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Old 03-02-2012, 03:09 PM
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The painter I have chosen is well known to a very good friend of mine and produces some stunning work including fine detailing. I have decided to use separate people for the paint and graphics. This will let me fully inspect the RV after the paint job and before the graphics are applied. I have included some images of a recent fleet job the painter did for a well known, local scrap metal dealer.
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The painter I have chosen is well known to a very good friend of mine and produces some stunning work including fine detailing. I have decided to use separate people for the paint and graphics. This will let me fully inspect the RV after the paint job and before the graphics are applied. I have included some images of a recent fleet job the painter did for a well known, local scrap metal dealer.

Now theres an artist I can do first class top quality paint work and have many vehicles I have painted in museums all over the world.

But air brush work like that I can only wish I could do and take my hat off to any one who can, now I am jealous.

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The painter I have chosen is well known to a very good friend of mine and produces some stunning work including fine detailing. I have decided to use separate people for the paint and graphics. This will let me fully inspect the RV after the paint job and before the graphics are applied. I have included some images of a recent fleet job the painter did for a well known, local scrap metal dealer.
I could not afford to have the graphics painted (airbrushed) so I went the route of having slide on's done at one of the shows and applied.. I must admit for the money they are very good. But like most I would love to have one off airbrush job done on my RV.

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I could not afford to have the graphics painted (airbrushed) so I went the route of having slide on's done at one of the shows and applied.. I must admit for the money they are very good. But like most I would love to have one off airbrush job done on my RV.

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Exactly the reason i'm going for paint then vinyl Bob. If I hadn't got the vehicle at a good price, I wouldn't be able to afford to get any extra work done (not that it needs anything doing anyway). Just want to update the looks a little both inside and out.
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