Thread: Drag Car Paint
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	07-11-2007 11:55 AM #1Drag Car Paint
 
 I have never gotten to do enough drag cars to satisfy me, so I get excited when I get to do my "once-a-year" project!
 
 This 10 second turbo VW will be called "Strip T Zer". I am keeping the art limited to PG13, but still trying to make it fitting for the car.
 
 Here is the first challenge. In 35 years of custom painting, I have never had the need to paint full sized headlights, but for a first attempt, I think they are an acceptable effort.
 
 More shots as it evolves.Last edited by HOTRODPAINT; 07-11-2007 at 12:18 PM. 
 
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	07-11-2007 11:57 AM #2
 It always amazes me that something painted like that can look so real. Great job HRP. Give us some more to look at.    
 
 
 Don
 
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	07-11-2007 12:32 PM #3
 Looks great, HRP!!! Super job as usual. Anxious to see the entire car when it's finished.Yesterday is history, tomorrow is a mystery, Live for Today! 
 Carroll Shelby
 
 Learning must be difficult for those who already know it all!!!! 
 
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	07-11-2007 12:39 PM #4
 Very nice work....so good to see real craftsmanship as opposed to computer generated stick-on graphics.
 
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	07-11-2007 12:38 PM #5
 I'm just adding graphics to the front, but I'll try to get a picture of the entire car.
 
 From the grandstands you will see mostly flames. The owner's plan for the details are a "stripper arriving in Hell". Around her will be spirits of other strippers. I'm trying to keep it simple, artsy, and not-too-offensive to mothers walking their children around the pits. :-)~
 
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	07-11-2007 12:43 PM #6
 You are the man, HRP, that looks great, it took me reading the post ,before i knew what i was looking for.
 
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	07-11-2007 12:51 PM #7
 Just beautiful. You're a very talented person.PLANET EARTH, INSANE ASYLUM FOR THE UNIVERSE. 
 
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	07-11-2007 01:40 PM #8
 Moved to the paint forum.
 
 
 Sweet work by the way  Instead of being part of the problem, be part of a successful solution. 
 
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	07-11-2007 03:54 PM #9
 I'm gonna blush! :-)
 
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	07-11-2007 04:18 PM #10
 Wow, that was a trip! I read the post and couldn't figure out why you would paint over the headlights! Ha ha, it took me about 4 times to figure out what I was really looking at. Amazing!
 
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	07-11-2007 07:00 PM #11
 That was my exact thought Originally Posted by JTyler Originally Posted by JTyler I was like ...ok its a race only deal ,I guess you dont need headlights....paint over em . I was like ...ok its a race only deal ,I guess you dont need headlights....paint over em .  
 Excellent job on those things.Its gunna take longer than u thought and its gunna cost more too(plan ahead!) 
 
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	07-11-2007 04:31 PM #12
 I cheated..... I used a picture, to see what they actually can look like. Painting chrome is like painting a picture of a mirror......it's all reflections.
 
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	07-11-2007 07:04 PM #13
 The secret is in the weight savings. Painted-on headlights are lighter weight. :-)
 
 I'm thinking that is why he painted it white.........It's the "lightest" color! LOL!
 
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	07-11-2007 08:54 PM #14
 All I can do echo what everyone else has said. The work is fantastic.I've NEVER seen a car come from the factory that couldn't be improved.....  
 
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	07-11-2007 09:01 PM #15
 Mike P, Sometimes things go the way I planned them.....
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 ....and then there are other times. :-(
 






 
		
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