Mekinhux's cit
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Mekinhux's cit
hey mekinhux here is your cit! finally finished just the way you wanted it.
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man u guys really crack me up in a big way! I am a smoker thats the only bad habit i got, now i have heard a lot of you talk about hittin the bong or drinking the brewskies , so come on give me a lil break... hehe
anyways mekinhux asked me for this cit just the way he wanted it. but in doin so i happened upon some cool paint techniques, i painted this cit three times, painted it , then fu@k it up so i striped it, and so on. i went to the local hobbie shop that basically deals with trains and was looking for some different paint other than the testers i have been using, at the hobbie shop they had this polly scale model railroad paint, you can brush on or airbrush it and is water based. When i laid it on it was so smooth and dries in like 15 minutes, it is a flat color but u can get the clears in any shean, satin, gloss, semi gloss. i then laid the gloss on it and put the body in my bus outside with all the windows closed and in the sun, it is like 90 outside and 150 in the bus...lol so after about an hour in the bus i pulled it out, man trhe shine on this cit is so slick. i will keep using this polly scale paints.
anyways mekinhux asked me for this cit just the way he wanted it. but in doin so i happened upon some cool paint techniques, i painted this cit three times, painted it , then fu@k it up so i striped it, and so on. i went to the local hobbie shop that basically deals with trains and was looking for some different paint other than the testers i have been using, at the hobbie shop they had this polly scale model railroad paint, you can brush on or airbrush it and is water based. When i laid it on it was so smooth and dries in like 15 minutes, it is a flat color but u can get the clears in any shean, satin, gloss, semi gloss. i then laid the gloss on it and put the body in my bus outside with all the windows closed and in the sun, it is like 90 outside and 150 in the bus...lol so after about an hour in the bus i pulled it out, man trhe shine on this cit is so slick. i will keep using this polly scale paints.
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