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Hehehe. I know that feeling! That's why they make caffine... <img src="emoticons/icon_smile_cool.gif" alt="Cool"> Though Kentucky is probably more east than anything. I dunno, I'd have to look at a map. But it is definitely "The South!"
Friend in Texas? Do you mean the blonde in the other thread? She's from Kentucky. Just a friend, known her for a few years, real sweatheart. Good ol' country girl. Just happened to fit the redneck/blonde conversation very well! <img src="emoticons/icon_smile_approve.gif" alt="Approve">
Reading loud and clear! <img src="emoticons/icon_smile_big.gif" alt="Big Smile">
I guess I'll just have to see how this works out for me. Like you said, all personal preference.
Thanks for the input, if it ends up looking like crap I'll know who I shoulda listened to!<img...
Well, as far as brushing being more accurate, I'll put it this way: my dad was in the Army at about the same time period as we are painting, and told me what he saw were mostly brush jobs.
And that is really what I'd like to do: make it look like the typical in-service truck of that era. Which...
Just curious, what are anyone's oppinions on spraying versus brushing for painting a deuce? I'm almost thinking that spraying might be easier, but given the time period ('71), I know that brushing would be more accurate, and might not be that hard. Any suggestions, experiences, etc?
Right now...
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