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A Cool Accident
Im not sure how this happened. I cleaned the shell thoroughly before painting and used light even coats. It was cold and humid though, which may explain it.
http://i231.photobucket.com/albums/e...-41-26_370.jpg
http://i231.photobucket.com/albums/e...-31-27_326.jpg
http://i231.photobucket.com/albums/e...-32-21_111.jpg
http://i231.photobucket.com/albums/e...-42-03_610.jpg
(The truck is also for sale. Ill post it in a for sale thread soon)
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If you can some how replicate this, you would prob have invented a new method of painting. It looks awesome.
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heck yeah that is freaking SWEET!!
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That does look cool! It definitely could have been the way it dried because of the humidity - sometimes humidity can make it harder for paint to dry or it tends to take longer to dry when humid. who knows but interesting effect anyway!
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looks cool
probably the way the silver flakes settled with temp
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And you told me that was all skill...man.
It's one sweet truck man EDIT: It is for sale! Awesome...
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that is like the awesomest paintjob ive ever seen!!!! you need to see if you can replicate that i would definatly want one!!!
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Was there any air current in the room where it was drying? Compare it to the ripples on sand dunes
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Is this for sale? If so how much?
Looks almost as it is Carbon Fiber... SWEET!
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you need to try and replicate that!!!!! if you can i will definatly want one!!!!