Project bBaja Pickup (WIP)
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Thanks guys. I'm digging the crap out of this one too.
You guys think finished this one quick, I stretched this one out over 3 days. I did That Cali-Beetle in a day. I have to work quick. I have trouble sleeping if I know something out there is half finished, and my attention shifts very fast, so I have to finish before I lose focus.
The paint scheme is intentionally contrasting. I wanted a race inspired theme, and race theme are contrasting to grab your attention. Really a good theme would have more contrast of colors, with some red or yellow in there, but I was just working with what I had. It's cool though, because it fits in with the theme of a race inspired street driven truck.
I'm really proud of the brush guard, and I gotta tell ya, it came together naturally. I was practicing on a pink one, and accidently got it nearly perfect when I was try to straighten the clip out. So I held the blue one next to it as a guide when I bent it. Also note that the bottom angle follows through to the angle on the chassis, so it should act as a functional skidplate.
You guys will be seeing this in action. There is a pile of dirt in front of my apartment complex, and this chassis was purpose built to go romping in it...so stay tuned for the vid.
You guys think finished this one quick, I stretched this one out over 3 days. I did That Cali-Beetle in a day. I have to work quick. I have trouble sleeping if I know something out there is half finished, and my attention shifts very fast, so I have to finish before I lose focus.
The paint scheme is intentionally contrasting. I wanted a race inspired theme, and race theme are contrasting to grab your attention. Really a good theme would have more contrast of colors, with some red or yellow in there, but I was just working with what I had. It's cool though, because it fits in with the theme of a race inspired street driven truck.
I'm really proud of the brush guard, and I gotta tell ya, it came together naturally. I was practicing on a pink one, and accidently got it nearly perfect when I was try to straighten the clip out. So I held the blue one next to it as a guide when I bent it. Also note that the bottom angle follows through to the angle on the chassis, so it should act as a functional skidplate.
You guys will be seeing this in action. There is a pile of dirt in front of my apartment complex, and this chassis was purpose built to go romping in it...so stay tuned for the vid.
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mate, you are one obsesive bastard! I love it! The bullbar (what we call it down under) is fricken brilliant. there is nothing I love more than seeing something done for the first time and on top of that, done really well also!
did you mask the different layers for that effect or handpaint?
cheers,
ph2t.

did you mask the different layers for that effect or handpaint?
cheers,
ph2t.
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Thanks ph2t. A 'bullbar' huh? That's interesting. You know the origin of that? You guys just knock them bulls out of your way?
Yeah I used my usual masking technique to do the paint. I rough sketched the graphics on the car, then scanned them in, and perfected them in photoshop. I laid the white primer, masked the lighter blue, then masked and layed the dark blue on top of it.
@Hiroto, I don't sleep much. Not since we had a kid anyways.
Yeah I used my usual masking technique to do the paint. I rough sketched the graphics on the car, then scanned them in, and perfected them in photoshop. I laid the white primer, masked the lighter blue, then masked and layed the dark blue on top of it.
@Hiroto, I don't sleep much. Not since we had a kid anyways.

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im digin tha paint man very nice job in such a short time.

there for the out back when a kangaroo hops in front of ya you can still keep on driving and not get any damage, i think thats right'bullbar' huh? That's interesting. You know the origin of that? You guys just knock them bulls out of your way?


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Thanks. I've had these knobbies forever. Been trying to do something with them, but nothing was quite right, but now they have a home.payaso wrote:What can I say, it's one of my favorites so far dood. Very cool, and original... Great job.
Nice touch with the knobby tires;)
silla
@Brendan123, Thanks for the explanation. If a male kangaroo is called a bull, then that makes sense to me.
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