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Post by ZZ Racing on Aug 5, 2012 15:27:15 GMT -6
I'm starting to like the sharpie look.
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Theros
Oil, Oil, Oil
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Post by Theros on Aug 8, 2012 20:35:44 GMT -6
Can you tell us more about this? Was it all done with markers or is some of it with paint?
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Post by ZZ Racing on Aug 8, 2012 20:58:39 GMT -6
It's all done with sharpies with spray can clear coat.
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Post by 5KidsRacing on Aug 9, 2012 6:46:34 GMT -6
It reminds me of Carolina's "Black Hole Sun" car.... maybe that wasn't the name, but it was something like that.
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Post by B.S.B. Racing on Aug 9, 2012 8:00:31 GMT -6
That was the name, but the sun was in the back. That was when the round tungsten disc was popular and everybody tried to make that ugly thing sticking out of the body look like something nice! Carolina did a nice job of it!!! ;D
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Post by Evolution on Aug 9, 2012 21:01:06 GMT -6
Carolina always did a great job on his cars. He had style and speed, which is rare. He had always been one of the great builders. Just because someone is fast doesn't make them a great builder, just because they have style doesn't make them a great builder. You need to have both. In my mind the great builders also represent the sport/hobby and try to grow the sport. Carolina has done this.
ZZ, I really like this car. Of course one of the reasons is that it sports my stencils. It also shows that not every car has to be airbrushed to be a really kick butt car. There are many cars out there that are not painted to the T and look great. ZZ and Cash Racing are two of the builders out there that are doign some killer paint without airbrushes. Keep it up!
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