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Quick Rattle Can Camo Job

big1096

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That looks great! The door art is sweet too, but I think Maverick1791 has better door art in his avatar! LOL :mrgreen:
 

edpdx

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I like it. I'd start looking for one if I had a place to park it.

Maybe cause for another thread; but Q: Do you big truck owners simply collect these rigs or do you find they are good daily drivers? I am watching the cost of gas/diesel rising and am wondering about all the V8's in the driveway. When we get over $5 or $6 per gallon.
 

TACTICAL6

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I started on mine with the RAPCO rattle cans but it has been too cold and too windy. Got in an hour of painting this weekend and 1 hour last weekend. It is my understanding one needs at least 55 degrees temp farenheit for good results. What was your outside temp when you were painting with snow on the ground? I could swear my paint was acting a little funny during application when the temp dropped to about 48 degrees. Your truck looks great!
It was between 50 and 55 F I think.
 

TACTICAL6

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Truck was already green. The Black was RUSTOLEUM FLAT PROTECTIVE ENAMAL 7776 FLAT BLACK, and 214085 FLAT BROWN. Hope this helps. And, thanks for the comments, I like the way it turned out, the more it cures out the better it looks. And, it was cheap.......
 

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panzerjunky

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Nicely done
I love seeing trucks that are made to look very Nice without a huge shop and a laydown yard. That was my goal when i did mine. Did you detail out the inside as well?
looks great.
Jerry
 
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