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  1. ducowti

    ducowti Formula 3

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  2. agup48

    agup48 Two Time F1 World Champ

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    That's awesome, along with the ghetto computer/projector rig :D
     
  3. Monteman

    Monteman Formula 3
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    What kind of paint did you use? Hopefully you won't have any leaks ;-)
     
  4. ishan4488

    ishan4488 Formula Junior

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    Looks Great :) !!
     
  5. Highlow

    Highlow F1 Veteran

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    What he said.
     
  6. ducowti

    ducowti Formula 3

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    Nothin' but the most sophisticatedly overengineered rigs for my logos!

    Blk and red are Behr epoxy, everything else is floor/porch enamel. Problem seems to be getting the 'right' colors in epoxy, which come in lots of colors, just not the primary colors. Did similar w.a Ducati logo w.all epoxy, and it's held up perfectly with no chips, scratches etc. The epoxy goes down nice, has a great finished appearance, and dries fast.

    Grazzi.
     
  7. FandLcars

    FandLcars F1 Rookie

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    Really COOL, and a great technique! Just hope the Maranello Fcar Police don't show up at your doorstep. :) ;)
     
  8. mousecatcher

    mousecatcher Formula 3

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    that is wicked. maybe add special paint for the white, so it fluoresces at night with the headlights or taillights. or you could probably just put some liquid tide on it before you seal it.
     
  9. Sandoval

    Sandoval Karting

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    Nice work!
     
  10. sammyb

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    Right on -- very well done!
     

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