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Red Monster - Sprayed

noaboa

Hi Guys



So on wednesday I screwed off the parts, wich I wanted to spray. I took everything and went to my grandfathers paintshop and started. Before I talked to him in order to get a template for me and a friend of mine. (the top one is mine)

 

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so here we are after 3 Minutes of painting and maybe a preperation time of 15 minutes and the time it needs to dry.
 

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After we take of the paper wich covered the rest of the side panel, it looks like that.

 

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So after it dried we removed the foil. And voila. It's not perfect but it looks awesome and I'm proud of myself :)

 

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I didn't just paint the side panel. I also sprayed the mesh covers.

I wanted to have strips on it. So we covered the surface wich should stay black with special tape.

 

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after we were finished with that, we sprayed the mesh covers.

 

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Then removed the tape.

 

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So then we're almost finished.

I also painted a part red in the front and back.

I didn't take a before pic so heres just the after.

 

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We have finally painted everything. So I put the parts back on again.

 

LADIES AND GENTLEMEN
 

I PRESENT YOU THE RED MONSTER.

 

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And here one from the back

 

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Sorry for my bad english :/

And please dont judge my photoshop skills on the last two pics.

I hope you liked it and thanks for reading/watching/looking at my pics.

All pics made with my awesome iPhone 6 Plus :)

Here's a video were you can watch the process of spraying it.

 

 
Thanks for reading
 

Noaboa

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Nicely done!

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Noice

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Very eye pleasing, good balance with amount of red and black.

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