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It looks good.
But most importantly, you've protected the metal from the elements. Posted via Mobile Device
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08-21-2012, 08:55 PM | #2 |
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Thats HOT!! ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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08-22-2012, 05:16 PM | #3 |
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Faux-Weathered
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08-23-2012, 09:22 AM | #4 |
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Here is my attempt at bringing back one ....
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08-25-2012, 07:51 PM | #5 |
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I'm in love! The lowered stance, perfect tire/wheel combo, perfectly placed in those perfect wheel wells, the patina.....sigh.....
I dunno, maybe I'm a little , well, that's a given, my wife thinks I'm more like , but that's OK. I love myself some stepsides! I don't know if I can bring back any patina to mine, It's been thoroughly sanded, lacquer primed, then crappy painted, but I'm going to try to strip the brown off to get at the original red with the gray primer.
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08-25-2012, 10:49 PM | #6 |
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sorry guys but no truck but trucks like this is where i got my idea to paint it this way!! always trying something different!
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tht bike is awesome
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ok... this is just my opinion. but. the thing that makes real patina look real is the rust. no amount of under coats or sanding top coats or primer coats black or ruddy brown will really work without rust. in the high wear areas the rust helps the look and its gotta have stone chips and drill holes and small dents. you got to do some damage for the fauxtina to be right. sand that primer to metal in high wear spots and let a year of rust develop.
like i said... just my opinion. its every bit as hard to get fauxtina right as it is to do a paint job. |
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but i completely agree with you. what i was trying to say is that the faux-tina seems to be missing what is a big part of patina. that being surface rust, scratches, dents and dings which comes naturally from being a truck. sorry for the misunderstanding. faux-damage is totally different than faux-paint.
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Been working on my patina paint job.[IMG][/IMG]What I started with.
After first coat of Rustoleum Black Brushed on. Then rolled on Rustoleum rust metal primer. [IMG][/IMG] Then painted the top Rustoleum Satin White in spray bomb. [IMG][/IMG] Then painted the bottom Rustoleum Lagoon Blue/ Green. [IMG][/IMG] Next will be wet sanding to get the patina look. |
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I love the smell of the inside of a rusting cab.
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It looks great!
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I really Dig that color combination ! great job
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What are the specifics on your wheels...Boss 338, 18s or 20s?
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Thanks, they look great!
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Faux Tina ? who needs that, Ihave real Patina good old okie rust....
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Nice!!!
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63C10step, what tire sizes are you running on the front and rear?
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