glad that this was my creation, my personal prop. Thanks once again. Now here are some pictures for your viewing pleasure!








