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Old 05-10-2003, 07:20 PM   #1
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Flames test -- any suggestions?

I'm test fitting flames on the truck so I can start working on the new fenders. My objectives are thin/streamlined scallops and not too "heavy" on the front of the truck (so as not to unbalance the stepside visual front/rear weighting.

This is my first layout. Is it too subtle? Does it need to stretch onto the door? Or is this just right? Truck will be an electric blue (like early '70s Mach I) and flames will either be a subtle ghost or will be white to yellow to orange to red neon colors (for those of you who've seen Troy Lee Designs helmets in person, these are the colors I'm talking about. I've used them on a number of projects over the years and they are absolutely the brightest paint colors available. Unfortunately, computer monitors (and even photographs) can't handle the intensity of the color... you just have to see them in person.

Kenneth
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