My first attempt at a flame job...

Jim

Member
Chop,nice job!Things aren't as hard as they seem,most folks are just afraid to try!I think laying out the blue fineline for the flames was the hardest part for me,after I learned about painting that is.Jim
 

rex

New member
If that's your first job be proud of it,my first attempt at flames looked aweful.As Jim said the hardest part is the layout,if you find the problem is spraying hang around and you'll be kicking soon.
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Chopper

Guest
Not the best, but I'm really pleased with the way it came out. This is just a scrap fender I had laying around, so the little spot 'o primer is no biggie. I used the PPG Omni line, the blue is Ford SVT pearl, and I don't remember what the silver is. I used a Finishline II conventional to lay the color and clear.

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Everyone on this board is 100% responsible for what I know about painting!! Thank you!!



Chop
 
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txturbo

Guest
Hey...lookin good. After you've done 4 or 5 more, this one will seem like it was so easy.Each time you do one, things that seemed hard become second nature.I learn something new on each job.It's kinda like conquering a fear.After you've done it, it seems so trivial and you've gained confidence to try something a little tougher.Keep at it!
 
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