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    Looks great! Who did your paint? People rarely do flat colors that well and evenly. Especially for under $200.

    ^^ Yeah, I drew a frame of a man running on each fan blade. That is him running at idle

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    Quote Originally Posted by 87 Turbo II View Post
    Looks great! Who did your paint? People rarely do flat colors that well and evenly. Especially for under $200.
    i painted it paint was 40 bones i had to do it flat Ive been wanting to do it for a long time now.

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    Quote Originally Posted by georgieboi View Post
    i painted it paint was 40 bones i had to do it flat Ive been wanting to do it for a long time now.
    Wellyou did a great job. I think what most people fail to realize is the importance of patience between coats and a good wetsand. They want to see that panel black NOW not spotted black-ish THEN black with some spots of underlying color, and then black so they go back and fourth dousing the area in wet paint until it's black entirely. Unless I'm wrong too then I just don't know what you did but I admire your technique. That finish looks great in that pic.

    ^^ Yeah, I drew a frame of a man running on each fan blade. That is him running at idle

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    Quote Originally Posted by 87 Turbo II View Post
    Wellyou did a great job. I think what most people fail to realize is the importance of patience between coats and a good wetsand. They want to see that panel black NOW not spotted black-ish THEN black with some spots of underlying color, and then black so they go back and fourth dousing the area in wet paint until it's black entirely. Unless I'm wrong too then I just don't know what you did but I admire your technique. That finish looks great in that pic.
    just took my time two days to paint it lite coats til i thought it was enough... came out ok i guess lol

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