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new paint is it to much

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new paint is it to much

Post by tuffsierra »

just fixed a little rust and had spare paint so thought wat the hell ill gice it a quick coat of paint.now its painted im not sure if its to much so any comments good or bad apriciated.ive included a before and after.
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Post by Vineboy »

Like it!
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Post by jodooy »

well which is which?????????

if its the blue one ? i think fuck yeah did a good job

if its now painted that army colour hahahha fucking looks shithouse.
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Post by smiley_smoke »

wouldnt say shithouse at all..
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Post by Zookified »

Not a big fan of it.
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Post by tOiletduck »

nice, i like it. :)
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Post by CHOPS1 »

Looks good! atleast your not like all the stiffs!

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Post by Shamus »

I like it. Been thinking of doing mine in a arctic camo - got plenty to do before that mind. Any more pics from different angles?
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Post by Shorty40 »

I like it :cool:
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Post by ofr57 »

it looks good but the lines between the colours are to striaght
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Post by tuffsierra »

heres a couple more pics
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Post by PJ.zook »

Nah it looks good man, keep it
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Post by Wolverine »

I think camo rocks dude. I want to do mine is desert storm camo!!
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Post by nicbeer »

Nice, like it.

Do you have a swb in same camo with black wheels. no rollbar and no top. if so i saw it in ozzie park th other day

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Post by munga »

me no likee. youre not fooling anyone. sif thats gunna blend into your front yard anytime soon ;)
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Post by beally »

i think its alright, but one colour too many. im looking to spray mine in the near future, white with one of those japanese suns, you know the red ones with the triangular lines coming up from it, that'll be on my bonnet and the lines will flow down the car.

ill do some photoshop stuff before i do it just to make sure it doesnt look rediculous, either that or lime green, kermie style.
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Post by tuffsierra »

nicbeer wrote:Nice, like it.

Do you have a swb in same camo with black wheels. no rollbar and no top. if so i saw it in ozzie park th other day

cheers

had short wheel base and sold it same colours as the ute. we maron on/near water corp land so bright cars arnt a good idea plus the paints easy to patch wen u scratch it :)
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Post by CHOPS1 »

yep that softtop that you had rocked :)

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Post by waxhead.. »

Not to be sour, but yeah I personally think its a bit much, but am a big fan of the arctic camo, see gutless's camozook on this board. It is a work of art.
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Post by bazooked »

geez maron on water corp land, probably out of season aswell, why?///??/, :snipersmile:
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Post by alien »

I like it, but i think a zuk needs smaller patches of colour, like, thinner bands rather than splotches... only cos the body is so small though =) I like it.

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Post by Vineboy »

OK someone had to get tech'. What colours did you use Tuffsierra. Also what is "Artic camo", "Urban camo" and "Desert storm Camo"? Need pics as I have a clean (apart from dings and mud) canvas and an itchy trigger finger. :Fade-color
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Post by runnin4life »

yer was about to say we need some teck

any chance u could do a tutorial or sumthing i always wondered if there is any trick like lay one colour down before the other etc etc

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Post by tuffsierra »

the paints colour bond roofing paint so its easy to patch. the pattern and over lapping is just hit and miss. theres several diferent shades of the green brown and beige.the cans i used on this one were caufield green,beige stone,flatt black,hamersly brown.hope that helps.i ve painted four zooks but different shades of each color.the last one bieng the ute.i use the paint because it lasts well and easy to patch plus i got the paint free from a mate that works for a roofing company and they only do colour bond paint :)
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Post by tuffsierra »

bazooked wrote:geez maron on water corp land, probably out of season aswell, why?///??/, :snipersmile:

we actualy maron on a friends farms dam but its easier to get to it from the back wich means we have to cut trough water corp land and the rangers dont like it :)
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Post by alien »

1st and 2nd attempt look mad... especially #2... awesome job!

#3 is too bright =)
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Post by Dee 4x4 »

Hah that looks hot. Love it :P


Edit: On a second note, can you get busted for imitating army vehicles or anything with a paint job like that?
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Post by Wolverine »

Here are a few samples of types of camo you could try and replicate

First is desert storm
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Post by Wolverine »

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Post by MARKx4 »

I think it looks good. But what is it with suzuki's with camo paint jobs though.
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